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Leaflet produced for the exhibition held in London, displaying the work of Fancy stitch and the embroideries of the women of Ingwavuma,South Africa.

Pidgin english leaflet signed by Lieut-General Blamey advising of the Japanese surrender.

The last mission flown by RNZAF 6 Flying Boat Squadron on 8 September 1945, Wing Commander Smith and Flying Officer Regan dropped leaflets on Nauru and Ocean Islands.

today's breif.....was Detail......and depending on how you feel and what you belive, you might cast a vote.

 

will it be an informed choice and will this leaflet help ?

 

what i do know is that this leaflet that cost 9.3 million to send to every home in the uk

 

On 23rd June, you will get to vote in the EU referendum, and decide whether Britain remains in Europe

A fold out leaflet showing the "green" side of McDonalds!!!

Out leafleting for Emma's new Slimming World Group!

 

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THÔNG TIN VỀ CÂY NGUYỆT QUẾ

Tên tiếng Việt: Nguyệt quế, Nguyệt quới, Nguyệt quí.

Tên tiếng Anh: Orange Jasmine.

Tên khoa học: Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack.

Họ: Rutaceae – Họ Cam Quýt. (Vì vậy không nên trồng nguyệt quế gần vườn cam quýt)

Bộ: Rutales – Bộ Cam.

NGUỒN NGỐC

Cây có nguồn gốc từ châu Á.

Ở Việt Nam cây mọc hoang trong các rừng còi, rừng thưa từ các tỉnh miền Bắc đến Trung Bộ, dọc theo các bờ nước, thung lũng, ven khe hay dưới tán rừng nhiệt đới vùng đồi núi trung du.

Ngày nay, cây được trồng ở khắp mọi nơi với nhiều mục đích sử dụng khác nhau (làm cảnh, làm thuốc,…).

ĐẶC ĐIỂM HÌNH THÁI

Cây gỗ nhỏ, cao 2 – 8m, vỏ thân nhẵn, màu trắng vàng nhạt, bóng, phân cành sớm, dài, thấp, mọc cong lên, mập, cong queo.

Lá kép lông chim lẻ, mang 5 – 9 lá phụ, mọc cách, nguyên, dạng bầu dục thuôn, đầu lá tù có mũi, gốc nhọn, màu xanh lục bóng, nhẵn, có đốm tuyến rất nhỏ, dai, thơm, gân nổi giữa rõ, gân bên mảnh.

Cụm hoa chùy nhỏ ở nách lá hay đầu cành. Hoa lớn, hoa trắng vàng nhạt, thơm (nhất là ban đêm). Lá đài hợp ở gốc cao 0.15 cm, màu xanh. Cánh tràng thuôn đều dài 1.5 cm. Nhị đực 10. Hoa có quanh năm.

Quả mọng, hình cầu hay trứng, gốc có đài còn lại đầu nhọn, màu đỏ, thịt nạc, 1 – 2 hạt.

. ĐIỀU KIỆN SINH TRƯỞNG, CHĂM SÓC VÀ NHÂN GIỐNG

Yêu cầu sinh thái

Nhiệt độ: cây có thể sống và phát triển ở 13°C-39ºC, thích hợp nhất từ 23-29ºC, ngừng sinh trưởng dưới 13ºC và chết -5ºC.

Ánh sáng: cây không thích ánh sáng trực tiếp và cường độ ánh sáng thích hợp là 10000-15000 lux (tương đương ánh sáng lúc 8 giờ sáng hoặc 4-5 giờ chiều ở Việt Nam)

Độ ẩm: cây cần độ ẩm cao.

Đất đai : đất thịt pha, thông thoáng, thoát nước tốt, màu mỡ, độ pH từ 5-7 là thích hợp.

Phương pháp nhân giống:

Có 4 phương pháp thường áp dụng :

-Gieo hạt:

-Chiết cành: Chọn cây khỏe mạnh, không có triệu chứng bệnh, chọn cành bánh tẻ (không già không non), sinh trưởng tốt, vị trí ở ngoài trảng.

-Ghép mắt:

+ Gốc ghép phải mọc thẳng, không dị dạng và sâu bệnh.

+Chọn nhánh ghép : Chọn cây mẹ tốt, sạch bệnh, chọn nhánh mọc ngoài trảng, sau đó tách mắt ghép có kích thước vừa hoặc nhỏ hơn miệng ghép, chú ý không để mắt ghép bị dơ, dập bể.

-Giâm cành

 

PHÒNG TRỪ SÂU BỆNH

*Sâu vẽ bùa (Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton). Sâu đục dưới lớp biểu bì lá thành những đường ngoằn ngoèo. Sự phá hại của sâu làm cho lá co dúm, quăn queo, hạn chế quang hợp. Ngoài ra, các vết thương do sâu nên trên lá và chồi điều kiện cho bệnh loét phát triển.

Biện pháp phòng trừ: chăm sóc cho cây sinh trưởng tốt, thúc cho các đợt ra lộc tập trung, chóng thành thục có thể hạn chế được phá hại của sâu.

Dùng các loại thuốc nội hấp như Cymbush 8cc/bình 8 lít nước, Bi 58 nồng độ 0,1 %, Lannate 20g/bình 8 lít nước.

 

*Rầy mêm (Toxoptera sp):

Thường chích hút nhựa ở đầu ngọn làm chồi và lá non không phát triển được, co rúm lại, đồng thời phân của chúng thải ra tạo điều kiện cho nấm bồ hóng cộng sinh và phát triển.

Phòng trị: Phun thuốc định kỳ các đợt lộc của cây như Supracide 40EC (10-15 cc/bình 8 lít), Polytrin P 440EC (8-15cc/bình 8 lít).

 

*Rầy chổng cánh (Diaphorina citri Kuwayama).

Tác hại của rầy chổng cánh: trực tiếp gây hại bằng cách chích hút trên đọt non, làm đọt non bị chết.

Tập quán sinh sống của rầy chổng cánh.

Di chuyển từ nơi nầy đến nơi khác chủ yếu nhờ gió

Bị hấp dẫn bởi màu vàng và vàng nâu.

Xuất hiện nhiều vào lúc cây ra đọt non.

Gây hại trên các cây cảnh : Nguyệt quới, cần thăng, kim quýt, quất, phật thủ.

Nguyệt quới là cây được rầy chổng cánh ưa thích nhất.

Thiên địch của rầy chổng cánh: rầy chổng cánh có thể bị hại bởi một số thiên địch ngoài tự nhiên như bọ rùa, ong ký sinh và nấm.

Phòng trừ rầy chổng cánh

Thường xuyên phun thuốc để trừ rầy

Cắt tỉa cành, điều khiển các đợt ra đọt non tập trung để xịt thuốc trừ rầy.

Thường xuyên xem xét để phát hiện ấu trùng và rầy trưởng thành để tiêu diệt kịp thời, nhất là những giai đoạn cây ra đọt non hoặc sau những cơn giông lớn.

Bảo vệ và tạo điều kiện cho các loài thiên địch phát triển bằng cách phun thuốc hợp lý.

Phun thuốc:

+Khi cây ra đọt non 1-2 cm.

+Sau những cơn giông mạnh có thể đưa rầy từ nơi khác đến.

+Phun tập trung vào các đợt đọt non.

Dùng các loại thuốc như:

Applaud 10wp 8g/bình 8 lít nước

Applaud mipc 12g/bình 8 lít nước

Trebon 10EC 8cc/bình 8 lít nước

Bassa 50EC 16cc/bình 8 lít nước

 

*Bệnh loét do vi-khuẩn (Canker)

Do vi khuẩn (Xanthomonas campestris pv.citri) gây hại. Dễ thấy nhất trên lá và trái. Vết bệnh lúc đầu nhỏ, sũng nước, màu xanh sậm, sau đó biến thành màu nâu nhạt, mọc nhô trên mặt lá hay vỏ trái, chung quanh vết bệnh trên lá có thể có quầng vàng.

Biện pháp phòng trị: Cắt bỏ, tiêu hủy những cành, lá bệnh

Phun các loại thuốc gốc đồng như Copperzinc, Kasuran BTN (1,5-2%), hoặc Zineb 80 BHN (1/500-1/800)

Xử lý hạt, mắt ghép trước bằng nước Javel hay nhiệt (nước: 5nóng: 5 lạnh) trong 20 phút.

 

*Bệnh thối gốc chảy nhựa

Do nấm Phytopthora sp gây ra.Lúc đầu bệnh làm vỏ của thân cây ở vùng gốc bị úng nước, thối nâu thành những vùng bất dạng, sau đó khô, nứt dọc, chảy mủ hôi. Cây bệnh ít rễ, mảnh, ngắn, vỏ rễ thối rất dễ tuột, nhất là ở các rễ con, lá bị vàng.

Phòng trừ: Chọn gốc ghép chống chịu bệnh, đất trồng phải ráo, không tủ cỏ rác, tránh gây thương tích vùng gốc và rễ. Nên theo dõi phát hiện bệnh sớm, cạo sạch vùng bệnh, bôi dung dịch thuốc tím 1% hay bằng các loại thuốc như Captan 75 BTN, Aliette 80 BHN, Copper Zinc, Copper B,…

ỨNG DỤNG TRONG THIẾT KẾ CẢNH QUAN

Làm bonsai

Nguyệt quế trồng chậu

Phối hợp với các yếu tố khác (đá, sỏi, đèn) tạo tiểu cảnh.

Các ứng dụng khác

Cây cho gỗ nhỏ, cứng, màu nhạt thường dùng làm đồ mỹ nghệ

Lá có tinh dầu có thể dùng làm thuốc (chữa đau dạ dày, phong thấp, viêm đau răng,…), gia vị, nước hoa,…

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Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack

Scientific classification

Kingdom:Plantae

(unranked):Angiosperms

(unranked):Eudicots

(unranked):Rosids

Order:Sapindales

Family:Rutaceae

Genus:Murraya

Species:M. paniculata

Binomial name: Murraya paniculata, commonly called orange jasmine, is a tropical, evergreen plant bearing small, white, scented flowers, which is grown as an ornamental tree or hedge. Murraya is closely related to Citrus.

Synonyms and Common & Local Names

Taxonomical synonyms for M. paniculata are:

•Chalcas exotica (L.) Millsp

•Chalcas paniculata L. (basionym)

•Murraya exotica L.

Some of the common names include

Orange Jessamine, Chinese box, "mock orange", Mock lime, Satinwood [1], or Lakeview Jasmine (mainly in Florida)

•Burmese: ယုဇန [jṵ zana̰] (from Pali yojana)

•Bengali: কামিনী

•Hindi: Kamini (कामिनी)

•Kannada: Kadu karibevu

•Lao: ແກ້ວ [kɛ̂ːw]

•Malay: Kemuning

M. paniculata

•Malayalam: Maramulla

•Manipuri: Kamini kusum

•Marathi: Kunti (कुन्ती)

•Mandarin Chinese: 月橘 (Pinyin: yué jú "moon tangerine")

•Tagalog: Kamuning

•Telugu: Nagagolungu

•Tamil: Kattu Kariyilai or Vengarai (வெங்காரை)

•Thai: แก้ว [kɛ̂ːw]

•Vietnamese: Nguyệt quế.

 

Description

Orange Jessamine is a small, tropical, evergreen tree or shrub growing up to 7 m tall. The plant flowers throughout the year. Its leaves are glabrous and glossy, occurring in 3-7 oddly pinnate leaflets which are elliptic to cuneate-obovate to rhombic. Flowers are terminal, corymbose, few-flowered, dense and fragrant. Petals are 12–18 mm long, recurved and white (or fading cream). The fruit of Murraya paniculata is fleshy, oblong-ovoid, coloured red to orange,[3] and grows up to 1 inch in length.

Range

M. paniculata is a native of South and Southeast Asia, China and Australasia. It is naturalised in southern USA.

Uses

Traditionally, Murraya paniculata is used both in traditional medicine as an analgesic and for wood (for tool handles).

In the West, Murraya paniculata is cultured as an ornamental tree or hedge because of its hardiness, wide range of soil tolerance (M. paniculata may grow in alkaline, clayey, sandy, acidic and loamy soils), and is suitable for larger hedges. The plant flowers throughout the years and produces small, fragrant flower clusters which attract bees, while the fruits attract small frugivorous birds.

Propagation

The Orange Jessamine is sexually propagated by its seeds. The fruits are eaten by birds, who then pass the seeds out in their stool. It may also be artificially propagated by softwood cuttings.

Diseases

M. paniculata is vulnerable to soil nematodes, scales, sooty mold and whiteflies.

M. paniculata is the preferred host to the insect pest Diaphorina citri, the citrus psyllid. This psyllid is the vector for the citrus greening disease.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murraya_paniculata

 

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Our prices include Free Delivery* within five days, although it is possible to get your leaflets more quickly if you talk to us about our express delivery service first.

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Cover of the leaflet for the third Bus of Yesteryear Rally held at the Somers Town goods yard, St Pancras on 21 May 1972, organised by the London Bus Preservation Group.

 

A big thank you to the London Bus Museum for answering my query on this and solving the mystery regarding the location where some of my recently uploaded heritage bus pics were taken.

 

www.londonbusmuseum.com/

from our local curry house: this is either the funniest typo, or the greatest special offer ever.

United Counties Coachlinks X94 and Viscount. The X65 was the forerunner of todays X4.

233/365 (1725)

 

Just a little something.

In November 1997 the Cowie Group, which had acquired British Bus in August 1996, changed its name to Arriva and its bus operating division, Arriva Passenger Services, began trading on 1 January 1998. The individual liveries of of its operating companies were replaced by a new corporate identity. The new bus livery, designed by Ray Stenning of Best Impressions, was mainly Shimmering Aquamarine with an upswept Light Stone flash bordered in white at the front and a narrow yellow stripe above the skirt.

 

The new Arriva fleet name and logo were supplemented with a strap-line proclaiming the geographical area served by the buses. Most Midland Red North and Stevensons of Uttoxeter buses carried the strap-line "serving the north Midlands" but the initial intention was for Midland Red North buses at Crewe and Stevensons buses at Macclesfield to carry the strap-line "serving Cheshire". The latter strap-line was soon abandoned as Midland Red North and Stevensons were combined into a single company, Arriva Midlands North, from April 1998.

 

In January 1998 Midland Red North and Stevensons issued a leaflet to inform customers of the changes.

8 page leaflet with short overviews of 7 typefaces, 170x240 mm,

Car ferry "Chantilly" Lancé en 1966

SNCF - Sealink

1987 Olympia - Olympiade Marine Co Grèce

1990 Europa Link - Winston Shipping Ltd

1993 Baltavia - Plough Navigation Inc

1996 El Salam 93 - European Maritime Transport S A

31/12/2002 déconstruit à Alang, Inde

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Our prices include Free Delivery* within five days, although it is possible to get your leaflets more quickly if you talk to us about our express delivery service first.

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Konverter Kit untuk bahan bakar gas (BBG)

2nws d5 women's suffrage and referendum page 1

'MY STABLE'

an equestrian club in Hokkaido Pref., North Japan

2008

 

乗馬体験の出来る牧場(北海道)のパンフレット

 

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Leaflet designed for Heaton Park Walk Group

these are the Leaflets of the Mulga Tree

Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga or true mulga, is a shrub or small tree native to arid outback areas of Australia. One of the few acacias with a long life. Mulga is a truly amazing plant. Among the acacias, many of which are relatively short-lived, it is a species with a long life. It is also a good fodder tree, its wood is valuable for a variety of purposes and the tree grows in many parts of Australia. In favourable conditions young plants will grow at a rate of 1 metre every 10 years until the tree reaches its maximum height of 10 metres. Reduced rainfall or drought conditions will slow down this process or bring it to a temporary halt, which means that a mature tree will usually be more than 100 years old. The counting of growth rings on felled trees has revealed the stunning number of 150-240 rings in stems of only 25 cm diameter. In their lifetime these trees would have experienced a number of drought years when no growth rings develop and therefore grew older in years than the exact number of growth rings indicate. The resourceful way in which the plant utilises every drop of moisture assists its survival to such a proud age. A sophisticated arrangement of its phyllodes and branches ensures that rainwater is channelled to the stem and onto the ground right to its deep taproot (seedlings of only 10cm height have been found to have taproots reaching 3m deep into the ground). To Aboriginal people in Australia Acacia aneura used to be one of the most important plant food sources.The seeds of the plant were separated from their pods by an elaborate process involving rubbing, threshing, parching and winnowing and the completely pod-free seed was then moistened with water and ground to an edible paste. A sweet exudation, produced by the plant after attack by a sap-sucking insect, was either sucked straight from the plant or dissolved in water to make a refreshing sweet drink. This was also eaten by early settlers who referred to it as "bush lollies". The so-called mulga-apples, swellings of the plant following insect activity, however, are inedible. Aborigines in the Northern Territory utilised the healing qualities of mulga in various different ways. People suffering from colds and flu-like illnesses utilised the healing qualities of young leaflets and twigs which were picked and immediately boiled in water. The brown, aromatic liquid was then used as a wash which could be applied as often as desired during the day. Headaches associated with colds could be eased by heating young leaves and twigs on hot ashes or hot stones until soft and scorching, when they were placed over the aching area. The plant could also be utilised for post-natal therapy believed to strenghten mother and baby. Leaves of the plant and small pieces of termite mound were layered over hot coals and the mother with her newborn child would lie down on top of a layer of branches and leaflets to sleep while the smoke and vapour passed over their bodies. In some areas, only leaves and twigs were used and no pieces of termite mound. To the stock of white pastoralists the tree provides shade, shelter and forage. Feeding, however, is not completely without problems. The high protein content of the foliage is not easily digested and this is probably due to a chemical reaction, occurring during digestion, between the leaves' tannin and the protein. After long periods of feeding on mulga, indigestible fibre balls have been found in sheep's rumen.

 

Mulga wood was used extensively by the early settlers. It was particularly valuable for fencing, the production of charcoal and for building bullock yokes and the multitude of uses lead to massive clearings of mulga in some areas, further compounded by the devastating impact of feral goats. The disappearance of mulga usually goes hand in hand with a spread of grasses, thereby leading to increased termite activity and this may result in greater erosion during dry times. Furthermore, disappearing Mulga decreases nitrogen levels in the ground, depriving other valuable desert plants of food. This is due to a symbiotic relationship between acacias and a nitrogen binding bacteria called Rhizobium. Naturally, mulga's normally long life plays a strong part in a staple provision of nitrogen. Acknowledging these qualities, efforts are made today to strengthen and increase the mulga population in may parts of Australia.

  

Scavenger Challenge- May 2017 Assignment - Texture in Foliage

Taking a break from handing out show flyers to the folks in the queue (line) for the tkts booth in Times Square

Tour of Britain leaflet

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Dave asked for a scan of the leaflet that was shown with the VW buses, well, here it is.

It is about a contest where kids can guess with howmany Lego-bricks the" Lego-man" in the toyshop is built.

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A little bunch of leaves, intense green.

Leaflets containing price lists for Fisons fertilisers and advice on their use found inside a copy of Tomato Growing By Prescription belonging to my great granny.

According to a comment below this says:

"Identifying or turning in Communists will be rewarded and protected appropriately."

 

I think these were from aerial drops.

Chinatown, London

Title picture and map.

 

This very informative leaflet was freely available from a small metal box alongside the basins.

Gift books were kind of like early coffee table books. They are chock full of illustrations and poems and stories of dubious literary merit. They were meant to be displayed and cherished.

 

Our copy of Leaflets of Memory is rather boss as it is inscribed to “La Belle Marguarite” from the Doctor who “hopes to have a page” in her life. Hot stuff in deed. Do you think Marguarite had to loosen her corset upon reading the dedication? Did the mysterious Doctor encounter Marguarite whilst taking a Tardis joyride to 19th century America? The world wants to know, gosh darnit!

 

Call No.: 818 .L434

Location: George Peabody LIbrary

A 1994 tourist leaflet from Pixieland Fun Park in Cornwall. The park was opened in 1977 by the Vanstone family and gradually expanded. Sometime later it was renamed Brocklands Adventure Park but it eventually closed during the late 2000s.

“You heard a leaf fall, she heard a house crash.”

Gerold Frank

Leaflet Cardigan by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

Yarn: Cascade Venezia Worsted (3.3 skeins)

Needle size 7

 

See my Ravelry Project page for information on my mods to use worsted weight. www.ravelry.com/projects/manosa/leaflet

Found on a lamp-post near Granville Road 加連威老道 and Granville Square 加連威老廣埸, TST East 尖東, spring 2001.

 

My notes from the time say that this is by a 40-year-old Chinese lady... Although I heard elsewhere it was an elderly Scottish lady... Really, this author is a mystery!

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