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The trail leads the Hood and his partner, Rachel Young, to a biotech firm called Aeonium, where the duo confront CEO Jonathan Cooper about the fungus.
Eleventh Hour: Advanced pest control and the trouble with GMOs 2008
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Aeonium takes full sun along the coast, part shade inland and prefers no summer water.
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Green Aeonium are hardiest, down to about 25 degrees.
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Aeonium "Zwartkopf" makes 2-foot-tall stems topped in black-leaved rosettes.
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Look for named varieties and generic Aeonium in the nursery.
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We learn that Aeonium developed a pesticide in which a genetically modified Botrytis produces scorpion toxin.
Eleventh Hour: Advanced pest control and the trouble with GMOs 2008
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Some of these Canarian endemic plants are Bystropogon plumosus, Aeonium spathulatum, Asparagus plocamoides, Tolpis laciniata and Teline sp.
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Some of the endemic and representative species are Bosea yervamora, Echium strictum, Greenovia aurea, Aeonium sp.,
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Echeveria, Aeonium and other succulent curios growing from cuttings I collected far and wide.
British Blogs 2009
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