select i.*, substring_index(group_concat(distinct pa.country order by rsi.date_added desc),',',-1) as source_country
from inventory_item_manage i
left outer join sheffields_2017.receiving_shipments_item_has_inventory_item hrsi on i.id = hrsi.inventory_item_id
left outer join sheffields_2017.receiving_shipments_item rsi on rsi.id = hrsi.receiving_shipments_item_id
left outer join sheffields_2017.po on rsi.po_id = po.id
left outer join sheffields_2017.po_address pa on pa.po_id = po.id
where i.inventory_id = '1336'
group by i.id
Scarification: Pour boiling water over seed , let cool in water for 24 hours
Other: Soaking in either 1% sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) 7 days, or concentrated sulfuric acid 20-60 mins., then 3 months warm (diurnal fluctuation from 68° to 86°F) and 3 months cold stratification may improve germination.
Looking for a tasty and hardy shrub native to the west coast of North America? Look no further than Rubus spectabilis, also known as Salmonberry. The fruit of this deciduous shrub is juicy and boasts a very good flavor. Growing up to 1.8 meters (6 feet) tall, Salmonberry is hardy to zone 5 and not frost tender. It flowers in April and seeds ripen from June to July. Hermaphrodite flowers attract pollinating insects. This versatile plant can grow in a range of soils, from light sandy to heavy clay, and can survive in very acidic soils. Salmonberry prefers moist soil and can grow in semi-shade or no shade. Learn more about this unique species at http://plants.usda.gov.