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The fruit is an achene | borne in a spherical cluster of usually 10 to 20. |
Air | borne conidia have been detected and some colonies o |
events - have disappeared following their air | borne destruction. |
cubic meter to about 50, and which reduced air | borne sulphur dioxide from 300 micrograms per cubic |
on for the marriage was that Agnes had already | borne children; if she could have four surviving chi |
It is known that today's arms were already | borne shortly after the Thirty Years' War as an offi |
Cecilia had already | borne Titian 2 fine sons, Pomponio and Orazio, when |
This secrecy was also | borne out of previous episodes of persecution and op |
-shaped birthmark on his thigh, which was also | borne by his descendants. |
This fact is also | borne out by the advice rendered by Lord Mountbatten |
Along with Baldr, his wife Nanna was also | borne to the funeral pyre after she had died of grie |
not hesitate to corroborate; and this is also | borne out by his alias Munson, which is obviously id |
The States have always | borne primary responsibility for operating the machi |
the flowers are cream and brown in colour and | borne on 15-34 cm (6-14 in) long racemes. |
The flowers are white and | borne in early spring. |
ith a pointed tip about 2 millimeters long and | borne singly, in pairs or triplets which are solidly |
his coffin was draped with the Union Flag and | borne on a gun carriage escorted by a military firin |
, narrowly elliptic with an acuminate apex and | borne on twigs that occasionally feature corky wings |
shiny, dark green with lighter undersides, and | borne on short petioles. |
They are typically small, yellow-green, and | borne high in the tree in April through June. |
long which are divided into several lobes and | borne on long, thin petioles. |
The flowers are white, tubular, and | borne in spring, followed by purple berries. |
re lance-shaped, up to 7 centimeters long, and | borne on short petioles. |
al of Asteraceae, about 30 mm in diameter, and | borne on naked stalks up to 180 mm long. |
e is a spike of flowers arranged in whorls and | borne on a short peduncle. |
The leaves are oval in shape and | borne on short petioles. |
eters long by 5 wide, leathery in texture, and | borne on long petioles. |
s are ovoid, 4-7 cm (rarely to 8 cm) long, and | borne on a 1-2 cm long stalk; they are unusual in ta |
The blades are up to 6 centimeters long and | borne on petioles. |
aves are lance-shaped or elliptic in shape and | borne on short petioles. |
have carried the name 'MacRobert's Reply', and | borne the MacRobert family crest; a Blackburn Buccan |
p to 6 centimeters long, thick and fleshy, and | borne on a short petiole. |
shape, up to 7 centimeters long by 3 wide, and | borne on long petioles. |
es which are toothed or divided into lobes and | borne on petioles. |
ly lance-shaped, up to 4 centimeters long, and | borne on very short petioles. |
at tough, measuring a few centimeters long and | borne on petioles longer than themselves. |
gular in shape but are deeply lobed or cut and | borne on winged petioles. |
types of flowers are yellowish to reddish and | borne on small stalks emerging from the leaf axils. |
woolly leaves are 1 to 5 centimeters long and | borne in clusters along the stem. |
The gonotheca are | borne singly or in groups, they may or may not have |
The inflorescences are | borne on thick stalks a few centimeters long and are |
The small flowers are | borne in spikes; they open in summer and unusually f |
The oblong leaves are | borne on short petioles, the largest at the base of |
ss spheres, the lighter of which (c. 75 %) are | borne aloft by the combustion process. |
al leaves are up to 8 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles of up to 2 centimeters. |
The flowers are | borne on branching peduncles. |
It flowers in early spring and the flowers are | borne singularly, or in umbel-like inflorescences wi |
Fruit are | borne in clusters of 10-20. |
The seeds are | borne in cylindrical fruits. |
The inflorescences are | borne on short, stout stalks and the tiny flowers ar |
ut five centimetres (two inches) long that are | borne on crooked stalks. |
ross and small greenish white flowers that are | borne in clusters. |
The green leaf blades are | borne on long, slender petioles and divided into thr |
These are | borne in abundance during summer, especially after r |
The flowers are | borne in clusters, the individual flowers yellow, so |
Flowers are very small, yellow and are | borne in Summer. |
The leaves are | borne in opposite pairs or whorls of 3-4, each leaf |
The tiny flowers are | borne in pairs or singly. |
hich can be nearly 16 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles with lobed, winglike appendages. |
The leaves are | borne on winged petioles with many spines. |
The leaves are | borne on spiny petioles and are toothed or lobed, th |
flower heads are 1.5-2.5 cm diameter, and are | borne in dense, flat-topped clusters; the florets ar |
The spikelets are | borne on a spreading panicle inflorescence. |
The leaf blades are | borne on very long petioles. |
Yellow flowers are | borne in heads of two to four. |
leaves may be up to 8 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles. |
The leaf blades are | borne on petioles with thin, expanded bases that sur |
ellow flowers, 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) across, are | borne in loose clusters. |
Flowers are | borne on tall stalks in greenish-purple clusters, wi |
Male flowers are | borne in narrow inflorescences up to 50 centimeters |
The gonads are | borne at the radial canals or where these meet the m |
The hot springs are | borne from precipitation on the surrounding Cascade |
The rosettes of living leaves are | borne on a short, branching stem covered in the pers |
re located around the base of the stem and are | borne on short petioles. |
The inflorescences are | borne on short stalks less than three centimeters lo |
Sori are | borne on each side of the pinnule midvein and are pr |
The male and female flowers are | borne on separate trees and the female trees bear sm |
uared oval blades with toothed edges which are | borne on the ends of long petioles. |
They are | borne in terminal racemes or singly in the leaf axil |
The flowers have yellow-green petals and are | borne in cymes in the leaf axils. |
(usually between 6-12 inches) The leaves are | borne in whorls of four, bipinnate, with the numerou |
ch as poplar) both male and female flowers are | borne in catkins. |
Pear-shaped buds are | borne in clusters of three, formed in the corner of |
The small, white, urn-shaped flowers are | borne in bunched inflorescences. |
mbel-like cluster of several flowers which are | borne on very long, straight pedicels measuring up t |
They are | borne on petioles with winged, spiny margins, some s |
The white flowers are | borne in clusters at the end of the branches in spri |
f blades are up to 15 centimeters long and are | borne on short petioles, the upper smaller and sessi |
he leaves are several centimeters long and are | borne in alternately arranged clusters along the ste |
The smooth-petaled blue flowers are | borne in dense clusters, with the stem and calyces c |
The round sori are | borne in groups of four to five per fertile segment. |
The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are | borne on erect sprikes in mid-summer. |
wers in late-Spring and its yellow flowers are | borne on tall spikes. |
ioecious, that is, male and female flowers are | borne on separate plants. |
Seeds are | borne in a capsule one to two centimeters long. |
es are up to 30 or 40 centimeters long and are | borne on fleshy petioles. |
nded blades up to 3 centimeters long which are | borne on petioles. |
White flowers are | borne in large clusters followed by shiny, white ber |
flowers are white, up to 5 cm across, and are | borne singly or in small clusters at the tips of the |
about 12 centimeters long and 10 wide and are | borne on rigid, hollow petioles. |
e up to 5 centimeters long by 3.5 wide and are | borne on relatively long petioles. |
ith intricate brown markings, winged seeds are | borne in dry capsules that split like small parachut |
Male flowers are | borne in terminal spike inflorescences that emerge f |
The leaves are | borne on petioles and have rounded blades divided in |
Sori are | borne on the lowest one or two pairs of veins of fer |
e a catalytic triad, the elements of which are | borne on loops, which are the best-conserved structu |
The leaves are | borne in decussate whorls of three, scale-like, 2-5 |
pink flowers are tiny, hermaphroditic, and are | borne on narrow, feather-like spikes. |
yellow, white or occasionally blue flowers are | borne on a loose terminal raceme. |
lades divided into multilobed leaflets and are | borne on short petioles. |
e leaf blades reach 6 centimeters long and are | borne on short petioles. |
less than five millimeters in diameter and are | borne at the tip of each stem in single, sharply poi |
es are up to about 30 centimeters long and are | borne on long petioles. |
The small pink-tinted white flowers are | borne in densely-bunched inflorescences. |
leaf blades may be 25 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles. |
Spores are | borne on the end of hair-like cells (cortical fascic |
The pink or white five-petalled flowers are | borne in small clusters on short stems. |
The yellow flowers are | borne in dense terminal clusters above the foliage i |
weet scented catkins are 5-10 cm long, and are | borne on leafy branchlets. |
Dark blue or blue violet flowers are | borne on long stems held above the foliage. |
The elderberry's hermaphrodite flowers are | borne in large corymbs, 10-25 cm in diameter, where |
The leaves are | borne on long petioles, the longest near the base of |
Seeds are | borne in a capsule a little more than a 1 centimetre |
The gonophores are | borne on much reduced hydranths and usually protecte |
l leaves are up to 18 centimeters long and are | borne in pairs. |
The branches are | borne in regular whorls, produced at the rate of one |
The flowers are | borne low to the ground, but can come from bulbs 50c |
These are | borne singly on upright flower stalks which are gree |
s may be several centimeters long and some are | borne on short petioles. |
The orange-red flowers are | borne on tall spikes and are very attractive, making |
The flowers are | borne on 2-5 cm long panicles, each panicle with 50- |
slightly fleshy, hairless in texture, and are | borne on petioles up to 15 centimeters long. |
e up to 8.5 centimeters long by 4 wide and are | borne in a characteristic whorl. |
The flowers are | borne in racemes up to 20 cm long, each flower with |
The seeds are | borne in a spiny, globular capsule 3 to 4 cm in diam |
ers from say Tylecodon in which the leaves are | borne in spirals and are deciduous. |
are surnames in the English language, that are | borne by both males and females. |
to oval and up to 22 centimeters long and are | borne on long petioles. |
s of five or six leaves, up to 40 cm long, are | borne at the end of branchlets. |
The leaves are | borne on long petioles in erect bunches, each leaf m |
The flowers are | borne at the tops of leafy stems that are up to 1.5 |
The pink flowers are | borne singly or in small clusters and appear over a |
The flowers of C. obtecta are | borne in many large, open branched panicles that app |
Around 30-130 flowers are | borne on two-flowered partial peduncles measuring 1- |
One to three flowers are | borne on a pendant stem that comes from the base of |
The flowers are | borne on a long stem, normally longer than the leave |
he costs are often externalized (i.e. they are | borne not by the party responsible but by society in |
The flowers are | borne in cymules, the short (< 2.5 mm) corollas yell |
-male and female flowers are separate, but are | borne by the same plant. |
The petite inflorescences are | borne on naked stalks and are bunched with blue or l |
val blades up to 10 centimeters long which are | borne on petioles. |
occur singly or in pairs in leaf axils, or are | borne in a small raceme. |
The flowers are | borne in racemes 2-30 cm long, each flower small, gr |
The flowers are | borne in inflorescences and also in the joint where |
on with the seven billets was the coat of arms | borne by the former Duchy of Nassau. |
itself derives from the personal name Arwystl, | borne by a disciple of Dubricius. |
the latter shall be blazoned the City arms, as | borne upon the City seal, and the same shall be blaz |
f the City arms and a circle of blue stars, as | borne upon the City ensign. |
He had for a time acted at | Borne as Lombard's secretary and the primate appoint |
f> Voice, son of the like titled Ba-sa-en-Mut, | borne of the Chantress of Amun-Re, Lady of the House |
The high price that has to be | borne by the parents while marrying a daughter has l |
tes, saying that the claim "doesn't seem to be | borne out by experience". |
114 million would be | borne by the local government. |
It should also be | borne in mind that the act of consecration to Mary d |
II-IV set the ratio between reparations to be | borne by the Austrian government and those to be bor |
ificant share of these costs would probably be | borne by the state General Fund. |
try into Rennes it was customary for him to be | borne on the shoulders of four Breton barons. |
zing the attendance of fire service members be | borne by the Federal Government. |
Such a cross may be | borne before him in liturgical processions. |
in a safety-related system, then this must be | borne in mind at all stages in the software lifecycl |
ernal history of Carthage and this needs to be | borne in mind in relation to the Magonids. |
t point of the fell awkward and this should be | borne in mind when planning an ascent. |
bate payments from drug manufacturers would be | borne by the state General Fund. |
eat and good in different cultures, it will be | borne in upon them as they mature that they belong t |
he conditions of the test, though it should be | borne in mind that the viscosity for any such materi |
andsdalen, the brunt of the fighting had to be | borne by British units, even though Norwegian units |
e all material and construction costs would be | borne by Great Britain. |
tale about the responsibilities that should be | borne by both creative artists and indeed the male s |
, funnel-shaped flowers 5-6 cm diameter may be | borne at the tubercle tips. |
If a sound of antique chanting were to be | borne along the quiet air-if a procession of white-r |
r: With numerous anecdotes, stated: "let it be | borne in mind, and I assert it on the testimony of l |
Neither prediction has yet been | borne out. |
The name St Peter's Church has been | borne by two Roman Catholic churches in the town of |
oof of the house opening and Hilda's soul been | borne into heaven. |
Kamel's version of events appear to have been | borne out in the wake of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. |
ct the editorially-dynamic media have not been | borne out. |
drino", as he was styled-a title that had been | borne by Pius V as a cardinal- was sent as legate to |
d, an ever-greater share of the costs has been | borne by state and local governments. |
nto life after his body touched it while being | borne to the cathedral for burial. |
o claimed to have witnessed Hilda's soul being | borne to heaven by angels when Hilda died on 17 Nove |
ar name for amusement parks of the time, being | borne by parks in Springfield (Missouri), Atlanta, C |
ian sources mention Ivar the Boneless as being | borne on a shield by his warriors. |
ften hidden among the leaves rather than being | borne above. |
ebuilt in 1875 the cost of £1256 largely being | borne by the then rector, the Reverend Samuel Peshal |
levant, its apparent accuracy repeatedly being | borne out. |
the biopic is filmed with an aggrandizing bias | borne of his admiration rather than derision of Wood |
ranched; it has tetrasporangia and bisporangia | borne in multiporate conceptacles. |
ters long with a toothed or smooth-edged blade | borne on a short petiole. |
ters long with toothed, rounded or oval blades | borne on long petioles. |
The paired leaves have oval-shaped blades | borne on petioles, each with a total length under 3 |
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