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The cheeks and beards are white, | bushy and pronounced in males, reddish-brown and les |
Echinocerus are | bushy and globular with tight spines which are often |
It is usually | bushy and densely domed, reaching a height of 14 m. |
ariable in all respects , though it is usually | bushy and often spiny. |
As this area was surrounded by | bushy and rocky terrain, British officers establishe |
It is commonly found in | bushy and rocky outcrops on the Jos Plateau and inse |
It is deciduous, forming a | bushy and suckering shrub up to 2.5 metres high and |
igma in the forewing, the female scopa is very | bushy, and the first flagellomere of the antenna is |
These characters give colonies a | bushy appearance, and they are therefore often confu |
The inflorescences, which are branched with a | bushy appearance, are shorter than the leaves and be |
Heavy infestations may give the tree a | bushy appearance. |
It is found in damp forested or | bushy areas with deep loose soils in the northwester |
They are found in sparse, | bushy, arid land which is common in central and nort |
ay-green form, often tinted with red, becoming | bushy at its most robust and appearing not unlike a |
ere that he first grew his signature trademark | bushy beard, which he retained throughout his career |
in the coffee family known by the common names | bushy bedstraw and Matthews' bedstraw. |
the broomrape family known by the common name | bushy bird's beak. |
and black; ears rufous; legs long; tail long, | bushy, black tipped. |
Alfred Muntle) is a handsome man, with a large | bushy black mustache, who lives off his wife. |
s a species of grass known by the common names | bushy bluestem and bushy beardgrass. |
e small areas dominated by little bluestem and | bushy bluestem. |
es with annual sparse rainfall, can grow to be | bushy bordering on producing 100 flowers on a single |
virginicus), | Bushy Broomsedge (A. glomeratus), and Switchgrass (P |
e of the female are dark gray, but without the | bushy cheeks of the male. |
Lycopodium deuterodensum known as the | bushy clubmoss is an ancient plant occurring in east |
anches droop to the ground with age, forming a | bushy clump or mat. |
Pleuraphis rigida is a | bushy, clumping perennial grass producing coarse, er |
The inflorescence is a | bushy cluster of flower heads, each head one half to |
panicle 15 to 45 centimeters tall topped with | bushy clusters of flowers. |
tection of pools and riffles with vegetated or | bushy cover with substrates of gravel, mud, and sand |
The Hydrangea bretschneideri is a sturdy, | bushy, deciduous scrub with peeling chestnut-brown b |
"Beyond the Milky Way" (Ron | Bushy, DeMartines) - 3:38 |
His | bushy, drooping mustache was as stylish as that of a |
Raspberry | bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) is a plant pathogenic virus |
n species in this genus includes the Raspberry | bushy dwarf virus. |
This is a | bushy, erect shrub which can reach a maximum height |
This is a | bushy, erect shrub approaching a maximum height of 4 |
This is a multibranched | bushy erect plant reaching 20 to 70 centimeters in h |
oti(Zulu) or Korentebos(Afrikaans) is a small, | bushy, evergreen tree that occurs in fynbos and coas |
ifolia (Willow Karee or Smalblaar) is a small, | bushy, evergreen tree which is confined to the South |
s laevigata (or Dune Currant Rhus) is a small, | bushy, evergreen tree that occurs in fynbos and coas |
rows in Albanian, including, "vetullan" ("very | bushy eyebrows"), "vetullor" ("slightly arched eyebr |
The tail is relatively | bushy for a ground squirrel, and at a quick glance t |
It is a woody perennial herb growing into a | bushy form up to a meter tall, with many spreading a |
It can grow up to 1.5 meters tall in a | bushy form. |
It frequents | bushy ground, hedges of Euphorbia and clumps of Cact |
uinosa is a perennial herb, sometimes becoming | bushy, growing up to about 80 centimeters in maximum |
If trimmed back regularly, it can maintain a | bushy habit and will not need support. |
It was noted to have a more dwarf and | bushy habit than usual and an abundance of flower bu |
hrough the trees, that hang before it like the | bushy hair over a madman's eyes". |
girl, much freckled, with very black eyes and | bushy hair. |
Its tiny leaves are covered in | bushy hairs. |
Bushy Hare is an animated Bugs Bunny Cartoon made in | |
Bushy House is a former royal residence in Teddingto | |
Bushy House and 30 acres (120,000 m2) of surrounding | |
Today, | Bushy House still contains a number of laboratories, |
After his return to France in 1871, he kept | Bushy House until 1897 in case he was forced to leav |
The ground floor and basement levels of | Bushy House were converted to laboratory space and R |
In 1865, Queen Victoria offered | Bushy House to the Duc de Nemours and other members |
n of axillary buds, and cause plants to become | bushy in appearance. |
Bushy in shape, its leaves turn yellow in autumn, bu | |
"Pearly Gates" ( | Bushy, Jon Anderson) - 3:25 |
Bushy Lippia is widely cultivated as an ornamental f | |
Moldenke, - | Bushy Lippia, Aztec Sweet Herb, Honeyherb, Hierba du |
eral common names, including Aztec Sweet Herb, | Bushy Lippia, Honeyherb, Hierba Dulce, and Tzopelic- |
allalie (Eucalyptus eudesmoides) is a rounded, | bushy, mallee eucalypt native to Western Australia. |
Common names include | Bushy Matgrass, Bushy Lippia, and Hierba Negra. |
It tends to live on plains and in | bushy mountainous areas near water. |
cm), and has | bushy, narrow gills and a compressed tail. |
Infected bushes are not | bushy nor small, rather the fruit is crumbly and in |
They are small, tufted, | bushy or spreading plants growing to 10-45 cm tall. |
the bark texture similar to that of ivy in its | bushy or arborescent stage. |
See the official map of | Bushy Park . |
The event changed its name from | Bushy Park Time Trial in October 2008. |
The Royal Paddocks Allotments are adjacent to | Bushy Park and Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club. |
The area now known as | Bushy Park has been settled for at least the past 4, |
ampton and Hampton Hill before running through | Bushy Park to Hampton Court. |
Bushy Park, Greenwich Park and Richmond Park are in | |
The Longford River as it enters | Bushy Park, viewed from Hampton Hill High Street. |
It also includes Hampton Court Palace and | Bushy Park, and the Rugby Football Union's ground, T |
ly known as 'LCHS') was established in 1951 at | Bushy Park, in South West London, for students in gr |
North of the A308 is the better-known | Bushy Park. |
club situated at Royal Cricket Grand Pavilion, | Bushy Park. |
e Barge Walk Hampton Court; Brompton Cemetery; | Bushy Park; the Longford River, and those parts of i |
The organisers of | Bushy parkrun went on to form parkrun (originally UK |
d to hunt kangaroo by driving them through the | bushy peninsula, down the hill to Peacock Point at t |
Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a | bushy perennial herb with blue or lavender flowers. |
Astragalus douglasii is a | bushy perennial herb producing a number of erect or |
This is a | bushy perennial herb forming a clump of thick, hollo |
Peperoncini grow on a | bushy plant that reaches 30 inches (77 cm) in height |
To encourage a | bushy plant, cut the tip of the top, insert into the |
aking the form of a single erect stem or a low | bushy plant. |
Steganotheca is a genus of | bushy, probably vascular plant with branched axes, k |
LP as a practice pad, he woodsheds to the Ron | Bushy psychedelic opus and drum solo virtually destr |
by a reformed lineup with only one member(Ron | Bushy) remaining from their previous album. |
ere are long stretches of crisscrossing roads, | bushy ridges, winding creeks and herds of cattle. |
Bushy Run Battlefield (NHL) | |
inus edulis), fendlerbush (Fendlera rupicola), | bushy sage (Salvia ramosissima), Texas madrone (Arbu |
However, it can also be allowed to grow as a | bushy screen if its lower branches are not removed. |
Borrichia frutescens (L.) DC. - | Bushy Seaoxeye, Bushy Seaside Tansy |
Ludwigia alternifolia, commonly known as | Bushy seedbox and Rattlebox, is a herbaceous perenni |
Ludwigia helminthorrhiza, known commonly as | Bushy seedbox and Rattlebox, is a herbaceous perenni |
Branched and | bushy, Senecio flaccidus gets its common name from i |
eterminate tomato plant, which grows in a more | bushy shape and is most productive for a single, lar |
t can be pruned after flowering to encourage a | bushy shape. |
A | bushy shrub to 3 metres tall. |
This | bushy shrub is an important native prairie legume. |
This plant is a clumpy, | bushy shrub which reaches 2.5 meters tall by 2 meter |
This is a spreading, | bushy shrub growing one half to two meters tall. |
The tall, | bushy shrub has green stems and twigs and highly red |
This is a | bushy shrub reaching 60 centimeters to 2.5 meters in |
This is a | bushy shrub reaching one half to two meters in heigh |
The Arctostaphylos stanfordiana is a | bushy shrub growing one half meter to two meters in |
Arctostaphylos ohloneana is is an erect, | bushy shrub reaching one or two meters in height. |
This is a | bushy shrub producing many erect, slender stems appr |
Rosa woodsii is a | bushy shrub which grows up to three meters tall, the |
This | bushy shrub is neither a cedar nor a fir, but is in |
It is a deciduous, grey-leafed, | bushy shrub that grows to a height of up to 2 m (6 f |
It is a | bushy shrub with many intricate branches forming a t |
It is a small, | bushy shrub spreading or growing erect and approachi |
This is a | bushy shrub growing from a woody base and reaching a |
Quercus john-tuckeri is a | bushy shrub growing 2 to 5 meters in maximum height, |
small perennial herb 10 centimeters tall or a | bushy shrub over a meter wide. |
gentiflora is is a sprawling perennial herb or | bushy shrub generally exceeding a meter tall and app |
This is a dense, | bushy shrub approaching half a meter in maximum heig |
It often is a | bushy shrub with rigid, contorted branches, but freq |
This | bushy shrub produces a stem 20 to 80 centimeters tal |
s variable in appearance, taking the form of a | bushy shrub or an erect tree up to 8 meters tall. |
rows up to 3 metres (10 ft) as a spreading and | bushy shrub, flowering from winter to early spring. |
In mountains it grows on warm, | bushy slopes or areas left after logging. |
It is a | bushy, sprawling annual herb growing up to two meter |
The multiple | bushy stems of Baptisia tinctoria reach 2 to 3 feet |
The $hit, Ace | Bushy Striptease, Anat Ben David (of Chicks On Speed |
Tomato | bushy stunt virus is a tombusvirus first reported in |
This is a dense, | bushy subshrub reaching maximum heights around a met |
This is a clumpy or | bushy subshrub reaching up to about half a meter in |
As the name implies, its | bushy tail is covered with black and red rings. |
Its | bushy tail is reddish brown and black at the tip. |
hey weigh about 300 grams (11 oz), have a long | bushy tail and relatively small ears. |
dy supported by short legs, as well as a long, | bushy tail and a flat, long cranium. |
It has a long, | bushy tail, and a slender, pointed snout. |
as light brown fur with white underparts and a | bushy tail. |
framing its face and on its neck and a thick, | bushy tail. |
ized by its shorter gape, and shorter and more | bushy tail. |
They are very agile climbers and have | bushy tails. |
The fruit is a hairy achene with a | bushy tawny pappus. |
ufous or cream cheeks and beards that are less | bushy than males. |
In addition to | Bushy, this lineup includes Erik Brann, Phil Kramer, |
ifolia is a shrub varying in size from low and | bushy, to long thickets, to a treelike form 9 meters |
This cactus is bluish-green and manifests a | bushy to erect form that may attain a height of two |
This | bushy tree apparently grows without the benefit of r |
n's friend (Brachyglottis repanda) is a small, | bushy tree or tall shrub endemic to New Zealand. |
s icaco is a shrub 1-3 metres (3.3-9.8 ft), or | bushy tree 2-6 metres (6.6-20 ft) , rarely to 10 met |
as the Soap Bush or Soap Dogwood), is a small, | bushy tree of about 4 meters that is endemic to the |
Gabor | Bushy, who was the owner of Suburban Buick in nearby |
a shrub reaching one half to two meters tall, | bushy with slender branches. |
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