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ant Health, Bee Health and Plant Varieties and | Seeds. |
trast to many other plant varieties, Cordaites | seeds are not rare, because they are rather large (u |
ugh they are also known to go for a variety of | seeds. |
The Plant Variety and | Seeds Act 1964 was an Act of Parliament in the Unite |
ant kingdom, being found in a large variety of | seeds from many different families, and they rank se |
The Cape Weaver feeds on a wide variety of | seeds, grain and insects. |
the harvesting of grains, vegetables, legumes, | seeds and fruits, though this might not be true to t |
ect harvesting of grains, vegetables, legumes, | seeds and fruits for human consumption. |
interior, with 3 spherical, velvety blue-black | seeds. |
The plant makes very few | seeds. |
e is very short in this species, just very few | seeds travelling farther than 1 meter from the plant |
Around 30 very small | seeds per capsule. |
particular, featured first round victories by | seeds 9, 10, 12, 13, and 15. |
smission of peach latent mosaic viroid through | seeds can not occur. |
Vithukal (English: | Seeds) is a 1971 Malayalam language film directed by |
The siblings provided background vocals for | Seeds and McGuire's 1974 follow-up Lighten Up. |
son Foundation, Product Red, Rock the Vote and | Seeds for Peace. |
Sprouting Hordeum vulgare (barley) | seeds contain hordenine as the main alkaloid in thei |
The next album was Live | Seeds, released in September, 1993, which reproduced |
They may also wedge hard | seeds in a bark crevice before hammering them with t |
r feeds on ground-dwelling insects, as well as | seeds, and berries. |
includes a variety of invertebrates as well as | seeds, berries and fruit. |
om in the respective provinces - there were no | seeds. |
ule which opens when it becomes wet, releasing | seeds. |
aditionally it was made of wheatberries, poppy | seeds, honey (or sugar), various nuts and sometimes |
States has been attempted since 1744 when tea | seeds were sent to the Trust Garden in Savannah. |
g that starts its life as an epiphyte when its | seeds germinate in the cracks and crevices on a host |
It colonizes new areas when its | seeds are dispersed by birds. |
artichoke also gained some notoriety when its | seeds were planted by midwestern US farmers at the p |
if the player has seed available, when planted | seeds grow through three coloured stages, once at th |
When collecting | seeds for harvest allow unblemished fruit to ripen t |
drew inspiration from Eugene Atget, whence the | seeds of his most renowned work were planted. |
it is a popular ornamental plant and where the | seeds are thought to be spread by frugivorous birds. |
It is also found in India, where the | seeds are used in Rajasthan and its Marwar region to |
productive system of male apomixis whereby the | seeds develop entirely from the genetic content of t |
ng stalks carrying the spikelets which contain | seeds. |
lly 2-3 lobed and contain 2 cells in which the | seeds lie. |
n the Fall, the plant's flowers, which contain | seeds, fall to the ground, and will "plant themselve |
lled burr) is a seed or dry fruit in which the | seeds bear hooks or teeth which attach themselves to |
o a cryogenic laboratory facility in which the | seeds of certain species can be preserved for up to |
The leaves are used to make tea while the | seeds or nuts are used to make tea seed oil, which i |
While the | seeds are bitter and the skin is not traditionally e |
ts have been carried out on the white sapote's | seeds that have yielded the identity of many pharmac |
bracteoles few, ascending, pulp white, sweet, | seeds minute, black. |
It is white-flowering, and | seeds in brown, leathery follicles. |
lton of Workington Town and Whitehaven's David | Seeds. |
rn horticulture was from E.H. Wilson, who sent | seeds collected in Hupeh to Veitch in 1900. |
en was founded by John G. Fairey, who gathered | seeds of rare and endangered plants through a series |
Most of the farmers who received | seeds from him cultivatd them, then reported their r |
nd was the only track he sang on the whole The | Seeds of Love album). |
ed - This cheese is flavoured with whole Cumin | seeds. |
any kokkoh recipes include other whole grains, | seeds and seasonings, most commonly sweet rice, azuk |
n infant formula broth made from whole grains, | seeds and legumes lightly toasted and ground to a po |
ndehiscent, 5-8 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, obovate, | seeds black, thickened. |
owed to grow freely and the many wild flowers, | seeds and plants provides habitat for insects, shrew |
ned to his 604 Records label after winning Fox | Seeds a local radio challenge, Faber Drive released |
e expensive variety which is topped with poppy | seeds or sesame seeds. |
se, ovoid, 3-angled berries with mellon-shaped | seeds. |
"Hetch Hetchy" comes from a grass with edible | seeds that grows in the valley, in the Native Americ |
Fruit with fleshy | seeds, such as pomegranate or mamoncillo, are not co |
ked for some time and then is fried with cumin | seeds, salt, red chili powder, green chilies and oth |
The spiny fruit is 3-4 cm long with black | seeds. |
the dried herb(s), mixed together with sesame | seeds, dried sumac, often salt, and other spices. |
Disk cupular with many | seeds, ovate-shaped, compressed, with scanty endospe |
ds usually have their pouches filled with weed | seeds. |
and produces swollen white berries with black | seeds. |
flavoured with aniseed or covered with sesame | seeds. |
s even packages symbiotic bacteria in with its | seeds. |
eaten, the fruits and sprouts, along with the | seeds, are used in many traditional remedies. |
It forms large pointed pods filled with papery | seeds. |
s still used in Mexico and Guatemala, with the | seeds sometimes ground, while whole seed is used for |
With all | seeds, care should be taken that they are intended f |
The fruit is an oval capsule with many | seeds in each of its five chambers. |
imed that clay pots were filled with Mentzelia | seeds before firing, but others have questioned whet |
noticeably sweeter and often topped with poppy | seeds. |
mm in diameter with one or two cells, with two | seeds in each. |
er with a clear sweet syrup alone, with ginkgo | seeds suspended in the syrup, or in a sugar syrup in |
Aavakaaya (The default one made with mustard | seeds powder) |
Sometimes it is flavored with caraway | seeds. |
The fruit consists of a curved pod with two | seeds. |
n olive oil that has been infused with annatto | seeds. |
ders to define units of mass; along with other | seeds, especially those of the carob tree. |
ie rolls are either plain or topped with poppy | seeds. |
Some sprinkle the roll with poppy | seeds or powdered sugar on top and can be baked in a |
ary in the Czech Republic, flavored with anise | seeds, cinnamon, various herbs, and a rich citrus fl |
(staminate) plants produced fruit but with no | seeds. |
ck berry, 5-8 mm in diameter, generally with 3 | seeds about 3-4.5 mm. |
Cozonac may be sprinkled with poppy | seeds on top. |
e blackish-purple, or almost black, with large | seeds. |
nuda) is a species of grass with edible | seeds. |
about a centimeter long and packed with brown | seeds. |
They are sometimes topped with poppy | seeds. |
Lime and Chilli with poppy | seeds |
Roasted Garlic & Parmesan with sesame | seeds |
hedgerows, oak trees and sown with wildflower | seeds. |
The base is prepared with cumin | seeds, garam masala, vine ripened tomatoes and the g |
rwegian sour milk cheese flavored with caraway | seeds. |
Some varieties are made with sesame | seeds or other flavorings/toppings, such as chocolat |
The drupes contain two stones, each with two | seeds. |
made are sometimes sprinkled on top with poppy | seeds, sesame seeds, pumpkin kernels, linseed or sun |
n to his ideal of perfection to witnessing the | seeds of his downfall in athletic competition, the F |
The fruits are woody, bristly | seeds with a pappus. |
ng, anti shrink treatment for woolen, treating | seeds, bleaching fabrics, and organic synthesis indu |
a German botanist, best known for his work on | seeds, De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum (1788-179 |
ian tortoises, wine flies, meal worms, plants, | seeds, bacteria, and other living matter was include |
Wrightia tinctoria | seeds in Hyderabad, India. |
n oval-shaped fruit which bears wrinkled white | seeds. |
Yellow mustard | seeds. |
uvial sandstone which has yielded pteridosperm | seeds, known as Trigonocarpus. |
symbol, because if you do,that gives you more | seeds) where the sown seeds form plants, which will |
pe and unripe fruits, mature and young leaves, | seeds, buds and flowers. |
It is also combined with zest, cardamom | seeds and other curative herbs. |
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