(1890-1983) is the country's counterpart of the American "plant wizzard," Luther Burbank. He was responsible in breeding high yielding rice, corn, sugar cane, and a host of horticultural crops, including fancy plants. Have you seen kamote (sweet potato) varieties with yellow, violet and blue tubers? He bred the spineless kenaf from the wild thorny native variety and became the source of fiber for commercial jute sacks.
Nemecio Mendiola is a Filipino botanist. His works on plant breeding led to the development of several new plant strains.
Nemecio Mendiola is primarily known as a street in Manila, Philippines, named after a prominent figure in local history. The street is located in the district of San Miguel and is part of the city's intricate network of roads that reflect its rich cultural heritage. It may not be widely recognized outside of the local context, but it plays a role in the everyday lives of residents and businesses in the area. Further details about its specific significance or history may require more localized sources.
Nemecio Calazans has written: 'Alpa' 'Trovas de bem-querer'
Louis Mendiola's birth name is Louis David Mendiola.
Dennis Mendiola was born in 1967.
Mojo Mendiola was born in 1954.
Louis Mendiola is 5' 8".
Vicente Mendiola Quezada has written: 'Acuarelas del arquitecto Vicente Mendiola Quezada'
Jessy Mendiola was born on 1992-12-03.
Alexis Mendiola was born on 1990-08-10.
Mendiola United F.C. was created in 1991.
Jim Mendiola was born in San Antonio, in Texas, USA.