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What does the color russet look like?

Russet is a reddish brown color that is the same color of a russet potato. It can also be called rust, burnt sienna or earth brown.


Are purple potatoes real?

yes, yes it is. The History of the Potato: * Archaeologists have uncovered potatoes in South America dating back to 500 BC. * The first Europeans to discover potatoes were the Spanish in the mid-1500s. Bringing them back from Peru, they realized that sailors who ate potatoes on the ship did not develop scurvy. * By the 1600s, potatoes were common throughout Britain and European countries. * In 1872, the Russet Burbank was developed by an American horticulturist named Luther Burbank. This hybrid was more disease resistant that other varieties, so Burbank took it to Ireland to help overcome the "Great Potato Famine". * The Russet Burbank potato - also referred to as Russet potatoes, are the most common variety of potato in North America. * The Great Potato Famine occurred in Ireland in the 1840s. The local potatoes became diseased and since they were Ireland's main source of nutritious food in those days, approximately one million people died of starvation. This terrible potato disease was caused by a fungus called Phytophthora infestans. * In 1883 a French botanist, Alexandre Millardet, developed a fungicide that was capable of killing the disease.


How did Santa Rosa gets it's original name?

Luther Burbank, the Saint of the Roses! Paramahansa Yogananda was a friend of Luther Burbank and very impressed with his work of the first kind of "genetic engineering" by means of old fashioned "splicing" creating "hybrids". Luther spliced slips of roses together, choosing the ones with the least thorns and splicing to make the next generation of roses until he made a rose that grows without thorns. That took a lot of patience and Yogananda made Luther more famous among many more by telling people that Luther just LOVED the thorns right off the roses. That is how some say that Santa Rosa was named. The reason why Santa Rosa got its name was because Yogananda called Luther Burbank "The Saint of the Roses".


Where can you buy the sequel to Breaking Dawn called Russet Noon?

You can't buy it but it is available for reading via the fansite. A simple search of Russet Noon on Google will show you the website.


What was Luther's religion called?

Luther's religion was a form of Christian Roman Catholicism that had distinct changes, like not having a Pope. This religion was generally known as protestantism. A mainstream religion call Lutheranism was created in Luther's name.


What was Martin Luther King Jr's father called?

Martin Luther King Jr.'s father was called Martin Luther King Sr.


What was Martin Luther King Sr like?

he was good because he created a speech called i have a dream and it forced many people to do what he wanted


Who is the plant wizard?

Botanist Luther ( I think) Burbank is given this title. He is also the namesake of the California suburb. The Burbank Dome, however is a war memorial to airmen and is NOT a Greenhouse as the name suggests. Properly, it is 75 feet from floor to ceiling and is called the Portal of the Folded Wings. I can imagine Adam West would find the place most attractive at 2359 hours! Don"t hang upside down from ceiling, please. Fold back your wings under the cape, okay.


What mascot company designed the Dallas Cowboy's Texie costume?

A company called Custom Characters in Burbank, CA.


What was the effect of excommunicating Luther?

The Pope excommunicated Martin Luther in 1520. However, the Elector of Saxony declined to enforce the Bull of Excommunication, which Luther publicly burnt in the university at Wittenberg. In 1521 the Pope issued a further Bull against Luther and called upon the Emperor to enforce it. Instead, Charles called a Diet at Worms. Luther was called upon to recant, but adamantly refused.


What are Martin Luther followed called?

Lutherans


Which civil rights leader called for nonviolent protests?

martin luther king...