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Tag Archives: China
Forest Plants – Orchids
By Liliana Usvat When the Earth loses large amount of forest also looses the biodiversity of the plants that live in the forest. We are focusing now on the orchids. The world’s richest concentration of orchid varieties is found in … Continue reading
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Trees that Feed and Heal- Leechee
By Liliana Usvat Lychee fruits are consumed fresh, canned and dried. They are also used to make ice cream, juice, candies and wine. Lychee is used as a beautiful ornamental tree. It also has various medicinal uses. The crushed seeds … Continue reading
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Sea-buckthorns Trees
By Liliana Usvat Sea Buckthorn plants are incredibly important natural resources in the mountainous regions of China and Russia, and the Canadian prairies. The plant will grow naturally in both sandy, and clay soils. In fact the plant will thrive … Continue reading
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Forest and Human Consciousness
By Liliana Usvat Mass consciousness and the Forest The vibrational rate of mass consciousness affects the physicality on the planet. We are all connected. A disequilibrium in one part of the planet affect the entire planet. The lack of care … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, China, Deforestation, Dominican Republic, Environment, Forest, Forest Weather Turism, Forestry, Forests and Water, Good future, Illegal logging, LIliana Usvat Blog, Plant Forests, Plant research, Planting Trees, Tree, Tree planting, Trees and Architecture, United States, Water, Wood
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Forests Trees and Smog
By Liliana Usvat It’s time to talk seriously about using trees and other city-cooling ideas, such as reflective or cool roofs or green roofs. It’s a fight against the phenomenon called the urban heat island. Cities become heat islands as … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Beijing, Botany, China, Environment, Forest, Forest Weather Turism, Forestry, Forests and Water, Gobi Desert, Good future, Harbin, Health, LIliana Usvat Blog, Plant Forests, Plant research, Planting Trees, Soil, State Forestry Administration, Tree planting, Trees and Architecture, United States
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History of Planting Forests Revesing Degradation Trends and Biodiversity that the Forest bring.
By Liliana Usvat History of planting trees In the 5th century, monks in the then Byzantine Romagna on the Adriatic coast, established a plantation of stone pine to provide fuelwood and food.This was the beginning of the massive forest mentioned … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, China, Dante Alighieri, Dietrich Brandis, Environment, Forest, Forest of Tronçais, Forest Weather Turism, Forestry, Forests and Water, Good future, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, LIliana Usvat Blog, Plant, Plant Forests, Plant research, Planting Trees, Sahara, Tree, Tree planting, Trees and Architecture, United States, Water, Wood, World Food Programme
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Forests in China
The State Forestry Administration has claimed that total forest cover in China reached 20.36% in 2008. Most of this results from the increase in tree crops such as fruit trees, rubber and eucalyptus, not recovery of natural forest. Since the … Continue reading