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lantana

any verbenaceous shrub or herbaceous plant of the tropical American genus Lantana, esp L. camara, having spikes or umbels of yellow or orange flowers. It has been widely introduced and is regarded as a troublesome weed in some places
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Lantana was initially brought to India in 1807 as an ornamental plant at the National Botanical Garden (Kohli et al., 2006), and as an ornamental hedge plant in Calcutta in the early nineteenth century (Hakimuddin, 1929).
Leila Masinei , during the preparation of family Iftar at Lantana, Al Barsha South on 6 MAY 2019 photo; Atiq Ur Rehman /Gulf News
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The experiments consist of two types of biochar (corncob and Lantana camara) and four rates (0, 6, 12, and 18 t[ha.sup.-1]).
Lantana Media Campus is a four-building office campus totaling 478,713 square feet on approximately 12 acres.
The traditional uses of Lantana camara have been well described for a variety of medicinal purposes.
The results of our study may contribute to the planning of a fertilization program for CCC-treated Lantana plants, a promising genus in landscaping in many countries around the world.
The agreement will enable more investors and end-users to become part of the Villa Lantana community, including non-resident and self-employed buyers.
Amlak will offer financing up to 50 per cent of the property value prior to project handover, with the option to re-finance up to 75 per cent upon completion for tenures of up to 25 years at highly competitive rates, enabling more investors and end-users to become part of the Villa Lantana community.
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