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e second Led Zeppelin song to be named after a | fruit, the first being "The Lemon Song". |
ike there are a variety of shades of tangerine | fruit, there are a variety of color mixes employed t |
riginal Sin: she eats the symbolized Forbidden | Fruit, thereby obtaining knowledge. |
vor will strongly depend on the quality of the | fruit, therefore it is advisable to use only hand pi |
the evils of this life, that we may enjoy the | fruit thereof forevermore in Heaven. |
Down is the seed and thou shalt taste the | fruit thereof. |
Like all Amelanchier | fruit, these resemble a berry, but are actually pome |
rose" are sometimes used for this plant or its | fruit; they can refer to almost any species of Syzyg |
seeds and other dry plantstuffs such as dried | fruit; they have also been recorded in chicken (Gall |
eenish, and are seen from April to August, the | fruit they produce are bluish black berries that bec |
mechanization for pruning, shoot thinning, and | fruit thinning, crop levels can be adjusted several |
ng the success of Elegant Slumming and Bizarre | Fruit, this second version was re-issued in October |
(crema pasticcera) topped with pieces of fresh | fruit; this is called crostata di frutta. |
hat grow in a rather gangly fashion, producing | fruit throughout the growing season, and in contrast |
dy pace and can only be refilled by collecting | fruit throughout the level. |
ohol because it is made from neither grain nor | fruit, thus allowing its consumption. |
Flowering season June to July, | fruit time July to August. |
e, and are displayed at the joint tips (or old | fruit tips), blooming in mid-summer. |
us, hilum, mycropyle, raphe-antiraphe) or from | fruit tissues (exocarp, receptacle, flower tube, per |
typical ratio in a green smoothie is about 60% | fruit to 40% leafy greens. |
er part of the forest, where trees have little | fruit, to better parts of the forest. |
where the first number indicates the amount of | fruit to be used in relation to the sugar. |
orphinae do generally not visit carrion or old | fruit to drink liquids. |
Examples may range from counting | fruit to reading a thermometer gauge to determine te |
She created it when she had run out of fresh | fruit to add into the ice cream, and instead decided |
iver for hunting expeditions, and also to take | fruit to market. |
male plants are required for the production of | fruit to ensure that fruit are produced. |
ungle, Buck builds a trap baited with a durian | fruit to capture a giant orangutan for a St. Louis z |
cutive WSOP title other players began bringing | fruit to the table in hopes of increasing their luck |
-makers sometimes rely on adding a pectin-rich | fruit to a poor setter, for example apple to blackbe |
Fresh | fruit to be served in its season. |
r occasion, he gave her the gooseberry (nelli) | fruit to the poetess with the hope of improving her |
a new record company and kept the name Passion | Fruit to leverage the success of the first single. |
a dooryard tree due to a high tendency of the | fruit to split open while still on the tree, as well |
Fated no | fruit to produce |
of part of the estate as an orchard supplying | fruit to Wilkin & Sons. |
Athyma - generally do not visit carrion or old | fruit to drink liquids. |
collecting seeds for harvest allow unblemished | fruit to ripen then clean and dry seeds. |
Since ancient times, prolonged cooking of | fruit to reduce its volume has been used as a practi |
The player collects | fruit to score points and power up to knock enemies |
g everything from small mammals, to plants and | fruit, to eggs, and even hatchlings of other Asian d |
ed on the flowers of lemon trees and can cause | fruit to become misshapen and deformed. |
at the time so the vineyard sourced most of it | fruit to wineries outside the valley. |
made through the process of slicing this sweet | fruit to add fragrance to a plain cake base. |
These include curuba (a | fruit), toche (a bird), guadua (a bamboo-like plant) |
Jane lived there - the fig tree still produces | fruit today. |
by moving over them) various objects including | fruit, tools and eggs. |
squeezed lemon, butter, and powdered sugar or | fruit toppings or syrup. |
The Summer | Fruit Tortrix (Adoxophyes orana) is a moth of the fa |
Later, Reardon was Secretary Wellington Retail | Fruit Trade Association. |
In 1830, he entered the Azores | fruit trade with the ship Minerva. |
he Canary Islands and Japan, the international | fruit trade and the military history of the River Kw |
he 1840s, he diverted his other ships from the | fruit trade to the coffee trade. |
f this, it is called the Honeybell in the gift | fruit trade, where it is one of the most popular var |
on originally and presently concerned with the | fruit trade, and a notable charitable institution. |
He was adviser to the British National | Fruit Traders Association and a fellow of the Royal |
Aboriginal people eat the | fruit traditionally, fresh and dried. |
Their name translated means 'under | fruit tree horse', which suggests that it may have b |
Carl Muller, The Jam | Fruit Tree |
It is a popular garden | fruit tree and propagated commercially in small orch |
multi-cultural music experience; Jazz trio the | Fruit Tree Project; Coal Face, a theatre commission |
kak, or lai, is a primary rainforest substorey | fruit tree from Borneo. |
Kamagong or "Mabolo" is a | fruit tree found only in the Philippines, the wood o |
ated species Pouteria sapota from Cuba and the | fruit tree Mammea americana from Central and South A |
The Zurna is an instrument made from the | fruit tree Apricot ( Prunus Armeniaca ). |
Fruit Tree is a box set by English singer/songwriter | |
Garcinia intermedia is a tropical American | fruit tree species. |
Antidesma bunius is a species of | fruit tree in the Phyllanthaceae. |
arbed wire fences or loose, improperly erected | fruit tree netting, both of which can result in very |
when the site was the Shrewsbury Quest, and a | fruit tree garden. |
For the trimming of | fruit tree branches, see fruit tree pruning. |
butterfly, the Question Mark seeks out rotting | fruit, tree sap, dung, or carrion as food sources. |
The genus of the tropical | fruit tree family Sapotaceae Labatia, first describe |
& Bonpl.) is a | fruit tree native to Amazon Rainforest vegetation in |
a scientific description of the south Chinese | fruit tree lychee. |
Garcinia dulcis, Mundu or Rata, is a tropical | fruit tree native to Indonesia. |
In most cases, the developers left a | fruit tree in each back yard. |
When he became a | fruit tree salesman he visited isolated farms and th |
olved, particularly Maurice de Vilmorin, whose | fruit tree collection was in 1921 given to the state |
The state highway veers north and intersects | Fruit Tree Drive and Water Street, which were former |
duous and evergreen trees and several types of | fruit tree. |
o tempted Adam and Eve to eat from a forbidden | fruit tree. |
t a sizable flock may gather when feeding at a | fruit tree. |
Planting of tropical | fruit trees started in 1954, and over the years toda |
s and beyond the water garden is an orchard of | fruit trees which also contains an ancient evergreen |
Fruit trees were used as landmarks as far back as Sa | |
tanical collection of tropical and subtropical | fruit trees and shrubs. |
ghout the Lesser Antilles, gusty winds damaged | fruit trees and power lines. |
Orchards of flowering | fruit trees along the Hardangerfjord in May are imag |
In Taiwan, this plant is often grown under | fruit trees in fruits orchards as a secondary crop. |
pear (Pyrus communis), apple, cherry and other | fruit trees (Rosaceae) and is responsible for the pe |
rchards containing apricot, mulberry and other | fruit trees and fields of wheat and oats and stands |
poi, is a small, tropical rainforest substorey | fruit trees native to Southeast Asia, especially Bor |
aving been heavily forested, and full of "wild | fruit trees of vast variety", with nut trees, berry |
It was also used as an orchard, and a few | fruit trees still remain. |
The larvae feed on the flowers of | fruit trees and are considered a pest in orchards. |
It also works with | fruit trees and ornamental plants and trees native t |
He used the rich soil to grow cereal crops, | fruit trees and to graze livestock. |
grounds with all plants labelled, wall-trained | fruit trees and greenhouse plants. |
On the irrigated land, vegetables and | fruit trees are grown, while on the unirrigated terr |
There are a variety of | fruit trees including apples, pears, cherry, and sof |
Fruit trees (especially orange and lemon trees), oli | |
The remains of growths of | fruit trees may still be seen at the lower portion o |
It is filled with whitewashed cottages, | fruit trees and fynbos. |
A wall for growing | fruit trees extends to the east from the south east |
ous borders, an orchard featuring varieties of | fruit trees from the 16th century, terraces, walls a |
Proposal to create avenues of | fruit trees |
collapsed and he left behind him a few ancient | fruit trees and a lot of gouty DNA. |
usand trees, in addition to the forty thousand | fruit trees are the pride of the garden. |
to be achieved with the help of grafting more | fruit trees and, maybe, growing enough in future to |
d marmoset is a mutualist with many species of | fruit trees because it distributes the seeds from th |
tural garden there are Mango, Banana and other | fruit trees along with Gulbakavli, roses and other f |
This article is about the | fruit trees and their fruit. |
The 16 different | fruit trees that can be found in the trail are Mango |
By 1898, a great variety of tropical | fruit trees had been planted on the island. |
Orange trees in Chinese pots and laden | fruit trees contribute to the graceful affluence of |
s brother in the preparation of The Fruits and | Fruit Trees of America (1845) and following the deat |
s relying most heavily on patchily distributed | fruit trees have the largest ranges. |
nd work on plant diseases, Fungous Diseases of | Fruit Trees in New Zealand. |
The Palace also had a private garden with | fruit trees and vegetables. |
Its preferred hosts are ornamental and | fruit trees of subtropical regions. |
areas they are bunches of twigs, usually from | fruit trees and preferably with buds. |
t, and a walled garden at the rear with lawns, | fruit trees and an oak. |
ed three or four acres fenced and stocked with | fruit trees, withered and dried up”. |
cessor T.A. Work planted the upper garden with | fruit trees, pines and cypress while Maud Porter Wor |
Thus he became the patron god of cattle, | fruit trees, hunting, husbandry and bee-keeping. |
rops, but were supplemented by grapes, olives, | fruit trees, beans, and products from goats and bees |
an irrigation system and planted thousands of | fruit trees, and by 1920, the town had more than twe |
pe-myrtle, dogwood, magnolia, deciduous holly, | fruit trees, etc. |
a number of crops, including wheat, barley and | fruit trees, as well as on goats and beehives. |
while those with smaller slope is covered with | fruit trees, vineyards and cattle and grain are grow |
fruit trees, including Anacardium occidentale, Averr | |
led kitchen garden furnished with well stocked | fruit trees, on the site of the modern-day vineyard |
The gardens contain rare | fruit trees, a canal, a pond, a Victorian era parter |
ees and shrubs, consisting of oaks, chestnuts, | fruit trees, and so forth, as well as one hectare pl |
areas in gardens, potted plants, and trunks of | fruit trees, and other trees and shrubs. |
cypresses, and bamboos; plums were the favored | fruit trees, along with peaches and oranges. |
species (excluding native) of palms, tropical | fruit trees, exotic flowering and canopy trees, bamb |
t was used mainly on apples, but also on other | fruit trees, garden crops, turfgrasses, and against |
It is also known for its | fruit trees, an unusual sight in the Saharan regions |
m households, and paid taxes on wheat, barley, | fruit trees, and goats or beehives. |
hen garden houses a fine collection of regency | fruit trees, vegetables and associated bothys. |
es (45,000 m2) that include an organic garden, | fruit trees, and a variety of plants and shrubs that |
s contain over 3,000 taxa of plants including: | fruit trees, grasses, begonias, orchids, bromeliads, |
It paid taxes on wheat, barley, | fruit trees, and goats or beehives. |
gency describes it as a land of "homestead[s], | fruit trees, cemeteries, and abandoned roads." |
fed game animals in winter, planted and pruned | fruit trees, stocked fish, and treated streams for a |
rden features an orchard with old varieties of | fruit trees. |
srs Veithch & Sons of Chelsea as a nursery for | fruit trees. |
onomy is based primarily on olive orchards and | fruit trees. |
stands of lilac, rhododendron and some of the | fruit trees. |
honey locust, magnolias, maples, sweetgums and | fruit trees. |
ous, had some cattle and poultry, gardens, and | fruit trees. |
inent except Antarctica and is a major pest of | fruit trees. |
naming the new community after the goddess of | fruit trees. |
It is planted with greengage and other | fruit trees. |
nts an argent tower on a gules hill with three | fruit trees. |
hich quickly became an important cultivator of | fruit trees. |
pis leperii, an armoured scale insect found on | fruit trees. |
edicinal and edible plants including roses and | fruit trees. |
, amongst other things, silver-leaf disease of | fruit trees. |
n intercrop with coconut, arecanut and various | fruit trees. |
ocated on a small unfenced field and had a few | fruit trees. |
nst mites on citrus trees, including deciduous | fruit trees. |
the extermination of flying foxes, which raid | fruit trees. |
t, moving from its breeding caves in search of | fruit trees. |
, while the fertile farm land was planted with | fruit trees. |
palace was surrounded with a large garden with | fruit trees. |
tercropped with coconut, areca nut and various | fruit trees. |
nursery, and the extensive woods with lawn and | fruit trees. |
ona Island and planted it with Iona grapes and | fruit trees. |
of flowering plants, including 100 species of | fruit trees; and over 2,300 orchids, said to be one |
, Large-leaved Mahogany, genuine mahogany, Sky | Fruit, Tropical American Mahogany |
The skin of the | fruit turns yellow orange at maturity, sometimes wit |
The sapodilla trees yield | fruit twice a year, though flowering may continue ye |
The latter develops into a spherical | fruit two millimeters wide. |
ranges, and can do so without quantifying each | fruit type and then reductively quantifying each to |
h (Hedysarum) are two genera that exhibit this | fruit type, which is found particularly in the Hedys |
These | fruit typically have a higher price, due to having m |
The | fruit typically mature from July to August in Florid |
The | fruit typically weighs 100-200 grams. |
In Florida the | fruit typically ripens from August to early October, |
victories and cultural revival that would bear | fruit under the Macedonian emperors. |
eloping his next feature documentary about the | fruit underworld. |
s known for taking as much as a decade to bear | fruit unless grafted to a non-standard rootstock, wh |
The plant's spines also make collecting | fruit unpleasant. |
s, a plant that grows and produces flowers and | fruit until killed by frost or some other external f |
to about 5 m in height with white flowers, and | fruit up to about 1 cm in diameter that are yellow o |
Densuke Watermelon: This variety has round | fruit up to 25 lb (11 kg). |
containing a peacock feather fan of 200 eyes, | fruit upon the table, scrolls on the wall, lanterns |
tribes have a long and rich history of saguaro | fruit use. |
ame; AVAs require that a minimum of 85% of the | fruit used in the designated wine is grown within th |
s badunga or cohombro, is a vine grown for its | fruit used as a vegetable. |
It forages for leaves and fallen | fruit, using well-worn tapir paths which zig-zag thr |
They eat small | fruit, usually swallowed whole, insects and spiders. |
In Florida the | fruit usually ripens from late June to July. |
ry, and when the larva hatches it consumes the | fruit, usually finishing the entire berry in under t |
The name (originally | Fruit Vale) comes from the many fruit orchards (larg |
The | fruit valves are of a cup shape. |
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