Ed. Sheikh Gulzaar has published over 100 papers including several in major journals. Ed. Sheikh Gulzaar is a former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir- based freelance writer and editor of Writer-South Asia.
South Asia's Oldest Tree Species, Ginkgo biloba, Clings to Life in Indian-administered Kashmir
Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) Plants Development in Kashmir
GREETINGS from far away Pampore.I’d like to tell readers about a very special man I have met here. His name is Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR.He is a plant breeder and research writer,who collects rare and vanishing species of plants, herbs and spices such as Ginkgo biloba plants for the past 20 years he has devoted himself to developing many varieties of plants that can survive in difficult conditions. His one wish is to share his seeds of wild herbs and flowers with plant lovers elsewhere. He is happy to send seeds to all friends readers living in colder climates. Please write to:
Mr. Sheikh GULZAAR
PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
THE STATE OF KASHMIR
(Via New Delhi-India)
e.mail: cikashmir@gmail.com
South Asia's Oldest Tree Species, Ginkgo biloba, Clings to Life in Indian-administered Kashmir
Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) Plants Development in Kashmir
GREETINGS from far away Pampore.I’d like to tell readers about a very special man I have met here. His name is Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR.He is a plant breeder and research writer,who collects rare and vanishing species of plants, herbs and spices such as Ginkgo biloba plants for the past 20 years he has devoted himself to developing many varieties of plants that can survive in difficult conditions. His one wish is to share his seeds of wild herbs and flowers with plant lovers elsewhere. He is happy to send seeds to all friends readers living in colder climates. Please write to:
Mr. Sheikh GULZAAR
PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
THE STATE OF KASHMIR
(Via New Delhi-India)
e.mail: cikashmir@gmail.com
South Asia's Oldest Tree Species, Ginkgo biloba, Clings to Life in Indian-administered Kashmir
Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) Plants Development in Kashmir
GREETINGS from far away Pampore.I’d like to tell readers about a very special man I have met here. His name is Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR.He is a plant breeder and research writer,who collects rare and vanishing species of plants, herbs and spices such as Ginkgo biloba plants for the past 20 years he has devoted himself to developing many varieties of plants that can survive in difficult conditions. His one wish is to share his seeds of wild herbs and flowers with plant lovers elsewhere. He is happy to send seeds to all friends readers living in colder climates. Please write to:
Mr. Sheikh GULZAAR
PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
THE STATE OF KASHMIR
(Via New Delhi-India)
e.mail: cikashmir@gmail.com http://www.chenabindustries.blogspot.com
Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) Plants Development in Kashmir
GREETINGS from far away Pampore.I’d like to tell readers about a very special man I have met here. His name is Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR.He is a plant breeder and research writer,who collects rare and vanishing species of plants, herbs and spices such as Ginkgo biloba plants for the past 20 years he has devoted himself to developing many varieties of plants that can survive in difficult conditions. His one wish is to share his seeds of wild herbs and flowers with plant lovers elsewhere. He is happy to send seeds to all friends readers living in colder climates. Please write to:
Mr. Sheikh GULZAAR
PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
THE STATE OF KASHMIR
(Via New Delhi-India)
e.mail: cikashmir@gmail.com
Posted by writerasia | April 1, 2010 9:45 AM
Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) Plants Development in Kashmir
GREETINGS from far away Pampore.I’d like to tell readers about a very special man I have met here. His name is Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR.He is a plant breeder and research writer,who collects rare and vanishing species of plants, herbs and spices such as Ginkgo biloba plants for the past 20 years he has devoted himself to developing many varieties of plants that can survive in difficult conditions. His one wish is to share his seeds of wild herbs and flowers with plant lovers elsewhere. He is happy to send seeds to all friends readers living in colder climates. Please write to:
Mr. Sheikh GULZAAR
PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
THE STATE OF KASHMIR
(Via New Delhi-India)
e.mail: cikashmir@gmail.com
Posted by writerasia | April 1, 2010 9:44 AM
Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) Plants Development in Kashmir
GREETINGS from far away Pampore.I’d like to tell readers about a very special man I have met here. His name is Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR.He is a plant breeder and research writer,who collects rare and vanishing species of plants, herbs and spices such as Ginkgo biloba plants for the past 20 years he has devoted himself to developing many varieties of plants that can survive in difficult conditions. His one wish is to share his seeds of wild herbs and flowers with plant lovers elsewhere. He is happy to send seeds to all friends readers living in colder climates. Please write to:
Mr. Sheikh GULZAAR
PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
THE STATE OF KASHMIR
(Via New Delhi-India)
e.mail: cikashmir@gmail.com
http://www.chenabindustries.blogspot.com
Posted by writerasia | April 1, 2010 9:42 AM