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Botanical Gardens in the Middle East
Doing precedent research on existing botanical gardens in the Middle
East. Can anyone point me to a resource or provide names of any notable examples in this climate? Does anyone know of any with architectural facilities such as conservatories. Any and all help will be much appreciated. Hiroshi Okamoto |
There are no botanical gardens in the middle east since the muslims took
over. Muslims don't know jack shit about growing things, and don't care about anything except beheading innicent people. Hiroshi Okamoto wrote: Doing precedent research on existing botanical gardens in the Middle East. Can anyone point me to a resource or provide names of any notable examples in this climate? Does anyone know of any with architectural facilities such as conservatories. Any and all help will be much appreciated. Hiroshi Okamoto |
Go to google and enter Botanical Gardens +Middle East. Also try gardens
+Middle East for some interesting history sites. "Hiroshi Okamoto" wrote in message om... Doing precedent research on existing botanical gardens in the Middle East. Can anyone point me to a resource or provide names of any notable examples in this climate? Does anyone know of any with architectural facilities such as conservatories. Any and all help will be much appreciated. Hiroshi Okamoto |
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:17:22 -0400, Crash Streete Kidde wrote:
There are no botanical gardens in the middle east since the muslims took over. Muslims don't know jack shit about growing things, and don't care about anything except beheading innicent people. You want to invade my country on some trumped up excuse, you can be sure I will be the first to lump all your people into one category and deal with them with all the means at my disposal. Personally, I prefer to pike someone in the skull and let them bleed to death slowly, but that's just my preference. oh yeah ... Go crawl back into your hole, punk. |
Don't worry, Crash Test Dummy speaks only for those brew guzzling red-necks
that shoot off their mouths and run away at the sight of any real danger like that idiot Dubya and his profiteering buddies that are currently running the USA into the ground. I really can't believe that dim wit ferengi is actually ahead in the polls. "whiligeous white" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:17:22 -0400, Crash Streete Kidde wrote: There are no botanical gardens in the middle east since the muslims took over. Muslims don't know jack shit about growing things, and don't care about anything except beheading innicent people. You want to invade my country on some trumped up excuse, you can be sure I will be the first to lump all your people into one category and deal with them with all the means at my disposal. Personally, I prefer to pike someone in the skull and let them bleed to death slowly, but that's just my preference. oh yeah ... Go crawl back into your hole, punk. |
paghat wrote: In article , wrote: There are no botanical gardens in the middle east since the muslims took over. Muslims don't know jack shit about growing things, and don't care about anything except beheading innicent people. Dumbass no-IQ troll-bigot. Obviously, you have had no dealings with sand ******s. Even slight contact would reveal to you how evil they are. |
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message ... I really can't believe that dim wit ferengi is actually ahead in the polls. That's because liberals live in their own little world without any idea what's going on in the real world. Fortunately, most of the rest of the country has a clue. |
Doing precedent research on existing botanical gardens in the Middle East.
Can anyone point me to a resource or provide names of any notable examples in this climate? The Hebrew University has one, but I've never been there so I don't know what they have. Also there is a Biblical botanical garden in Israel called Neot Kedumim. It is a very rich resource, but is in severe financial trouble. You can find both of these places on the Web. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
"Dillon" ' wrote in message ... "Cereus-validus" wrote in message ... I really can't believe that dim wit ferengi is actually ahead in the polls. That's because liberals live in their own little world without any idea what's going on in the real world. Fortunately, most of the rest of the country has a clue. Hypothetical situation: Your 4 yr old child is diagnosed with brain cancer. Surgery will save her. Without the surgery, she'll be dead in a month. Obviously, you want to meet the surgeon and make sure you're comfortable with him/her. You meet. For one hour, the surgeon completely mangles the English language to the point where you and your spouse are tapping each other's ankles under the table as if to say "How the hell do we get out of this conversation gracefully?" Would you hire that surgeon, or find another? |
If you were a republican, you would have the babbling idiot surgeon operate
on your child if he was a republican too!!!! Its that kind of clear thinking that has gotten this great country where we are today!!! You certainly don't want some genius intern to operate on your child, especially if he is some uppity democrat that hasn't been in your hospital killing patients for four years. If he cures your son, you would be forever in his debt and you wouldn't want that. Would you? On TV yesterday, I saw a republican bigshot already making excuses for Dubya messing up in the debates and they haven't even started yet. The dude said: "Do you want a president that is good at debating or one that will run the country?". I thought they were saying that Dubya was a master debater who always won in the debates. It seem now his own supporters have no faith in him to do that right. Why should anybody vote for the goof then? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dillon" ' wrote in message ... "Cereus-validus" wrote in message ... I really can't believe that dim wit ferengi is actually ahead in the polls. That's because liberals live in their own little world without any idea what's going on in the real world. Fortunately, most of the rest of the country has a clue. Hypothetical situation: Your 4 yr old child is diagnosed with brain cancer. Surgery will save her. Without the surgery, she'll be dead in a month. Obviously, you want to meet the surgeon and make sure you're comfortable with him/her. You meet. For one hour, the surgeon completely mangles the English language to the point where you and your spouse are tapping each other's ankles under the table as if to say "How the hell do we get out of this conversation gracefully?" Would you hire that surgeon, or find another? |
"Dillon" ' wrote in :
That's because liberals live in their own little world without any idea what's going on in the real world. Fortunately, most of the rest of the country has a clue. Yeah, sure liberals live in their own little world. We get all our information from Pat Robberson, Rush Limbo and Ann Cutter. When we see state sponsored propaganda masquerading as a recruitment video, we believe it. Join the Airforce and become a glorified gas station attendent. Yeah, daddy I'm going ship off and be a hero. It's important. Freedom. Kill people. Hero. Blah blah. You claim to have some idea of what is going on in the rest of the world, but I doubt you even know what's really going on in your own country. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go tell the servant to white wash the picket fence and I am already late for my tennis doubles with Biff and Buffy and then off to buy a gift for my broker. I really do need to find a new chauffeur ... I mean 'driver' ... my faux pas. Oh dear me, I've done it again. I must have had too much _chardonay_ last night. Oh, and did my boys ship the Statue of Liberty back yet? Yes, because this is the little liberal world that I live in. |
Crash Streete Kidde wrote in
: There are no botanical gardens in the middle east since the muslims took over. Muslims don't know jack shit about growing things, and don't care about anything except beheading innicent people. Hiroshi Okamoto wrote: Doing precedent research on existing botanical gardens in the Middle East. Can anyone point me to a resource or provide names of any notable examples in this climate? Does anyone know of any with architectural facilities such as conservatories. Any and all help will be much appreciated. Hiroshi Okamoto I have a friend named Google. Here is a list of Botanic Gardens in Israel. http://www.biologie.uni-ulm.de/systa...ns/israel.html Here is a link to a site that can help you search for Herbaria in a country of your choice. Most Middle Eastern countries appear to have several Botanic Gardens or Herbaria. http://207.156.243.8/emu/ih/index.php Sean |
Phagat wrote ".....There are many, many, many more. USE THIS GLOBAL
DIRECTORY OF BOTANICAL GARDENS to find some others throughout the Mid-East & Near East, plus others from the various "-istans" of Central Asia: http://207.156.243.8/emu/ih/index.php ..." Sorry but this isn't an index of Botanic gardens but an index of Herbariorum -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
In article , "David Hill"
wrote: Phagat wrote ".....There are many, many, many more. USE THIS GLOBAL DIRECTORY OF BOTANICAL GARDENS to find some others throughout the Mid-East & Near East, plus others from the various "-istans" of Central Asia: http://207.156.243.8/emu/ih/index.php ..." Sorry but this isn't an index of Botanic gardens but an index of Herbariorum The majority of these locations are also arboretums or have experimental gardens, but if someone were more comfortable finding the same locations with the words "botanical garden" attached, use this search page instead: http://www.bgci.org.uk/botanic_gardens/find_garden.html which search page can, of course, also be used to search for herbaria. -paggers -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" Visit the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com |
"Cereus-validus" wrote in
om: what if Dubya was a brain surgeon? Choose the correct answer: Dubya reroutes the blood flow in your brain, making you significantly smarter. There are no complications from surgery. Despite your enhanced brain capacity, you suffer from none of the intellectual penalties that make Bill Nye the Science Guy single. Everybody around you prospers and has excellent health. You also single handedly figure out how to eliminate the deficit, cure cancer, make flying cars and keep squirrels out of your garden. Or: Dubya shaves your head and then gives you a wig so you'd have a chance at looking respectable. While you are waiting to have your wig fitted, and before any real operation is attempted, you bleed to death due to his inability to distinguish scalp from scalpel. After your death, your children continue to pay for your hospital / barber shop visit until 20 years after *they* die. |
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