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Spring Wheat, South London, 2010 > page 2 |
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watering in 10/3/10
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preparing for sowing at Friars Foundation Primary School, north Southwark 10/3/10
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all the gear in the bike trailer at Friars Primary School 10/3/10
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Swedish March Bearded, Les meilleurs blés URL here
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Swedish April Bearded, all turned, lodged - survey 20/7/10 (123 days) canopy could be 130cm if it wasn’t lodged! Les meilleurs blés URL here
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Swedish April Bearded, all turned, lodged - survey 20/7/10 (123 days)
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Welsh version of "April Bearded" all of which are the most likely candidates to be true landraces within our 2010 spring selection. This one maybe the most landrace of the bunch (see also the English and the Swedish)
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Welsh April Bearded, not quite as turned as the Swedish but not far behind - survey 20/7/10 (123 days) canopy 105cm
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Welsh April Bearded, not quite as turned as the Swedish but not far behind. Not quite as tall as English - survey 20/7/10 (123 days)
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English version of "April Bearded" all of which are the most likely candidates to be true landraces within our 2010 spring selection
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English April Bearded - survey 20/7/10 (123 days) canopy 130cm
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Japhet, French origin found near Mont-Saint-Michel by Henry Vilmorin and introduced commercially in France 1892 Les meilleurs blés URL here
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Japhet, nearly all turned, some lodging unlike Red Marvel that supposedly came to UK as - survey 20/7/10 (123 days) canopy 120cm
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Japhet - survey 20/7/10 (123 days) canopy 120cm
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