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Hardy herbaceous perennials make up a major part of our gardens in the world. For mostly political reasons, there is no formal process for cataloging or registering new varieties or cultivars of these important plants which sell in the billions per year. In 2013, the Open Registration Of Cultivars (OROC) aka "Oh-rock" program was created to provide a worldwide guide to new hardy herbaceous plants. This Fall 2018 edition provides 77 pages of plant descriptions, images, and links to buy to study the new plants in the public interest. It is 100% free.
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Humans and figs form hybrid communities within the context of anthropogenic landscapes, supported by biocultural mutualisms driven by traits of Ficus species and people’s imagination and practices, and where humans also positively influence Ficus species ecology. Fig Trees and Humans examines the interactions between the biology and ecology of the genus Ficus and how humans use and think of Ficus species across the tropics and in the Mediterranean region. It demonstrates a high level of convergence of material and symbolic uses of human-fig interactions that affect various aspects of human culture, as well as the ecology of wild or cultivated Ficus species.