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sts, they ate soft leaves, shoots, berries, and | leaf matter picked up from the forest floor. |
bol of that organisation is a cross between the | leaf of the London plane and a maple leaf. |
ened portable cases, made from silk and bits of | leaf. |
helter, which is initially covered with bits of | leaf, but later also with short twigs. |
vata is a plant pathogen that causes blight and | leaf spots in coconut trees. |
baby carriages that featured wooden bodies and | leaf spring suspension. |
C. salicifolius is susceptible to bouts with | leaf spot, scale insects and spider mites. |
metres high, with spreading branches producing | leaf stalks up to 15 cm long bearing several pairs o |
Breaking a | leaf or twig from the warden tree was considered a s |
tems and leaves: The leaves with broadly winged | leaf stalks, grow from single stems; the nodes betwe |
9, 1918, takes pride in presenting a Bronze Oak | Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Distin |
ervice Medal with one silver and one bronze oak | leaf cluster |
ional Defense Service Medal with one bronze oak | leaf cluster |
Army Commendation Medal with bronze oak | leaf, |
NASA Space Flight Medal with two bronze oak | leaf clusters (not worn) |
Stovall was awarded a Bronze Oak | leaf cluster in lieu of a second award of Silver Sta |
Component Achievement Medal (with 3 bronze Oak | Leaf Clusters) |
e Good Conduct Medal (1 Silver and 3 Bronze oak | leaf clusters) |
1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak | Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Distinguished Flyin |
Meritorious Service Medal with three bronze oak | leaf cluster (4 awards) |
Overseas Ribbon Short Tour with one bronze oak | leaf clusters (2 awards) |
They create a slender, brown spathulate | leaf case, in the end about 13 mm long. |
e borne on long petioles in erect bunches, each | leaf made up of three leaflets. |
Phyllomedusa burmeisteri, Burmeister's | Leaf Frog |
n least you expect it, like a bud bursting into | leaf, a new lease of life can appear. |
But the | leaf disease of black pepper (Kurumulku valli) in th |
In the earlier version of the Bx-tree, the | leaf nodes contained the moving-object locations bei |
All songs written and composed by Carbon | Leaf. |
is not angular, neither is it determined by the | leaf venation. |
t was recorded by the band and published by The | Leaf Label. |
Directed by Caroline | Leaf, the film was nominated for an Academy Award fo |
rds of the Achievement Medal are denoted by oak | leaf clusters, except for the Navy and Coast Guard w |
ts can be vegetatively propagated by submerging | leaf pullings in pure water. |
It was later released worldwide by The | Leaf Label in April 2005. |
The Street is a 1976 animated short by Caroline | Leaf, based on a short story of the of same name by |
By minimizing | leaf wetness via sound irrigation practices, the env |
Shakti, LLC is headed by New | Leaf Distributing board member,Santosh Krinsky. |
matal resistance can be determined by measuring | leaf gas exchange of a leaf. |
There will be a new book, published by Pointed | Leaf Press as a monograph, accompanying the exhibiti |
nder the axles with suspension by semi-elliptic | leaf springs. |
They are sheathed by the | leaf bases, which are sometimes swollen or inflated |
They have also been called black-eyed | leaf frogs and popeye hyla. |
le Garden centre", with another one called "New | Leaf Nurseries" at the bottom of the hill on the bou |
retreat at the tip, which they camouflage with | leaf litter or similar substances. |
In larger amounts though, they can induce | leaf drop. |
ending the official unveiling of Canada's maple | leaf flag. |
, including Alcan, BCE Inc., Bell Canada, Maple | Leaf Foods, Royal Bank of Canada, and Methanex Corpo |
Canadian Bacon | Leaf (Inverted cloverleaf) |
Cannabis (plant, | leaf, fruit or seeds) |
Ficus carica (Fig | leaf) |
The split-trail carriage had | leaf spring suspension and wheels with solid rubber |
Carrot red | leaf virus (CtRLV) is a plant pathogenic virus of th |
Carrot yellow | leaf virus (CYLV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the |
Older larvae built a portable case from | leaf fragments and particles of soil and feed on fal |
urn yellow to light green and may cause stunted | leaf growth. |
ever, in large numbers they can cause premature | leaf drop and twig dieback. |
s a fungal plant pathogen that causes Ascochyta | leaf spot on barley, wheat and maize. |
s a fungal plant pathogen that causes Ascochyta | leaf spot in Campanula species. |
The disease causes necrotic | leaf lesions and in severe cases seeds will become s |
The mine causes the | leaf to contract strongly. |
The mine causes the | leaf to roll lengthwise. |
It causes Ascochyta | leaf spot (also known as rough leaf spot) on barley |
mine that is lined with silk, which causes the | leaf to contract. |
made up of Douglas fir, Western red cedar, big | leaf maple, vine maple, red alder, cascara buckthorn |
he area, including the Air Canada Centre, Maple | Leaf Square and Infinity Condominium. |
The waxy, channeled basal | leaf is 10 to 20 centimeters long and withers at flo |
PVU characteristically causes | leaf malformation and necrotic spotting. |
Cherry mottle | leaf virus (CMLV) is a plant pathogenic virus causin |
Cherry rasp | leaf virus (CRLV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the |
Cherry rasp | leaf virus |
However, they for the most part chewed the | leaf; by comparison, the making of alcoholic drinks |
W B Turrill's mathematical classification of | leaf shapes |
ions including a mathematical classification of | leaf shapes. |
Close-up of | leaf margin, showing prickle |
Support came from a layer of closely packed | leaf bases just below the surface of the trunk, whil |
irly narrow, 7.5 to 27 cm long, 2 to 5 cm wide, | leaf stalks usually 10 to 30 mm long. |
ft (0.4-1 m) long with 0.8-4in (2-10 cm) long | leaf blades and a panicle reaching up to 16in (40 cm |
By utilizing a 9 inches (23 cm) outer | leaf it was possible to carry, wind loads between fl |
uraged to refine his style by his coach, former | Leaf great Joe Primeau. |
Their women folk engage in coconut palm | leaf platting, rope making and also work as agricult |
Monroe Springs, Sydney - Products: coil and | leaf springs |
Mecha are made from a collection of | leaf buds and tips of the early crops. |
istribution, there are many different color and | leaf forms of this plant in the wild. |
rally clean but exhibits slight coloration from | leaf tannin and gets quite warm in the summertime. |
in the Araceae due to the unique combination of | leaf morphology characteristics present in both spec |
The Common Aspen | Leaf Miner or Aspen Serpentine Leafminer (Phyllocnis |
graphers keen to move up from compact automatic | leaf shutter rangefinder cameras to the more "glamor |
Aquaplus, known for being the parent company to | Leaf. |
This secondary growth is to compensate for | leaf damage caused by insects during the spring. |
When completed the | leaf is rolled upwards. |
epigeic, i.e. it prefers to live in compost or | leaf litter rather than mineral soils. |
ase is a small, laterally compressed, spatulate | leaf case of 5-6 mm. |
They create a laterally compressed, composite | leaf case, built of 2-3 leaf fragments of a differen |
Edward W. Berry, based on a compression fossil | leaf specimen, was published in 1929. |
ned and executed the exterior cast concrete Ape | leaf decorations on the Mabel Smyth Memorial Buildin |
Finally, in mature condition, the | leaf margin with the mine is folded downward or rare |
e of fruit, while the cephalic part consists of | leaf pieces. |
The bottom level of the octree consists of | leaf nodes that accrue color data not represented in |
eatures, one may build a stump which contains a | leaf for each possible feature value or a stump with |
cigars have to be rolled in a continuous single | leaf but instead a continuous spiral wrap from base |
On the outside, a controversial gold | leaf coat was added to dome on the central tower. |
e in clusters of three, formed in the corner of | leaf and stem junctions, whilst fruit (capsules) are |
Cotoneaster integrifolius | leaf and fruit (8 mm diameter) detail |
"Busted in Baylor County (Sweet | Leaf version)" by Shooter Jennings on their 2005 alb |
of Shannon in northeastern Carroll County, the | Leaf flows eastward across northwestern Ogle County, |
atha plants are solitary-trunked and covered in | leaf scars, which exude a yellow gum after leaf loss |
n the film of microscopic algae that covers the | leaf blades of the marine plant Phyllospadix. |
ects of ethanol extract of Crataegus orientalis | leaf "significantly inhibited carrageenan-induced mi |
art of spring, females or stem mothers crawl to | leaf buds. |
The larvae create a | leaf shelter from within they feed. |
Later instars create a | leaf cone. |
in at least 50 countries and buy crude tobacco | leaf from at least 12 more countries. |
ng his own whiskey with sugar and crushed tansy | leaf. |
entimeters with usually one curving cylindrical | leaf. |
rated coconut flesh and wrapped in a cut banana | leaf to resemble a square pyramid. |
nted stems, thick internode cuticles, sheathing | leaf bases and reduced free leaf tips. |
It cuts the | leaf from the edge towards the midrib. |
to be used on the roots of plant cuttings, and | leaf wipes for cleaning houseplant leaves. |
Feuillet d'album (Album | Leaf) |
ried in loose, rocky soil, or under damp forest | leaf litter. |
round caudex and sending one fleshy, dark green | leaf above the surface of the ground. |
The larvae feed on dead grass, | leaf litter and living clover leaves. |
s camouflaged so as to appear as dead, dried-up | leaf material. |
in autumn, which coincides with the decline of | leaf litter. |
ted for the past 2,000 years or more, deep rich | leaf mold is absent and adequate soil depth to provi |
Fertilizer burn is a defined as | leaf scorch resulting from over-fertilization, usual |
gher levels of the Rubisco enzyme and delays in | leaf senescence (Stowe et al. 2000). |
iable in size and colour, probably depending on | leaf size. |
It is a popular destination for | leaf watchers drawn to the areas abundant foliage an |
Detail of | leaf structure |
Detail of | leaf |
ate climates, depth 60-120cm, develops floating | leaf. |
formed by spores, pollen, dinoflagellate cysts, | leaf cuticles, and plant resins and waxes. |
ecome white, but otherwise do not discolour the | leaf. |
cidiaceae, which causes the plant disease Cedar | leaf blight (or Keithia disease, after the original |
Lettuce big-vein disease causes | leaf distortion and ruffling in affected lettuce pla |
e species into four varieties, distinguished by | leaf shape and differences in the hairs covering the |
may cause discolouration, shoot distortion and | leaf drop. |
s develop as a chemically induced distortion of | leaf axillary or terminal buds on Pedunculate Oak (Q |
gly contracted and sometimes almost doubles the | leaf. |
and continue feeding within a downwards rolled | leaf margin that is fastened with silk. |
ayed other comedy characters including Dr. Jake | Leaf in the second series of Green Wing (2006), neig |
In 2002 Rand joined Dr. Norman | Leaf in creating Leaf & Rusher Skincare - an advance |
ossibly because the larva is unable to draw the | leaf edges upward. |
d on the upperside of young leaves, drawing the | leaf longitudinally into a roll or fold, which cover |
line drawings) of | leaf and stem morphology in relation to habitat. |
f the rearmost wings which resemble a dried out | leaf stem - presumably for camouflage in its natural |
e ball of rice is then wrapped in a dried lotus | leaf and steamed. |
When this dries, the | leaf margin somewhat folds over. |
Dry kratom | leaf contains roughly 0.25% mitragynine. |
Moro now works as an analyst during Maple | Leaf games on Leafs TV. |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 10 woolly leaflets each up t |
Each individual | leaf is composed of 5 to 7 leaflike leaflets, each o |
Each palmate | leaf is divided into 5 to 10 leaflets up to 6 centim |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 9 leaflets up to 7.5 centime |
Each palmate | leaf is divided into 5 to 9 leaflets up to 3.5 centi |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of usually 7 leaflets measuring 2 to |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 7 to 9 green leaflets up to 2 cen |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 10 leaflets each up to 7 cen |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 4 to 7 distinctive wide spoon-sha |
Each fleshy | leaf has an oval or rounded blade up to 7 or 9 centi |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 7 leaflets up to 5 centimete |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 10 leaflets up to 6 centimet |
The stems are leafy, with each oval-shaped | leaf several centimeters long and about half as wide |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 or 7 leaflets each 1.5 to 2.5 c |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 7 narrow, succulent leaflets |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 9 leaflets up to 3.5 centime |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 7 to 9 hairy leaflets 1 to 3 cent |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 7 to 9 leaflets up to 6 centimete |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 7 to 9 leaflets 1 or 2 centimeter |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 or 7 leaflets measuring 1 to 4 |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 10 hairy leaflets up to 5 ce |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 9 leaflets each up to 6 cent |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 9 leaflets up to 2.5 centime |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 4 to 7 leaflets up to 5 centimete |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 8 leaflets up to 5 centimete |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 7 to 13 hairy leaflets 1 to 4 cen |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 8 narrow linear leaflets mea |
Each hairy | leaf is divided into three rounded leaflets which ar |
minutely toothed round leaves, each gray-green | leaf blade only a few millimeters wide. |
Each compound | leaf is made up of three leaflets 5.1-7.6 cm (2.0-3. |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 8 leaflets up to 8 centimete |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 3 to 5 leaflets measuring 1 or 2 |
Each hairy | leaf is divided into toothy leaflets. |
Each reddish | leaf has a funnel-shaped stipule that wraps around t |
based on quartet data specifying, for each four | leaf species, the unrooted binary tree describing th |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 6 to 9 leaflets each up to 5 cent |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 7 to 10 leaflets each up to 5 cen |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 4 to 8 leaflets up to 8 centimete |
Each has | leaf blades divided into linear leaflets. |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 10 narrow leaflets sometimes |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 9 leaflets up to 5 centimete |
Each palmate | leaf is made up of 5 to 11 leaflets up to 3.5 centim |
They also eat fresh | leaf shoots from raffia palms when fruits are scarce |
Woody plants whose leaves can be eaten as | leaf vegetables include Adansonia, Aralia, Moringa, |
ut out holes (to emulate a caterpillar eating a | leaf) |
Air Medal with eight oak | leaf clusters |
Air Medal with eighteen oak | leaf clusters |
For skin diseases and piles, either a | leaf tea or an ointment made from the flowers was us |
ith short internodes and elongated, non-cordate | leaf blades which are glandular-punctate on at least |
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