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s the larvae of the Colorado potato beetle and | seeds of ragweed. |
on the fleshy cotyledons of Beilschmiedia tawa | seeds. |
It feeds on small berries, fruits, | seeds and insects, foraging in small flocks of 4 to |
diet includes earthworms, moths, berries, and | seeds. |
etres wide, and have constrictions between the | seeds. |
, gland-dotted legume pod narrowed between the | seeds. |
Bidens aristosa | seeds |
squirrels and bird feeder | seeds). |
ces vegetatively by rhizome and birds disperse | seeds when they feed on the fruits. |
the polong is easily weakened by black pepper | seeds (mix with oil and few cloves of garlic). |
The fruits contain small, black, lens-shaped | seeds that are 0.7-1.2 |
The seed capsules contain black, glossy | seeds. |
ired legume pod containing black-mottled white | seeds. |
Martha slaps him causing him to bleed planting | seeds of doubt that he is a god, he then explains th |
e: wishing wells, dandelions when you blow the | seeds, stars and much more. |
Also, bones and | seeds found in fire pits indicate the type of diet t |
In his book "Cosmic | Seeds, Galactic Chaff", Dr. Wenhao Hu of Jinsei Univ |
Born Elise | Seeds in Pennsylvania, she went to the Pennsylvania |
n, nomilin and nomilinic acid, while both neem | seeds and leaves contain the limonoid azadirachtin, |
First round: The bottom 24 | seeds (19-42) are paired |
The hard, dark or bright yellow | seeds germinate best after chitting and being soaked |
rpels splitting open to release the bright red | seeds, 10-60 per fruit. |
oduced by the fleshy, brightly crimson-colored | seeds produced by the female plants. |
s a capsule containing many brown net-textured | seeds. |
r common variations will include brown mustard | seeds which are fried till they pop, black pepper co |
ach capsule often has 4, pale brown, elliptic, | seeds that are 1 mm long. |
s unknown, but they might feed on the buds and | seeds of Platydesma or the flowers of Fagara hawaiie |
feeds on nuts, berries, flower buds, flowers, | seeds and insects. |
Bufotenine N-oxide, | Seeds |
The leaves, bulbs, and | seeds were utilized as food by the Paiute people. |
a centimeter wide which contains bumpy rounded | seeds. |
y were the peak of Prussia's fortunes, but the | seeds for potential strife were built into the Pruss |
ultural chemicals such as pesticides, but also | seeds and biotechnology solutions. |
ion church without an assigned pastor, but the | seeds the former missionaries had planted were stron |
ype of environment rarely fossilize, but their | seeds can be carried beyond the species' natural ran |
n to a four-year college at that time, but the | seeds were planted during the presidency of Dr. J. E |
Yellow flowers are obscure, but many | seeds are produced in July. |
is rich in citric acid and is edible, but the | seeds are mildly poisonous. |
especially in the places where people buy the | seeds for cultivation. |
seed developed by and still produced by Kings | Seeds is the Kelvedon Wonder Pea. |
means of pores at the apex, as well as by its | seeds that are embedded in a red or sometimes white |
es only perennial species; they spread by both | seeds and through stem division. |
he extinction of plants in the wild by storing | seeds for future use. |
Lavender by Soma | Seeds |
1888 and grew up around a ranch owned by Enos | Seeds and his brother, Thomas. |
there are some trees that are estimated by its | seeds: Pinus nelsonii, Pinus maximartinezii, Pinus c |
theory that the plant could spread by floating | seeds across the ocean is not supported by evidence. |
ompared to its surroundings, caused by various | seeds accidentally brought and spread by the trade a |
produced in early autumn, followed by numerous | seeds with hooked barbs that attach onto passing ani |
C. americanus | seeds are consumed by wild turkeys and quail. |
been responsible for the dispersal of C. alata | seeds. |
Harvester ants have been known to cache the | seeds, which can lie dormant for a long time since f |
Coreopsis species are commonly called tick | seeds. |
omal growth and division, as it cannot produce | seeds. |
The fruit is a capsule containing | seeds with small wings. |
Furthermore, the capsules and | seeds, while distinctive upon close inspection, are |
carvi), the | seeds of which are widely used as a culinary spice. |
r important products are coconuts, cassava and | seeds of catechu. |
while other important products are cassava and | seeds of catechu. |
tion of Korean bindweed, bactal and castor oil | seeds. |
This center holds | seeds of agronomic crops, cryopreserved clonal plant |
ions of lectins, such as beans, cereal grains, | seeds, and nuts, may be harmful if consumed in exces |
erally prolamin-like proteins in certain grass | seeds. |
te a time delayed germination of certain flora | seeds. |
llennium B.C, as indicated by charred cannabis | seeds found in a ritual brazier at an ancient burial |
es; baked goods; fish, meat and cheeses; nuts, | seeds, and spices; wines and liquors; clothing and s |
cashew nuts, pistachios, chestnuts, sunflower | seeds and peanuts and even lentils. |
Red chillies, Sunflower | seeds are some of the important cultivated crops in |
Clinched playoff | seeds are marked in parentheses and shaded in green, |
g one or two (rarely up to four) 1 cm diameter | seeds. |
t) to eject black, up to 1⁄3 in (0.85 cm) long | seeds. |
are: coffee, grass, fruits, cocoa, oleaginous | seeds, and sugar cane. |
of curry dishes by mixing with coconut, poppy | seeds, and mustard or boiled until the drumsticks ar |
hile other important products are coconuts and | seeds of catechu. |
ion to present as offerings, tender coconuts & | seeds. |
most important crops are rice and coffee; also | seeds of catechu are an important agricultural produ |
the series, Precia uses Fate to collect Jewel | Seeds and reach Al Hazard, a mythical world where Al |
ed from late maturing cones and collect single | seeds from the ground. |
Swenson collected open-pollinated | seeds from this vine, and one seedling eventually be |
s preserving the world's largest collection of | seeds. |
Commercial hemp | seeds (for human consumption) contain an average 35% |
This is then mixed with water and commonly two | seeds of cardamom (oil for the crackling). |
ffers from the latter in its smaller cones and | seeds. |
four aspects of its anatomy; its cones, bark, | seeds and leaves. |
an 11 seed, defeating four consecutive higher | seeds, including 1st-seeded Connecticut in a thrilli |
in the early universe which are considered the | seeds of all structure in the universe. |
Its diet consists of | seeds and grasses, however the Jerboa needs very lit |
Its diet consists of | seeds and vegetable matter. |
hey forage for food and their diet consists of | seeds, fruits (mainly figs), blossoms, and nectar. |
oring from follicle to follicle to consume the | seeds. |
ed pod, where the larvae hatch and consume the | seeds over a period of a few weeks. |
Many birds and rodents consume the | seeds, with rodents caching them underground, where |
M. williamsi consumes various | seeds and insects. |
The pulp is bitter; they contain 3-5 | seeds and mature in autumn. |
The fruits contain winged | seeds. |
ong capsule fruits contain honeycomb-patterned | seeds. |
originies, are scaly and usually contain three | seeds. |
fruits, which are quite tart and contain large | seeds, are included in smaller quantities in the tra |
ded, winged, flattened capsule containing tiny | seeds. |
The fruit is a capsule containing sticky | seeds. |
e plant bears capsule fruits containing winged | seeds. |
berry under a centimeter wide containing many | seeds. |
and a large, oblong fruit, containing numerous | seeds, imbedded in a subacid edible pulp. |
The fruit is a capsule containing winged | seeds. |
The fruit is a capsule containing tiny | seeds less than a millimeter long. |
que up to a centimeter long containing several | seeds. |
woody capsule 1-1.5 cm long containing several | seeds, and maturing in 12-15 months. |
ld flat oval-shaped siliques containing winged | seeds. |
ues up to 4 centimeters long containing winged | seeds. |
apsule about a centimeter long containing many | seeds. |
fruit is a minute follicle containing several | seeds. |
ng with an apical beak, and containing several | seeds. |
ate of 15 carpels, each carpel containing five | seeds embedded in an edible pulp. |
drupe, 4 to 5 mm in diameter, containing four | seeds. |
e pod 1 or 2 centimeters long containing white | seeds. |
of red berries, each berry containing several | seeds. |
The fruit is a fleshy capsule containing many | seeds. |
sule about half a centimeter wide containing 3 | seeds. |
The fruit is a capsule containing many | seeds. |
e fruit is small and globular, containing five | seeds. |
fruit is a spherical capsule containing minute | seeds. |
d with a compostable card containing plantable | seeds and information on how to download five free m |
que several centimeters long containing winged | seeds. |
n oval-shaped, twisted silique containing many | seeds. |
They develop into fruits containing small | seeds. |
The fruit is a capsule containing four | seeds. |
mented capsule 2.5-4.5 cm long, containing 1-4 | seeds in each segment. |
about half a centimeter long containing three | seeds. |
a stream of mucilaginous liquid containing its | seeds, which can be seen with the naked eye. |
od up to 5 centimeters long containing several | seeds. |
about a centimeter long and containing several | seeds. |
The fruits are red-orange pomes containing two | seeds each. |
ht red drupe 8-10 mm diameter, containing four | seeds. |
The fruit is a hard capsule containing many | seeds. |
The fruit is a rounded capsule containing six | seeds. |
sule a few millimeters long containing several | seeds. |
it is a siliqua 5-20 mm long, containing 20-30 | seeds. |
up to 7 millimeters in length containing many | seeds. |
nded or oval legume pod generally containing 2 | seeds. |
s an oval capsule 4-8 cm long containing three | seeds, each surrounded by an edible fleshy yellow ar |
to the feeling if a cat's coat contains millet | seeds. |
It contains several | seeds in its single chamber. |
upe about a centimeter wide which contains two | seeds. |
It contains poppy | seeds, walnuts, apples, raisins, and cottage cheese |
p to 2.5 centimeters in length and contains 18 | seeds. |
just under a centimeter wide and contains two | seeds. |
ch dries to a papery texture and contains many | seeds in its single chamber. |
ne or two centimeters long and contains pitted | seeds. |
Each pod contains many | seeds. |
upe under a centimeter wide which contains two | seeds. |
Its single chamber contains many | seeds. |
t is 2 to 3 centimeters long and contains many | seeds. |
tre (0.39 in) in diameter, and contains yellow | seeds that are 1.5 millimetres (0.059 in) in diamete |
res just over a centimeter long and contains 2 | seeds. |
e, has a thick, pebbly peel and contains 10-30 | seeds. |
ies to a thin papery texture and contains many | seeds in its single chamber. |
It contains many | seeds which may be 3 centimeters in length. |
ts of the plant itself are not controlled, and | seeds and plants are still sold by many nurseries an |
while other important products are cotton and | seeds of catechu. |
study determined that the vault could preserve | seeds from most major food crops for hundreds of yea |
m production decreased, giving credit, lending | seeds and commodities to the needy, allowing them to |
A crop of | seeds is generally produced every year with a bumper |
The most important crop is | seeds of catechu, while other important products are |
returning home the harvested crops, remaining | seeds and remaining daughterships are converted into |
ences (study of fruit and vegetable crops, and | seeds), Entomology (study of insects and mites), Pla |
beverage produced from grapes, crushed mustard | seeds and benzoic acid. |
The mill ground corn, crushed oil | seeds and ground bones for fertiliser. |
h dessert bread flavored with crushed cardamom | seeds and occasionally raisins or sliced almonds. |
a dessert sauce, and topped with crushed poppy | seeds and sugar. |
He cultivated these | seeds in Vienna, and soon began to distribute them t |
owers, followed by small curly-tailed brownish | seeds. |
eaves and root bark are used on deep cuts; the | seeds and buds are used as a laxative for children. |
ng green capsules that contain very dark brown | seeds, these are displersed when the capsule splits |
2 or 3 centimeters long containing dark brown | seeds. |
8 centimeters long containing tiny dark netted | seeds. |
Ditaxis heterantha has dull, dark brown | seeds 3-5 mm in diameter that resemble allspice. |
centimeters long containing several dark brown | seeds. |
hich later split open to reveal the dark shiny | seeds. |
m long, containing narrowly winged, dark brown | seeds. |
ese bats are important dispersers of date palm | seeds, and pollinate many night blooming flowers. |
He was a wholesale dealer in | seeds. |
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ed by 4 in (10 cm) pods containing deep orange | seeds. |
is one of few vegetable oils not derived from | seeds; it is pressed from the fleshy pulp surroundin |
Jones, John Christopher, Design Methods: | seeds of human futures, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Lond |
They feed in the flower heads, destroying the | seeds. |
The ranking round, which determined the | seeds for all teams, doubled as the ranking round fo |
ployment and Entrepreneur Development Society ( | SEEDS), Jagrup Brar helped trained new entrepreneurs |
fried urid dhal, gram dhal, dhaniya (coriander | seeds) and coconut. |
e these to break through hard soil digging for | seeds. |
nto an anti-static bag which included dirt and | seeds to plant. |
quire the unlikely (but possible) dispersal of | seeds across thousands of kilometers of ocean. |
- the standard distance for wind dispersal of | seeds is a few metres - and these isolated populatio |
d fate, effectively directing the dispersal of | seeds to desirable sites. |
fruit is harmless to birds which disperse the | seeds. |
ies that are eaten by birds which disperse the | seeds. |
Birds disperse the | seeds after they eat the fruit. |
uicy, and edible for birds, which disperse the | seeds widely. |
illimeters long which explodes to disperse the | seeds it contains several meters away from the paren |
e fruits are eaten by birds which disperse the | seeds. |
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