jewelweed
jewelweed common name for the Balsaminaceae, a family of widely distributed annual and perennial herbs. The principal genus is Impatiens, so named because of the sudden bursting of the mature seed capsules when touched. It is found in tropical and north temperate regions and is especially abundant and diverse in the mountains of India and Sri Lanka. A few species are commonly cultivated as ornamentals, e.g., the garden balsam ( I. balsamina ). I. noli-me-tangere, ranging from Europe to Japan, is the species most often called touch-me-not. The native American species (two in the East, three in the far West, and one in Central America) are known as jewelweeds, snapweeds, and touch-me-nots, the names being used interchangeably and sometimes applied to the whole genus. They grow in damp, shady places. The orange or yellow flowers dangle from the branches and have spurs filled with nectar that attracts bumblebees and hummingbirds. The orange sap is a traditional remedy for poison ivy and has also been used as a dye. Water on the leaves produces a silvery sheen that gives these plants the local name silverleaf. The jewelweed family is classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Geraniales.
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MALAWI: TRADE DEAL AIMS TO ATTRACT SOUTH AFRICAN INVESTORS
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 5/16/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...English News Wire 05-16-2007 BLANTYRE, Malawi, May 15, 2007 (IPS/GIN) -- The governments of Malawi and South Africa are working out the details...agreement since 2004, when a delegation from Malawi's ministry of trade and private sector...
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MALAWI: TRADE DEAL AIMS TO ATTRACT SOUTH AFRICAN INVESTORS.
News Wire article from: Interpress Service; 5/16/2007; 700+ words
; by Pilirani Semu-Banda BLANTYRE, Malawi, May 15, 2007 (IPS/GIN) -- The governments of Malawi and South Africa are working out the details...agreement since 2004, when a delegation from Malawi's ministry of trade and private sector...
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MALAWI: FARMERS BRAND THEIR TEA, FOLLOWING KENYA'S LEAD.
News Wire article from: Interpress Service; 2/28/2008; 700+ words
; By Pilirani Semu-Banda LILONGWE, Malawi, Feb. 27, 2008 (IPS/GIN) -- Malawian...Tea was planted for the first time in Malawi in 1878. Currently Malawian tea is grown...according to the Tea Association of Malawi, a group of 10 major tea growers in the...
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Malawi's Ambassador Replies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/13/1992; 659 words
; ...5 front-page article "In `Stable' Malawi, Government by Illusion" to ensure that...headline was misleading. The government in Malawi is not by illusion; rather it is real...effective. Mr. Richburg referred to the Malawi Youth League as paramilitary thugs. The...
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MALAWI: RESENTMENT LINGERS AFTER FAMINE TRIGGERED BY IMF.
News Wire article from: Interpress Service; 4/17/2007; 700+ words
; by Pilirani Semu-Banda BLANTYRE, Malawi, Apr. 17, 2007 (IPS/GIN) -- Five...Bank were blamed for the tragedy that hit Malawi during the 2002 famine. The international...consequences and policy lessons from Malawi," also mentioned the World Bank. ActionAid...
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MALAWI: AID WILL NOT BE CONDITIONAL UPON TRADE DEAL, EU SAYS.
News Wire article from: Interpress Service; 5/16/2008; 700+ words
; ...By Pilirani Semu-Banda LILONGWE, Malawi, May 16, 2008 (IPS/GIN) -- The European Commission recently assured Malawi that the country will continue receiving...agreement with the European Union. Malawi's president, Bingu wa Mutharika...
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MALAWI: FROM GRASS TO GRACE
Magazine article from: New African; 8/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Bingu wa Mutharika, the new president of Malawi, was once sacked as secretary-general...Now that he has become the president of Malawi, after winning the 20 May elections...eat its own words? Grace Phiri profiles Malawi's new president. Bingu wa Mutharika...
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MALAWI: MALAWI NEGOTIATES WITH MOZAMBIQUE FOR NACALA RAIL CORRIDOR
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 8/6/1998; ; 653 words
; ...BLANTYRE, Aug. 6 (AIA/GIN) -- When Malawi's President, Bakili Muluzi, jetted...a clear message to the world -- that Malawi is serious about ending the economic strangulation...and boosting its economy. Landlocked Malawi is haggling with Mozambique over the share...
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Malawi Plan to Control AIDS Epidemic: Interview with David Scondras, Search for a Cure.(Interview)
Newspaper article from: AIDS Treatment News; 9/21/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...May 2001, when David Scondras was in Malawi, the headlines on the May 19-20 Weekend...there working with health experts from Malawi and the U.S. trying to change that...developing a plan to control the epidemic in Malawi, a plan that could become a model for...
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MALAWI: TRADE DEALS WITH CHINA AROUSE CONCERN OF LOCAL NGO.
News Wire article from: Interpress Service; 5/27/2008; 700+ words
; By Pilirani Semu-Banda LILONGWE, Malawi, May 26, 2008 (IPS/GIN) -- China...the small southern African country of Malawi as another one of many trading partners...states. The National Statistical Office in Malawi has reported that the nation's trade...
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Malawi
Encyclopedia entry from: World Education Encyclopedia
Malawi Basic Data Official Country Name: Republic of Malawi Region: Africa Population: 10,385,849 Language...xA0; Higher: 0.4% History & Background Malawi is a landlocked nation that shares its borders with Tanzania...
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Malawi, Christianity in
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Malawi, Christianity in. D. Livingstone reached Lake Malawi in 1859 and the first expedition of the UMCA arrived in...be aided by the Marists in building up the RC Church in Malawi. The most significant of the African Independent Churches...
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MALAWI
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
MALAWI. A country of East Africa and member of the COMMONWEALTH . Languages: Chichewa...the British protectorate of Nyasaland , which became independent in 1964 as Malawi. English is the principal LINK LANGUAGE and the language of education from...
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Malawi, Lake
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Malawi, Lake (formerly Lake Nyasa ) Lake in the Great Rift Valley of e central Africa, bordered by Tanzania ( n ), Mozambique ( e ) and Malawi ( s and w ). First sighted by the explorer Caspar Boccaro in 1616, the lake...
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Lake Malawi
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Lake Malawi E central Africa: see Nyasa, Lake .
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