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Split | Leaf, a sculpture by Jon Mills, marks the formal ent |
n least you expect it, like a bud bursting into | leaf, a new lease of life can appear. |
The cookies are shaped like a maple | leaf, a national symbol of Canada. |
e is the root, a left child, a right child or a | leaf, A changes its state from q to q' and moves to |
of torrential rain dripping on a giant rhubarb | leaf; a pair of mobile concrete speakers who lurk in |
There is a basal | leaf about 20 centimeters long which does not wither |
There is a single cylindrical | leaf about as long as the stem. |
ork is now available in English, most notably A | Leaf About To Fall: Selected Poems (2006), Madrigals |
round caudex and sending one fleshy, dark green | leaf above the surface of the ground. |
erground caudex and sending one thin gray-green | leaf above the surface of the ground. |
Daun di Atas Bantal (literally means | Leaf Above Pillow) is a 1998 award winning Indonesia |
round caudex and sending one thin, shiny, green | leaf above the surface of the ground. |
audex and sending one thin, shiny, yellow-green | leaf above the surface of the ground. |
s, who was previously executive director of New | Leaf Academy in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and |
The main roads include: Long | Leaf Acres Dr., Elisha Dr., Tanbridge rd., Windemere |
hole, peeled onion (with a few cloves and a bay | leaf added optionally) and the milk left alone for h |
Trifolium repens | leaf after a shower |
o Peckham claiming he wished to turn over a new | leaf after the death of his father. |
cis-3-Hexenal, also known as (Z)-3-hexenal and | leaf aldehyde, is colorless liquid and an aroma comp |
The tree is in | leaf all year, and flowers in May-June. |
ve the mine and make a marginal roll on another | leaf, almost always folded downwards. |
The mine extends towards the apex of the | leaf along the margin and turns near the apex and re |
It cuts a strip of the | leaf along the margin and rolls up the strip into a |
Leaf also has a license to produce cards based on th | |
Ontario where he is active in the Toronto Maple | Leaf alumni association and owns a promotional cloth |
t against the surface of the water, and a third | leaf always submerged and functioning as a root. |
alls), all of which is then wrapped in a banana | leaf and baked-is a Dutch-influenced Sri Lankan dish |
per is a Connecticut Seed shade-grown Ecuadoran | leaf, and results in a medium-bodied cigar. |
study of the assimilatory activity of the green | leaf; and other papers of interest. |
Leaf and flower | |
The shoots are zig-zagged, with a | leaf and two stipular spines (one straight, one curv |
The larvae slit the margin of the | leaf, and from there make a ribbon-shaped fleck mine |
c plant species assigned to a small, incomplete | leaf and two "flowers". |
hwestern George County by the confluence of the | Leaf and Chickasawhay Rivers and flows generally sou |
is a Canon of Leicester Cathedral, President of | LEAF and Leicestershire Clubs for Young People and a |
orm was covered with a 1 cm thick layer of gold | leaf and stucco around the original location. |
lso has a forewing that looks like a desiccated | leaf, and the "creases" in the wings are actually sh |
e flour, with sweet fillings, steamed in banana | leaf and served as an evening snack or as part of br |
f lavender, rosemary, thyme, petitgrain (orange | leaf), and jasmine. |
With their flecks of gold | leaf and their bright yellow hues cordials take thei |
At first they eat the substance of the | leaf and leave the opposite epidermis. |
are positioned towards the upper surface of the | leaf and contain the largest number of chloroplasts |
The coca | leaf and preparations of cocaine containing no more |
ncluding the Chevrolet Volt (shown), the Nissan | Leaf, and other PEVs. |
Based on hair, | leaf and flower morphology, Myriocarpa could equally |
corative versions with lacquered finishes, gold | leaf, and other artistic embellishments. |
The mine is found on the upper side of the | leaf and purely epidermal, narrowly linear, very lon |
of different organ types such as root, stem and | leaf, and he went on to define these organ types on |
of this species occur on the lower side of the | leaf and are slightly tentiformed at mature stage. |
Both | leaf and stem are eaten. |
Quarries in the park have previously yielded | leaf and shell fossils. |
sely made of white silk, placed on underside of | leaf and beneath a thin lacework of silk which has s |
age is determined largely by the surface of the | leaf and volume of the rhizome the plant has reached |
Strips of palm | leaf and grass stems are cemented together with mud |
Larvae may also pupate in the | leaf and create several generations each year. |
female castings bolted to the river end of one | leaf, and a second set of four male units bolted to |
, stock, onion and spices such as allspice, bay | leaf and white pepper. |
he edges during gilding, as a base for the gold | leaf and to give the binding a greater depth and lus |
Ridge, Sand Point, Roosevelt, Northgate, Maple | Leaf, and Lake City. |
When full-grown the larva emerges from the | leaf and pupates on the under side of the leaf besid |
It feeds in | leaf- and flower-buds of Citrus spp, causing deforma |
larva works itself to the upper surface of the | leaf and begins to make a blotch and soon after a te |
thet bicolor refers to the dark green above the | leaf, and the silvery white below. |
ches of foliage made up of several leaflets per | leaf and thin, erect stems up to 30 centimeters in h |
e in clusters of three, formed in the corner of | leaf and stem junctions, whilst fruit (capsules) are |
The mine is found on the upper side of the | leaf and is narrowly linear, but gradually widening |
They bore into the | leaf and from there through the petiole into the sup |
ough the communities of Cedar Hill, Ovilla, Oak | Leaf, and Red Oak. |
onion), spiced with black pepper, allspice, bay | leaf and thyme and boiled with double cream. |
lo milk into a bamboo tube capped with a banana | leaf, and allowing it to ferment spontaneously at ro |
line drawings) of | leaf and stem morphology in relation to habitat. |
refers to the difference between the top of the | leaf and its underside while the common name is deri |
is narrow and begins just below the tip of the | leaf and runs downwards. |
Great wall surfaces are enhanced with gold | leaf and wood decorations, and the house holds 2,500 |
They then die after blooming, as all | leaf and root resources are put into the stalk, flow |
Cotoneaster integrifolius | leaf and fruit (8 mm diameter) detail |
tars form a cone from the distal portion of the | leaf and pupate inside. |
Leaf and Ale named the Tatuaje brand as the 2006 Cig | |
lyhock, marsh mallow, okra, rose-mallow, velvet | leaf and other Malvaceae species. |
a quantity of olive oil and flavoured with bay | leaf and rosemary. |
The mine occurs upon the lower side of the | leaf and is very small and tentiformed. |
It is made on a young | leaf and extends from the apex of the leaf towards t |
Leaf and fire" (2002, Aven Amentza, Bucharest), coor | |
• 1991 - "Height-Analysis of k-Dimensional | Leaf and Node Height-Balanced Trees: A New Approach. |
aphical distribution, it is notably variable in | leaf and cone shape. |
yellow or brown stripes along the length of the | leaf and discolouration of the leaf veins. |
lrf-arches topped with pearls raising from each | leaf and converging in an orb azure, with submeridia |
Natural olive | leaf and olive leaf extracts (OLE), are now marketed |
tato leaves and observed the penetration of the | leaf and the subsequent growth of the mycelium that |
dezis / et aug lo chan del rossignol ("When the | leaf and the flower bud / and I hear the song of the |
The fish is almost as flat as a | leaf and resembles a leaf in many other ways. |
Leaf and trap cuttings can easily produce new plant | |
They fold over a | leaf and feed within. |
-lobed leaves (superficially resembling a maple | leaf) and with several structural differences in the |
iff's Conical shape ware) which was an abstract | leaf and flower pattern named after the composer. |
e ball of rice is then wrapped in a dried lotus | leaf and steamed. |
most notably, in Tolkien's book titled Tree and | Leaf, and in other places (including the collections |
he mine starts linear from near the apex of the | leaf and extends to the other leaf margin across the |
y, becoming specialized in the structure of the | leaf and in orientation of the stamens and style. |
n vein is a lighter colour than the rest of the | leaf and tends to be nearer to one side of the leaf. |
Its pupa is contained in a rolled | leaf and covered in fine bluish hairs. |
rice is then covered with a plantain or banana | leaf and when done the rice turns a yellow-orange co |
fixes bicarbonate in the mesophyll cells of the | leaf and the resulting four-carbon compound, malate, |
omewhat parallel loops nearly the length of the | leaf and somewhat curved with the concavity towards |
Tom Bombadil, Smith of Wootton Major, Tree and | Leaf, and after Tolkien's death the poem Bilbo's Las |
r plants in the family Cannabaceae also produce | leaf and flower cystoliths. |
as four siblings: two brothers, actors Joaquin ( | Leaf) and the late River, and two sisters, Rain and |
ernment is represented on the flag by the maple | leaf and the red and white colours. |
leaf and flower buds | |
Ficus lutea | leaf and figs on the left, compared to Ficus natalen |
r gallery occurring on the lower surface of the | leaf and running mostly along leaf-veins. |
The | leaf apex is long and tapers to a point, while the b |
ntral, slightly acute, pointed lobe forming the | leaf apex), and are darkly green. |
cm long and 1.5-2.7 cm broad, broadest near the | leaf apex, serrated, and sticky with a spicy scent w |
he Latin retusus (blunt), with reference to the | leaf apex. |
eaves of the foodplant, resulting in a skeleton | leaf appearance. |
Leaf appears kidney to heart-shaped, 150-250 mm. | |
up to 50 centimeters tall and usually a single | leaf approximately the same length. |
The leaflets on each | leaf are broad and oval-shaped, coming to a dull poi |
The 120-240 leaflets on each | leaf are small and flat, have small thorns and taper |
The company of the | leaf are devoted to virginity, or at any rate to fai |
castings of the child Krishna and a banyan tree | leaf are shown in Figure 4. |
Symptoms in the | leaf are uncommon but include bleached veins and pet |
ugh often grouped together, the numbers on each | leaf are far fewer than in species such as Neuroteru |
Both the flower and | leaf are never seen at the same time. |
are lined with sori over which the edges of the | leaf are folded to form a false indusium. |
At the base of each | leaf are large, flat, pointed stipules. |
Leaf area index is typically calculated as the leaf | |
y of sunflecks decreases as tree height and the | leaf area index increase. |
For further explanation see | leaf area index. |
Canopy indices, such as | leaf area index, are based on calculation of gap fra |
Later instars eat large patches of the | leaf area, so that only the leaf veins remain intact |
rregular blotch, and occupying about 1/4 of the | leaf area. |
The | leaf arrangement is typically whorled, but sometimes |
o meaning "shrub"), referring to its distichous | leaf arrangement and shrubby habit. |
The | leaf arrangement is spiral on the shoot, but with ea |
The | leaf arrangement on the stem is alternate. |
was formed at Stonehenge and it adopted an oak | leaf as a badge being symbolic of strength and age. |
ch-mine, beginning at or near the margin of the | leaf as a wide gallery which soon widens into a blot |
eding on upper leaves and hiding in a rolled up | leaf, as several of the other species of Omiodes. |
The song was covered by The Album | Leaf as a hidden track on the 2001 EP, In an Off Whi |
ng gives a better seal than a single continuous | leaf as overlapping can be done (much like wrapping |
On the reverse is a laurel wreath with a maple | leaf at its base encircling the words: GULF AND KUWA |
They are eaten raw, one | leaf at a time, much like celery. |
The | leaf at the base of the stem is narrow in shape, rea |
s to make tents, Oh , He who sleeps on a banyan | leaf at time of deluge, Please give us them all, So |
The | leaf at the base of the stem is narrow in shape, rea |
groom holds the tray while the bride takes one | leaf at a time and drops it on the Poruwa. |
ne usually occurs upon the upper surface of the | leaf; at first it is an entirely epidermal and linea |
The | leaf at the base of the stem is narrow in shape, rea |
Harvesting a | leaf at the break of day results often in a new spro |
ace in a brown pupa which is formed in a curled | leaf at the bottom of the hostplant. |
y as the league's top defenceman with the Maple | Leaf Athletic Club. |
n from above (dorsal side) on a plant where the | leaf attachment is incubous, the upper edge of each |
rom Latin: petiolatus "petiolate", referring to | leaf attachment) is a highland Nepenthes pitcher pla |
Born in Shipston-on-Stour in 1900, James | Leaf attended Harrow School, playing a match for the |
In June 2010, Koff was awarded the Highest | Leaf Award by the Women's Venture Fund. |
and his debut album; that year, he won the Gold | Leaf Award for Most Promising Male Vocalist. |
With partner Stan Klees, the Gold | Leaf Awards were founded to honour Canadian music in |
leaf-like inflorescences which emerge from the | leaf axes. |
nce is generally a pair of flowers nestled in a | leaf axil toward the end of a branch. |
The flowers are usually clustered in the | leaf axil, although the are solitary in some species |
errupted series of flowers, with one flower per | leaf axil. |
t the tip of the stem, or arising from an upper | leaf axil. |
mall additional ones growing from the uppermost | leaf axil. |
the stems, and the inflorescence grows from the | leaf axilla. |
s develop as a chemically induced distortion of | leaf axillary or terminal buds on Pedunculate Oak (Q |
eported as being restricted to the water-filled | leaf axils of Vriesia species, which are bromeliads, |
in dense racemes on older stems and solitary in | leaf axils on new stems. |
and branches and sometimes in the water-filled | leaf axils of the bromeliad Brocchinia species. |
Bright pink to purplish flowers appear in the | leaf axils and are open during the day. |
The solitary flowers emerge from the | leaf axils and are purplish. |
s, pale yellow-green, bell-shaped, appearing in | leaf axils in late spring after the leaves. |
The plant forms bulbils in the | leaf axils of the twining stems, and tubers beneath |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils along the stems. |
produce aerial stolons that descend into nearby | leaf axils in order to colonize new territory, simil |
flowers are produced in groups of 1 to 9 in the | leaf axils in spring. |
erect pedicels, with several emerging from the | leaf axils at interrupted nodes. |
These appear in the | leaf axils in clusters of 5 to 8. The succulent, rou |
mes small inflorescences located in the cauline | leaf axils along the stem. |
Male flowers are located in | leaf axils or in spikelike inflorescences. |
are borne in terminal racemes or singly in the | leaf axils of the branching stems. |
lobular yellow flowerheads appear singly in the | leaf axils from August to November, followed by curv |
The flowers are produced in the | leaf axils on a spike 5-15 cm long held vertically a |
The flowers of the plant are formed in the | leaf axils of the upper leaf pairs. |
of flowers, with some flowers also appearing in | leaf axils lower on the plant. |
White conflorescences appear in the | leaf axils in spring. |
Yellow-green flowers occur in long panicles in | leaf axils in the months of January to February. |
These appear in the | leaf axils in clusters of 2 to 5. The succulent, rou |
flower heads, with some occurring in the upper | leaf axils as well. |
eads in clusters with a few pistillate heads in | leaf axils below the clusters. |
Flowers appear in the | leaf axils all along the stem, often all the way dow |
e is a cluster of 3 to 5 flowers growing in the | leaf axils along the upper part of the stem. |
The flowers occur in | leaf axils on the upper branches. |
The inflorescence emerging from | leaf axils is a dense cluster of whitish flowers. |
The flowers are solitary or in pairs in the | leaf axils, fragrant, with a four-lobed pale yellowi |
Inflorescences occur in the | leaf axils, each bearing one or more five-lobed whit |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils, each borne in a calyx of sepals with a p |
ite, borne in thick clusters emanating from the | leaf axils, particularly on the older stems. |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils, alone or in clusters of up to 3, accompa |
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