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Memories and Events During 50 Years Devoted to the Keisen Engei Center
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Wild Roses in Japan, with a Reference to Cultivated Varieties
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Plum Blossoms Picture Book, Which Was Stored in Koishikawa Botanical Gardens
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Pleasures and/or Pains of an Amateur Breeder of Viola/Pansy
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The Conditions for Liberty of Satoyama Conservation Volunteers : An Essay at Critical Socilology of People-Plant Interaction
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Utilization of Compost Made From Coffee Cherry Waste for Coffee Growing in Tana
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Ambiguous and Arbitrary Boundary Between Native and Alien Species : "Alien Species Act" and "Semi-Cultivated (Semi-Wild) Landscapes", With a Special Reference to William Robinson's Wild Garden and the Nazi Garden Architectures.
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Keisen Cultural History of Flowers : Anemone coronaria
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114-127
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Keisen Cultural History of Vegetables : Fragariaxananassa
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Keisen Cultural History of Fruit Trees : Prunus spp.
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Primary Research for Successful Local Garden Volunteers in Tama City 2
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Plants and People : Horticulture Related Castes in South Asia No.3 : Vegetable Growers in Gaya District, Bihar, INDIA
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What is the Wild Garden of William Robinson? : A Reconstruction Based on His Own Accounts
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The Elderflower Cordials and the Sustainable Use of Semi-Cultivated(Semi-Wild) Plants : a Topic of Garden-Tour of KIH in Early Summer, 2008
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