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Watsonia schlechteri | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Watsonia fourcadei. Dichotomies and the nature of antonyms. December 31, 2015. LBolus grows in the montane veld of the winter-rainfall parts of the Cape, South Africa. Plants grown from seed imported via Silverhill Seeds. First flowered this year and are a good match for the lectotype of. However, the fresh leaves of these specimens lack the strongly thickened margins and midvein that are used as another distinguishing character; these are only evident in dried material.
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A Cronin Watsonia cultivar | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Gazania: diversification vs. speciation. A Cronin Watsonia cultivar. September 26, 2012. Cultivar that in my collection is labelled simply as accession 84 is in flower now, with narowly conical pink flowers that hang down like miniature foxgloves. These are unlike any wild Watsonia species, and are not well-adapted for pollination either by insects or by birds. As one parent. Some of my own hybrids from. Crossed with forms of. The Australian Garden Lover. Larr; Gazania...
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Pedigrees of the Cronin watsonias | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Force or free will. What is a finite self? Pedigrees of the Cronin watsonias. December 31, 2014. The rediscovery of Mendel’s principles of heredity at the beginning of the 20th century inspired a surge of ornamental plant breeding by researchers, commercial nurserymen, and perhaps most importantly by individual gardeners. Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens. In a previous publication I lamented that the exact pedigrees of his. 8216;Arderne’s White’. T...He noted that...
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Dichotomies and the nature of antonyms | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Watsonia schlechteri. Bonding postulates and the nature of synonyms. Dichotomies and the nature of antonyms. October 10, 2015. A dichotomy is the division of a whole into two parts that are mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive. For example, the unity of 1 may be divided into two classes of entities, X and 1 X, defined by an elective function. Showed that expanding the function f(. Gives the two constituents. To define a dichotomy or decide whether it is a true or ...
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Bonding postulates and the nature of synonyms | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Dichotomies and the nature of antonyms. Force or free will. Bonding postulates and the nature of synonyms. September 22, 2015. In each case, the set of entities classed as A is completely included within the set of B. A is never found without B although B may occur without A. This situation is described in Boolean algebra as. If A B, a pair of conditions holds:. And the weeping willow (. All the examples above are single bondings where A B but not B A. This can be ...
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Force or free will | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Bonding postulates and the nature of synonyms. Pedigrees of the Cronin watsonias. Force or free will. July 31, 2015. The surest way to mess up someone’s mind is to force them to do something that they already want to do. Or to forcibly prevent them doing something that they don’t want to do. Either way, they have to make an intolerable choice between submitting to force, or acting against their own will. 2 Comments on “Force or free will”. July 31, 2015 at 6:59 am.
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White-flowered Watsonia | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Five ways of knowing. August 27, 2012. Watsonias are grown as garden ornamentals for their spectacular display of flowers in spring. The wild species introduced from South Africa in the 19th century all had flowers in shades of pink, red, orange or purple. H.H. Arderne’s discovery of a pure white-flowered, acyanic, clone of. Are due to a single recessive allele,. With the wild-type allele. Allowing the formation of anthocyanins. The same allele was present in some ...
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Watsonia fourcadei | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. October 3, 2016. JMathews and L.Bolus has been in cultivation in Australia since the 19th century but does not appear to have contributed to the pedigrees of any hybrid cultivars bred in this country. It is widespread in the mountains of the southern Cape but absent from the Cape Peninsula where it is replaced by the related. JMathews and L.Bolus. Goldblatt, P. (1989). 148 pp. (National Botanic Gardens: Kirstenbosch) ISBN 062012517. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Davcooke "at" ...
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What is a finite self? | ādarśajñāna
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Reflections from David Cooke. Larr; Pedigrees of the Cronin watsonias. What is a finite self? December 23, 2014. Take a look at whatever you call your “self”. Is it an entity with hard, permanent boundaries? In my own experience, awareness extends across conceptual spaces that could be called fields, divided by boundaries that might be called discontinuities in awareness. But a Stephens boundary can also be seen as an instance of a Polanyi boundary. Both types of boundary represent an inconsistency t...