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The inflorescence emerging from | leaf axils is a dense cluster of whitish flowers. |
consist of small depressions partly enclosed by | leaf tissue or hairs. |
The 1493 cc four cylinder engine had | leaf spring valve gear as used on the Leyland Eight |
Enqueue all | leaf nodes into the first queue (by probability in i |
ylindrical type in the later stages, enters the | leaf on the lower surface, and makes a narrow linear |
us plants, and from fungi and , in Europe, from | leaf sheaths of various grasses and of Typha and Jun |
arious institutions, such as the European Union | LEAF project; 'Linking and Exploring Authority Files |
en called D. binata f. multifida, has even more | leaf divisions, bifurcating several times to produce |
ed, and he informs her that none did; if even a | leaf had survived and reached Earth, a Vervoid would |
In the axil of every growing | leaf is found a growing spine which when mature is a |
nut (Arachis hypogaea); for example, Cercospora | leaf spot resistance. |
rt is a part of a plant or tree, for example, a | leaf, shoot or flower, which due to a genetic mutati |
a loose cocoon, covered with excrements amongst | leaf litter. |
larvae of various species exhibit leaf-mining, | leaf "rolling", or gall formation. |
For further explanation see | leaf area index. |
its 30-foot (9.1 m) ceilings and extensive gold | leaf decor, was a fixture of the social scene in Yon |
e lowering effects of carefully extracted olive | leaf extracts. |
The extremely rare | Leaf muntjac, also known as the phet-gyi, dwarf deer |
aper arguing that the "feather" was in fact the | leaf of a cycad. |
Many members of the Lauraceae family develop | leaf domatia. |
A small Fatsia japonica | leaf |
For Telugus it is a favourite food | leaf. |
um Merriweather Post Pavilion, which featured a | leaf covered optical illusion. |
The larvae feed on | leaf litter, vegetable detritus, rotten leaves and c |
It feeds in | leaf- and flower-buds of Citrus spp, causing deforma |
nly known as the Old World climbing fern, small | leaf climbing fern, climbing maidenhair, and snake f |
farinetta), carob, and Cucurbita ficifolia (fig | leaf melon). |
Ficus lutea | leaf and figs on the left, compared to Ficus natalen |
Air Medal with fifteen oak | leaf clusters |
s bistro an elegant Tea shop selling fine loose | leaf teas and fresh roast coffees. |
corative versions with lacquered finishes, gold | leaf, and other artistic embellishments. |
The carriage was fitted with | leaf spring suspension and metal wheels with pneumat |
Air Medal with five oak | leaf clusters |
5.5 mm wide, often with three or five parallel | leaf veins. |
Distinguished Flying Cross with five oak | leaf clusters |
onvenience stores, in a variety of flavors, and | leaf types (usually black or green, occasionally whi |
errupted series of flowers, with one flower per | leaf axil. |
Both the flower and | leaf are never seen at the same time. |
the top of the stem just below the flower; each | leaf is broad lanceolate, 3-9 cm long and 1.5-3.5 cm |
female plants with usually solitary flowers in | leaf axils. |
The spreading stems bear woolly foliage, each | leaf with an oval blade up to 2 centimeters long by |
August the 27th 1687,' London, 1687, folio, one | leaf (Bodleian). |
sists of a narrow corridor, often following the | leaf margin. |
rent year's fronds to form the following year's | leaf buds. |
he warmth of the sun on her face, and fondles a | leaf of grass, while the latter shields her eyes fro |
For each | leaf v in T2 (that is not also the root) |
s hired by Imperial News Ltd. to work for Maple | Leaf Comics, one of the first "golden age" publisher |
Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland, except for one | leaf containing Matt. |
Silene nutans is the host plant for the | leaf mining moth, Coleophora galbulipennella. |
spension was by the traditional Ford transverse | leaf springs front and rear and the engine drove the |
al or tropical moist lowland forests underneath | leaf litter and underneath forest debris. |
rated Universal out of six formerly independent | leaf merchants. |
ntral, slightly acute, pointed lobe forming the | leaf apex), and are darkly green. |
in soil core samples while another was found in | leaf litter. |
Found in | leaf litter at the beginning of small creeks, in at |
It is found in | leaf litter of shrubby or forested areas. |
Inclusions found in | leaf strips of plants infected with a Tospovirus |
be arboreal, most specimens have been found in | leaf litter. |
sa is a bdelloid rotifer that has been found in | leaf litter, soil, and moss in Europe and New Zealan |
These spiders are found in | leaf litter. |
e Battle stars, and the Air Medal with four oak | leaf clusters. |
Army Commendation Medal with four oak | leaf cluster |
Air Medal with four oak | leaf clusters |
itorious Service Medal, Air Medal with four oak | leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal, Preside |
Legion of Merit with four oak | leaf clusters |
ss, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak | leaf clusters, the Air Medal with four oak leaf clus |
ervice Medal, the Legion of Merit with four oak | leaf clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal |
II, Steger received the Air Medal and four Oak | Leaf Clusters and attained the rank of captain. |
Army Commendation Medal with four oak | leaf clusters |
Meritorious Service Medal with four oak | leaf clusters |
Kusari was one of four games | Leaf was forced to release its source code to the pu |
Distinguished Flying Cross with four oak | leaf clusters |
The Common Green Frog, Green Paddy Frog, or | Leaf Frog (Hylarana erythraea) is a species of frog |
The larva often migrates from one | leaf to another. |
sition, also transmits live load shear from one | leaf to the other. |
The plant draws cooling water from the | Leaf River. |
The solitary flowers emerge from the | leaf axils and are purplish. |
When a list of nodes is traversed from a | leaf node to the root node by chasing these parent p |
e is shaken, and insects are separated from the | leaf litter and fall out for inspection. |
together with silk to form a roomy cell from a | leaf in which it resides throughout the larval stage |
hout a petal stem (subsessile) growing from the | leaf axils. |
posed of two or three flowers emerging from the | leaf axils. |
ite, borne in thick clusters emanating from the | leaf axils, particularly on the older stems. |
same year, the school's emblem changed from the | leaf crest with purple ribbons, enscribed 'Niti est |
erect pedicels, with several emerging from the | leaf axils at interrupted nodes. |
The mine passes from one | leaf to the other by way of the shoot epidermis. |
the Michael "Switzer Leadership Award" from New | Leaf Counseling Center in San Francisco. |
When full-grown, the larva emerges from the | leaf, spins a few fibers beside the mid-rib of the l |
When full-grown the larva emerges from the | leaf and pupates on the under side of the leaf besid |
35-40 million years old was extracted from the | leaf of H. protera, preserved in a fossil amber from |
Flowers are solitary or grow in pairs from the | leaf axils. |
ly, less cocaine alkaloid is extracted from the | leaf, producing less cocaine hydrochloride, the powd |
the present day survived only fragment from one | leaf. |
The larvae may move from one | leaf to another. |
of elongated blotches, all descending from the | leaf tip. |
pus trivirgatus) is a songbird species from the | leaf warbler family (Phylloscopidae). |
Either starting at the end of stems or from the | leaf axils. |
The larva may migrate from one | leaf to another. |
species Corylopsis reedae described from Eocene | leaf fossils found in Washington State, USA. |
the stems, and the inflorescence grows from the | leaf axilla. |
ight of the tree (length of longest path from a | leaf to the root). |
lrf-arches topped with pearls raising from each | leaf and converging in an orb azure, with submeridia |
ish and borne on small stalks emerging from the | leaf axils. |
ad and high, usually marked with scars from old | leaf bases. |
It is made from coca | leaf extracts, a plant also known for its use as the |
three flowers emerge on erect pedicels from the | leaf axils. |
The plant's common name derives from its | leaf extracts and sap, which contain many insecticid |
Damage from cereal | leaf beetle is apparent when the tips of leaves turn |
leaf-like inflorescences which emerge from the | leaf axes. |
a 6 metres (20 ft) wide, 6 metres (20 ft) tall | leaf crown. |
The Meadowsweet Rust gall on | leaf midrib |
parasitic insect infestation, such as galls or | leaf mines and certain anomalies seen in invertebrat |
plus) to come work for the video game developer | Leaf, which Orito accepted. |
eral different instar stages were gathered from | leaf litter and from on or under rocks. |
The markings are generally along | leaf keels or margins, giving a sort of polyhedral a |
dult feed upon the alligator weed, generally on | leaf buds and along leaf edges, causing curling of t |
ut does not differ from the type in genetics or | leaf chemistry, and is not usually regarded as disti |
Chrysolina is a large genus of | leaf beetles in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. |
Acalymma is a genus of | leaf beetles found mainly in the New World. |
of torrential rain dripping on a giant rhubarb | leaf; a pair of mobile concrete speakers who lurk in |
cocoa, liquorice, cinnamon, lemon, ginger, coca | leaf, orange, corn mint, pine, cardamom, mace, clove |
The glandular oval | leaf blades are up to 5 centimeters long by 3.5 wide |
Orange Goblin cover | Leaf Hound while Alabama Thunderpussy cover Captain |
up to 99.999% gold (in the Canadian Gold Maple | Leaf series). |
While the gold oak | leaf collar insignia worn by a major of the USAF, Ar |
new station crest showed the autumn gold maple | leaf to permanently acknowledge its history as a Can |
ne of 99.999 percent pure, one-ounce gold maple | leaf bullion coins. |
, the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a Gold Maple | Leaf coin by artist Stanley Witten, with a face valu |
An undirected graph with | leaf nodes 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, and 12 |
s a large coarsely woven nest made of grass and | leaf strips with a downward facing entrance which is |
Areas of bare ground and | leaf litter are found throughout, and are associated |
Island Thrush foraged mainly on the ground, in | leaf litter, for small invertebrates, seeds and fall |
The group Pine | Leaf Boys holds the record for the most nominations, |
ther members of the Rainbow Lorikeet group, the | Leaf Lorikeet has an overall green plumage, with onl |
The fruit bodies grow in groups on | leaf mold, moss beds, or needle carpets during the s |
e stem, with small additional ones growing from | leaf axils. |
, including over all growth habit, phyllotaxis, | leaf width, vein tesellation, and bract colour (salm |
t was made for interchangeable lenses but had a | leaf shutter. |
"crossed lances" pattern wreathed by a half oak | leaf circle. |
r raceme of up to three flowers which hang from | leaf axils. |
Harvesting a | leaf at the break of day results often in a new spro |
The Mountain Ash has a | leaf made up of a number of leaflets, whilst the Whi |
"The plant has a | leaf like that of the almond, but smaller, and the f |
It has wide | leaf blades for a rush, often exceeding one centimet |
en an opposite pattern of leaves has successive | leaf pairs that are perpendicular, it is called decu |
It has a | leaf green color. |
atural distribution area normally have narrower | leaf blade lobes and narrower outer phyllaries, thes |
Pinyon and Orizaba Pinyon, like them having the | leaf stomata confined to the inner faces; it also di |
The Hawaiian Sweetpotato | Leaf Miner (Bedellia orchilella) is a moth of the Be |
eads in clusters with a few pistillate heads in | leaf axils below the clusters. |
Oak, along with portions of Glenn Heights, Oak | Leaf, Ovilla, and Waxahachie. |
Henry Meredith | Leaf (October 18, 1862 - April 23, 1931) was a Briti |
This is a perennial herb forming | leaf mats up to 40 centimeters wide and producing er |
known as costmary, alecost, balsam herb, bible | leaf, or mint geranium. |
A. heterophylla has | leaf blades that can be up to 38 cm long and 13 cm w |
Being unobtrusive, it hides under | leaf litter, old iron and haystacks. |
nal, and generally spend their day hiding under | leaf litter or fallen logs, and venture out in the e |
d seems to spend most of the day hiding amongst | leaf litter, under logs and possibly even below the |
They spend most of their time hiding in | leaf litter, under logs, or in burrows in the ground |
extends several erect petioles, each holding a | leaf divided into leaflets which are each divided in |
They spend the day in tree hollows or | leaf nests. |
ng and includes sharp hairs from the host plant | leaf underside. |
pportunistic pathogen on numerous hosts causing | leaf spots, rots and blights on many plant parts. |
of artificial or natural light This is how the | leaf of a tree splits water molecules into protons ( |
However, coca | leaf extracts are still used today as a flavouring a |
If the | leaf is not big enough to complete the larval growth |
artificial silk and leather; in imitation gold | leaf; in celluloid cements; as a preservative for an |
Crha impressed the | Leaf brass enough for them to deal away long time st |
ith 10 stamens in the male flowers borne in the | leaf axils. |
The flowers are solitary or in pairs in the | leaf axils, fragrant, with a four-lobed pale yellowi |
It is commonly seen in the | leaf litter of shady rain forests. |
It is generally found in damp | leaf litter and under rotten logs in Dominica. |
In 2011, | Leaf came to terms with Muhammad Ali to produce a 10 |
It is not as variable in its | leaf colours as the Msasa and the red colour fades b |
Flowers occur in clusters of 2 to 5 in the | leaf axils. |
rd's existing parts bin: coil springs in front, | leaf springs in the rear, drum brakes all round. |
Inflorescences occur in the | leaf axils, each bearing one or more five-lobed whit |
ustered inflorescences of female flowers in the | leaf axils. |
They live in a | leaf tube that is constructed by rolling a part of t |
ay be present in the corm and especially in the | leaf |
irless, but sometimes has tufts of hairs in the | leaf axils. |
The mine consists of a wandering gallery in the | leaf. |
Bright pink to purplish flowers appear in the | leaf axils and are open during the day. |
e flour, with sweet fillings, steamed in banana | leaf and served as an evening snack or as part of br |
a cluster of up to 5 white flowers borne in the | leaf axils. |
It makes extensive burrows in the | leaf litter on the forest floor. |
instar larvae remain vulnerable, buried in the | leaf litter. |
The plant forms bulbils in the | leaf axils of the twining stems, and tubers beneath |
leuropein is a chemical compound found in olive | leaf from the olive tree (and leaves of privet) toge |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils, each borne in a calyx of sepals with a p |
are located at the tips of branches and in the | leaf axils. |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils. |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils along the stems. |
n to whitish, produced in small clusters in the | leaf axils. |
l moist lowland forests, where it buries in the | leaf litter and soil. |
flowers are produced in groups of 1 to 9 in the | leaf axils in spring. |
Solitary flowers occur in the | leaf axils. |
Larvae may also pupate in the | leaf and create several generations each year. |
rved with 57 minutes, etching his name in Maple | Leaf records as the most penalized Leaf in a single |
These appear in the | leaf axils in clusters of 5 to 8. The succulent, rou |
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