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| It is planted in gardens as an | fruiting and ornamental tree in sub-tropical climates, |
| It is used for tropical plants, such as | fruiting banana trees, coffee, rubber and giant bamboo |
| The | fruiting bodies of Agaricus augustus are large and dis |
| l development, the team found that individual | fruiting bodies contained predominantly one strain or |
| For thousands of years, the | fruiting bodies of Ganoderma fungi have been used in t |
| Species of this family commonly have | fruiting bodies with pegs, spines, or teeth hanging fr |
| Young | fruiting bodies are characterized by a moist, rubbery, |
| e to sporulate autonomously - without forming | fruiting bodies and with high efficiency. |
| enotype to emerge, these bacteria exploit the | fruiting bodies of wild-type M. Xanthus to sporulate m |
| of Pxr-S, thereby inhibiting the formation of | fruiting bodies indefinitely. |
| Fruiting bodies of C. formosus range from 2-14 cm (0.7 | |
| and specific epithet suggest, the cup-shaped | fruiting bodies are violet colored on the interior sur |
| The | fruiting bodies (basidiocarps) are pale, with a smooth |
| meaning it is able to self-fertilize and form | fruiting bodies in the absence of a mating partner. |
| , fly agaric and common puff ball amongst the | fruiting bodies seen. |
| the cucurbitane skeleton - isolated from the | fruiting bodies of the mushroom Russula lepida (23 mg/ |
| As these | fruiting bodies age, the pore surface turns from yello |
| beyond their contribution to the color of the | fruiting bodies, ... since predators rarely feed on fr |
| The | fruiting bodies, appearing in late summer or fall, com |
| obes in each dish to form dozens of slugs and | fruiting bodies. |
| ticula is a cellular slime mold which forms a | fruiting body in a volcano shape. |
| The | fruiting body has a rubbery texture, becoming corky wi |
| AB-368", hyphae parasitizing a single partial | fruiting body specimen. |
| s specifically responsible for inhibiting the | fruiting body development during cell growth when nutr |
| acervuli) is a small asexual | fruiting body that erupts through the epidermis of hos |
| The | fruiting body forms a thick and shiny black crust, on |
| word soros "a heap" + karpos "fruit") is the | fruiting body characteristic of certain cellular slime |
| a polypore, although unlike bracket fungi the | fruiting body may appear terrestrial when growing from |
| identified log on a beach, and another from a | fruiting body of the bracket fungus Bjerkandera adusta |
| This | fruiting body remains subterranean for most of the yea |
| This | fruiting body remains subterranean for most of the yea |
| This | fruiting body remains subterranean for most of the yea |
| The | fruiting body of hydnellum peckii can be used to produ |
| ticellular development that culminates into a | fruiting body with resistant viable spores (D. purpure |
| garitine is found in the cap and gills of the | fruiting body, and the lowest in the stem. |
| s a unit, and the individual organisms form a | fruiting body, in which amoeba are differentiated into |
| Both of the images featured depict the same | fruiting body. |
| ingle holotype, a complete ascoma like fungus | fruiting body. |
| ogress from darker to lighter with age of the | fruiting body. |
| florescences of bright pink, yellow, or white | fruiting bracts surrounding tiny petalless pistillate |
| fruiting branch showing seed pod | |
| s has much longer corolla lips and less acute | fruiting calyx lobe apices. |
| The | fruiting capsule matures from May to September. |
| The | fruiting capsule is around 2 cm long, slender in shape |
| The | fruiting catkins are erect, 1-2.5 cm long and 5-12 mm |
| th bats were caught in a mist net placed near | fruiting Ficus tree in disturbed peat swamp forest. |
| fruiting Fieldia at Mount Imlay National Park | |
| It often visits | fruiting fig trees, but also takes insects and small i |
| It flowers from December to April, | fruiting from February to July. |
| rows scattered to gregarious in rice paddies, | fruiting from early July to late August. |
| It flowers from July to January, | fruiting from July to March. |
| ne extending from the trunk which carries the | fruiting grape shoots or spurs. |
| A. virginiana with anthers 1.2-1.6 mm long, | fruiting heads 12-15 mm thick. |
| ffering from A. virginiana in the size of the | fruiting heads and anthers. |
| Flowering occurs in March-April, and | fruiting in September-October. |
| Mango, because it often fruits twice a year ( | fruiting in the summer, and then gives way to another |
| Fruiting occurs in early summer. | |
| It flowers in April, and | fruiting occurs in June. |
| and rare trees, delightful summer houses and | fruiting orange trees, thought to be 300 years old, ro |
| Foliage and | fruiting panicle of Cordyline obtecta |
| of this species are crenate leaf margins and | fruiting pedicels that are 2-8 mm long. |
| Fruiting peduncles are 3-4 cm long and glabrous. | |
| Its | fruiting period is from May to June in Hong Kong. |
| tive characteristic of the tree was its early | fruiting season, which began in May. |
| ally, leaving inadequate nutrition outside of | fruiting season. |
| It is a small | fruiting shrub in the Solanaceae family. |
| Solanum chippendalei is a small | fruiting shrub in the family Solanaceae, native to nor |
| Solanum spirale is a small | fruiting shrub in the Solanaceae family, present in mi |
| The plant rarely matures into a | fruiting stage, however, with most individuals remaini |
| s a single, large, three-branched leaf plus a | fruiting stalk. |
| n Peninsula, feed on wallflower flowering and | fruiting stalks. |
| ms, either two or three leaves growing with a | fruiting stem, or a single leaf rising from the ground |
| r was based on the study of a single complete | fruiting structure specimen. |
| e family Trochodendraceae known from a fossil | fruiting structure found in the early Ypresian age Eoc |
| At | fruiting the stem is lined with many fruits on stalks, |
| hese could not be described as "flowering and | fruiting tops" of the plant and therefore did not fall |
| he feces in a pit, and to grow subsequently a | fruiting tree on this very fertile soil. |
| It is most usually observed in | fruiting trees at the forest edge, but also feeds on i |
| vailable, but the species gets displaced from | fruiting trees by larger pigeons such as the Collared |
| Fruiting trees apparently have never been found, and t | |
| They may form large flocks in | fruiting trees, and travel some distances in order to |
| Canopy of monsoon rainforest with | fruiting trees. |
| ding, may congregate with other frugivores at | fruiting trees. |
| around heavily on the outer branches of large | fruiting trees. |
| t report of a gilled mushroom (Basidiomycota) | fruiting underwater. |
| It flowers in August and continues | fruiting until the first frosts (sometimes as late as |
| edlars and the unique Little Scarlet, a small | fruiting variety of strawberry with a unique and inten |
| Colombard is an early | fruiting white variety of wine grape, better known as |
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