2005年10月26日
Japanese Honeysuckle[American actor]
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Name:Instant Immersion Japanese
Catalog:Software
Release:16 August, 2002
Manufacturer:Topics Entertainment
SalesRank:230
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I love this its excellent for beginners and intermediate alike.I have had it for about 3 months and i almost completed the hiragana phase.Use these cd in the right order and you will be fine.
1. use cd#3 that teaches the characters and gives pointers on gerneral japanese
2. use cd#1 this teaches you basic words and saying + numbers
3. cd#2 teaches you intermediate to advanced japanese, be sure to get all 1800 points in the cd#1 then go to cd #2
4. Cd#4 gives you quick translations and their characters.
Get this it is definitly worth it and at a great price for all the cds and info it comes with!! CustomerReview by amazon
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Japanese_Honeysuckle
The Japanese Honeysuckle (''Lonicera japonica'') is a species of honeysuckle native to eastern Asia including Japan, Korea and northern China. It is a twining vine able to climb up to 10 m high or more in trees, with opposite, simple oval leaf|leaves 3-8 cm long, and sweetly scented double tongued flowers. The fruit is a globose dark blue berry 5-8 mm diameter containing numerous seeds.Japanese Honeysuckle is considered an invasive species|invasive exotic weed in the United States, and is classified as a noxious weed by the state of Illinois and New Zealand. It has done severe damage to eastern American woodlands, often forming vast clonal colonies on forest floors that displace virtually all native ground plants, and climbing into trees and shrubs and severely weakening and even killing them by cutting off sap flow and shading their leaves.
Nonetheless, this species is still sold by American nurseries, often as the cultivar 'Hall's Prolific'. It is an effective groundcover, and does have pleasant, strong-smelling flowers, but the damage it does far outweighs any positive qualities. The only invasive exotics that compete with this plant for total damage done in the eastern United States are Kudzu and Multiflora rose.Honeysuckle can be controlled by cutting, flaming, or burning the plant to root level and repeating on two week increments until nutrient reserves in the roots are depleted. Honeysuckle can also be controlled through annual applications of glyphosate, or through grubbing if high labor and soil destruction are not of concern.The Japanese honeysuckle flower is of high medicinal value in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, and is used to dispel heat and remove toxins, including carbuncles, fevers, influenza and ulcers. It is, however, of cold and yin n!
ature, and should not be taken by anyone with weak and "cold" digestive system.
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