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It is also the primary body of the Hestia | clump, a group of asteroids with similar orbits. |
Farfugium japonicum grows in a loose | clump about 2 ft (0.6 m) tall and wide spreading by |
above 70 percent, however, the pollen tends to | clump and is not so likely to become airborne. |
It tends to | clump and grow up into the shaded understory of Quee |
erately, eventually producing a multi-stemmed, | clump appearance. |
plant has deeply dissected leaves which form a | clump at the base. |
terpillars live in the warmest zone of a grass | clump, at a height of 20-40 cm (8-16 in). |
specially noted for discovering that platelets | clump at the site of blood vessel injury, a process |
This is an annual herb forming a small | clump at ground level or growing erect to a maximum |
uey secretion, and when a plant is mature each | clump becomes brown and sticky with the exudate. |
ite of an Iron Age hillfort known as Faringdon | Clump by Robert, Earl of Gloucester in 1144 in suppo |
It takes the form of a mat, | clump, creeper, or upright flower, and may grow from |
Two to ten flowers emerge from the | clump, each with five light pink petals under a cent |
This is a tuft or | clump forming perennial herb with absent or very sho |
The plant forms a | clump from a rhizome. |
It forms a matted | clump from a woody caudex and produces leaves and st |
tar (such planets have only been discovered in | clump giants). |
Out of the | clump grow erect stems topped with dense inflorescen |
cloud of Sgr A West suggest that it once was a | clump in the CND, which fell due to some perturbatio |
All frass is deposited in a | clump in the mine. |
It is a perennial herb forming a | clump in the volcanic rocks. |
oduces offsets at the base and becomes a dense | clump in time. |
The frass is deposited in a | clump in the angle of the mine closest to the midrib |
Pyramidal cells | clump in the outer part to form glomeruli similar to |
Tutts | Clump is a small village in the civil parish of Brad |
Hamlets in the parish of The Lee include Lee | Clump, Lee Common, Lee Gate, Hunt's Green and Swan B |
ny plants to be growing side by side; thus the | clump may be several metres across. |
Within the parish is the hamlet of Lee | Clump, named for a small group of houses separate fr |
It is a perennial herb growing in a | clump near 40 centimeters tall and up to 80 centimet |
s a perennial herb or small shrub growing in a | clump no more than 25 centimeters tall. |
The | clump of stems is densely lined with silky hairs and |
etch is a perennial herb forming a thick erect | clump of hollow, woolly stems 40 to 90 centimeters t |
on the River Thames in England, situated in a | clump of wooded islands close to the village of Hurl |
tems grow from a woody caudex and form a rough | clump of hairy, bristly gray-green leaves in dry, ro |
This is a daisylike perennial with a basal | clump of narrow fuzzy leaves and erect, naked stems |
It is a perennial herb forming a | clump of erect stems growing up to a meter tall, sol |
It forms a | clump of basal leaves and extends one or more erect |
t is a perennial herb forming a loose or dense | clump of erect stems growing up to half a meter tall |
is frightened of dogs, accidentally vacuums a | clump of glued-on fur off the mutt's shaggy coat, Mr |
f the river, the bushes, which may have been a | clump of willows, also going by the name of "Domesda |
ve him a little speech, after which the entire | clump of roses will be thrown up. |
that he can be summoned by running around the | clump of trees seven times anti-clockwise. |
Salvia przewalskii forms a basal | clump of yellow-green leaves 1 to 2 feet (30 to 61 c |
The plant grows as a | clump of long, straplike leaves, up to two meters lo |
It stands in a | clump of erect stems, each topped with an infloresce |
most distinct hills in the area due to a large | clump of beech trees situated at its summit. |
is now a wooded area, known locally as Badbury | Clump, of roughly nine acres, swathed in bluebells i |
that form in the white negative spaces, with a | clump of dark leaves forming the background. |
ually done either with a plectrum, or with one | clump of fingers at a time, rasgueado generally uses |
ber of the cast of the 1963 Footlights revue A | Clump of Plinths, which was so successful during its |
There is a basal | clump of leaves around the caudex. |
The inflorescence is a small, dense | clump of several centimeter-long flowers. |
A resolved noncorotating | clump of H I material apparently removed from one of |
florescence of 5 to 13 flowers rises above the | clump of herbage. |
This is a small perennial herb forming a low | clump of spreading stems and woolly leaves. |
ial or perennial herb forming a cushiony basal | clump of leaves. |
There is a | clump of basal leaves around the stem bases. |
Carex multicostata produces a dense | clump of stems up to about a meter in maximum height |
Within the | clump of trees crowning the hill is a round barrow c |
Distantly in the background, a river, a | clump of trees, and a meadow can be seen. |
It grows from a mostly basal | clump of hairy leaves one to several centimeters lon |
It produces a | clump of leaves with rounded toothed or scalloped bl |
It forms a basal | clump of woolly leaves up to seven centimeters long |
This shrub forms a dense, erect | clump of many thin, branching, thorny stems approach |
oval or cylindrical stem, sometimes forming a | clump of several spreading stem branches. |
This is a low, matted plant producing a | clump of hairy, glandular herbage up to about 20 cen |
as five sepals, five small white petals, and a | clump of whiskery stamens at the center. |
This is a bushy perennial herb forming a | clump of thick, hollow stems up to about 80 centimet |
It produces a | clump of gray-green, spike-edged leaves and bolts a |
a rhizomatous perennial herb producing a dense | clump of stems up to about 30 centimeters tall. |
wiry, branching perennial herb forming an open | clump of jagged stems up to 40 centimeters long. |
church is situated in a field surrounded by a | clump of trees, and can be approached only by footpa |
Pisces I or Pisces overdensity is a | clump of stars in the Milky Way's halo, which may be |
It is an annual herb forming a brambly | clump of intricately branched, prostrate to erect st |
is wildflower is an annual herb growing from a | clump of foliage made up of segmented leaves with di |
There is also a malevolent | clump of balls called the Atomic that floats around |
It forms a | clump of elaborately white-veined leaves which are h |
s is a deciduous shrub, typically growing as a | clump of erect or (when longer) arching canes, 1.5-3 |
The Dudleya viscida plant has a basal | clump of erect fleshy, pointed leaves which are near |
nstructed beneath either a grass tree within a | clump of grass or from other litter collected at gro |
petite, decumbent annual herb forming a small | clump on the ground, its hairy, glandular stems no m |
meter tall when erect in form or growing in a | clump or mat lined with oval-shaped woolly leaves. |
are relatively simple to cultivate and do not | clump or form chains. |
When there are many stems the plant may form a | clump or mat. |
a low perennial herb or subshrub growing in a | clump or mat no more than 30 centimeters tall. |
It is a perennial herb forming a small | clump or mat of very slender, tangling red stems. |
It is a perennial herb forming a thick | clump or mat covered in clusters of woolly lance-sha |
usually annual herb forming a mostly prostrate | clump or mat of stems up to about 20 centimeters in |
ng stems that trail along the ground to form a | clump or mat, sometimes growing somewhat upright. |
Dudleya saxosa is plant grows a basal | clump or rosette of fleshy leaves, which may be flat |
droop to the ground with age, forming a bushy | clump or mat. |
(the fronds arising from a central point as a | clump rather than along a rhizome). |
Each | clump represented the location of a British or Frenc |
Funnell, John (2000) Excavations at Rocky | Clump, Stanmer. |
ε Andromedae is believed to be a red | clump star which is fusing helium in its core. |
s very smooth and fast moving particles cannot | clump together on this small scale from such a smoot |
The excess protein aggregates | clump together at axons and dendrites in neurons whi |
n appears as a reaction: then matter begins to | clump together forming stars and star systems, while |
: at some point these instrumental sounds will | clump together, at some points, be spread apart. |
on the surface of cells, causing the cells to | clump together. |
th large, feathery pinnate tentacles forming a | clump up to 60cm across. |
For example, peanut | clump virus can survive in the spores of its fungal |
f divided leaves forms a small to medium basal | clump, with leaves ranging in size from 3-4 inches t |
The plant forms a narrow | clump with a base of narrow, linear, densely hairy l |
t is an annual herb forming a prostrate mat or | clump with stems up to a meter long. |
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