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y hairy below with tufts of denser hairs in the | leaf vein axils. |
owers less than 2 millimeters wide occur in the | leaf axils. |
ll Sawmill Historic District is located in Long | Leaf, Louisiana. |
Larvae then hatch from the eggs in the | leaf litter on the forest floor and begin tunnelling |
In other species the eggs are laid in damp | leaf litter and the male guards them. |
Symptoms in the | leaf are uncommon but include bleached veins and pet |
semi-metamorphosed tadpoles are found in moist | leaf litter and are capable of leaping with their hi |
n small clusters below the male clusters in the | leaf axils. |
are borne in terminal racemes or singly in the | leaf axils of the branching stems. |
Flowers occur in the | leaf axils, alone or in clusters of up to 3, accompa |
llow-green petals and are borne in cymes in the | leaf axils. |
In small leaves, the larva may be found in a | leaf cone. |
lobular yellow flowerheads appear singly in the | leaf axils from August to November, followed by curv |
lar trichomes located in pits situated in major | leaf vein axes of many plant species and frequently |
The flowers are produced in the | leaf axils on a spike 5-15 cm long held vertically a |
ght green in tone due to the chlorophyll in the | leaf juice. |
This species lives in open forests in the | leaf litter. |
In banana | leaf rice, white rice (or parboiled rice in authenti |
Neochlamisus bebbianae is a species in the | leaf beetle genus Neochlamisus. |
n spring, the larva makes a new mine in another | leaf, starting near the base of the blade. |
Minute flowers occur in the | leaf axils. |
Solitary flowers can be found in the | leaf axils, each a white to very pale purple cup usu |
Eggs are laid singly in punctures in the | leaf epidermis, either upper or lower. |
They are served wrapped in mustard | leaf, lettuce leaves or rice paper, and stuffed with |
talidium dimidiatum causes onychomycosis in tea | leaf pluckers. |
d the female flowers are in short spikes in the | leaf axils, appearing at the same time as the new gr |
tar-backing carved in cedar and covered in gold | leaf which is stylistically reminiscent of 17th- and |
oth at the ends of the stem branches and in the | leaf axils. |
The flower is erect, nestling in the | leaf base, green with purplish-red markings, 25-30 m |
dult female wasp lays single eggs in developing | leaf buds. |
he mine is usually positioned lengthwise in the | leaf, widening as the larvae grows in size. |
Clusters of small flowers grow in the | leaf axils, each with glandular bright red sepals an |
, stemless perennial plant forming lumps in the | leaf litter. |
The flowers of the plant are formed in the | leaf axils of the upper leaf pairs. |
ers are jug-shaped and may remain buried in the | leaf litter. |
Its flowers appear in spring in the | leaf axils, tending to be clustered towards the ends |
sitism, including hiding of secured prey in the | leaf litter and caching of food on trails. |
agement officers use to insert cavities in long | leaf pines. |
White conflorescences appear in the | leaf axils in spring. |
and would originally have been covered in gold | leaf or ornamented with semi-precious stones such as |
Neochlamisus platani is a species in the | leaf beetle genus Neochlamisus. |
These appear in the | leaf axils in clusters of 2 to 5. The succulent, rou |
appear at the tips of stem branches and in the | leaf axils, bearing single flowers or small clusters |
Conversely, some trees only store data in the | leaf nodes, and use the internal nodes to hold other |
where it is often found beneath trees in moldy | leaf litter. |
Small white-petalled flowers appear in the | leaf axils. |
est in Socotab, LLC, a large dealer in oriental | leaf tobaccos. |
the tree, with the numbers and variables in the | leaf nodes. |
0: draw a line segment ending in a | leaf |
mine is vacated and the larva lives freely in a | leaf margin that has been folded downwards and is se |
nd in Vitis vinifera (Common grape vine, in the | leaf). |
ensely packed tiny green flowers located in the | leaf axils. |
ainly on other snakes and is often found in the | leaf litter or burrowing in the soil in rain forests |
ulose matrix in special cells, generally in the | leaf of plants of certain families, e.g. |
Trunk covered in adherent | leaf sheaths and fibers which shed with age |
Flowers appear in the | leaf axils all along the stem, often all the way dow |
ed steamed glutinous rice with chicken in lotus | leaf wrap. |
ainly on other snakes and is often found in the | leaf litter or burrowed in the soil in rain forests. |
ese carotenoids that are already present in the | leaf. |
The flowers are usually clustered in the | leaf axil, although the are solitary in some species |
on occurs outside of the mine, in a cocoon in a | leaf fold. |
nce is generally a pair of flowers nestled in a | leaf axil toward the end of a branch. |
e flowers can be found in small clusters in the | leaf axils. |
ops, that in the end often leaves a hole in the | leaf. |
e is a cluster of 3 to 5 flowers growing in the | leaf axils along the upper part of the stem. |
ucing spores in small lateral structures in the | leaf axils. |
regiment merged with the 20th Hussars in 1922, | Leaf continued as a second lieutenant in the new reg |
o the Red Alder (Alnus rubra), differing in the | leaf margins being flat, not curled under. |
Solitary white or pink flowers occur in upper | leaf axils. |
ed epidermis is much wrinkled, resulting in the | leaf being rather arched at this place. |
The hand fern is an epiphyte, growing in old | leaf bases of the Cabbage palmetto (Sabal palm). |
They can be found in dead | leaf litter. |
rresponds to a minimum of 36 cm2 (5.6 sq in) of | leaf surface area and 2.5 cm3 (0.15 cu in) of rhizom |
The Stone Band, The String Cheese Incident, Tea | Leaf Green and Yossarian's Lament. |
The main roads include: Long | Leaf Acres Dr., Elisha Dr., Tanbridge rd., Windemere |
andy business (which by this point included the | Leaf brand). |
and 3.6 million feet of timber, including long | leaf yellow pine for the flooring. |
ive research on cereal diseases, including gray | leaf spot of corn and rice blast. |
The incomplete, dicot-like | leaf fragment, measuring 32 mm in length, has a vein |
se reduce the stomatal opening and increase the | leaf resistance to water vapour diffusion without af |
ion has yielded the remains of many insects and | leaf fossils. |
cted to be general predator of small insects in | leaf litter. |
r Phasmatodea, comprising the stick insects and | leaf insects. |
le stage, the maggots, are protected inside the | leaf. |
The Insular Single | Leaf Bat (Monophyllus plethodon) is a species of bat |
ur tiny sharp-pointed leaves at intervals, each | leaf under a centimeter long. |
Eggs develop into larvae that burrow into the | leaf hollowing out large patches of the leaf between |
produce aerial stolons that descend into nearby | leaf axils in order to colonize new territory, simil |
sometimes slightly curved, sprout out into the | leaf. |
wide, narrowing towards their bases into short | leaf stems about 2.5 to 3.5 cm wide. |
The larva on hatching at once mines into the | leaf through the shell of the egg, and as a general |
western Forrest County, where it flows into the | Leaf River at Hattiesburg. |
They bore into the | leaf and from there through the petiole into the sup |
s the Asian cockroach will burrow down into the | leaf litter (Snoddy and Appel 2007). |
level node and averaging its bit data up into a | leaf node, pruning part of the tree. |
ngly-well-done bracket of the inverted acanthus | leaf type at either extremity of the cap, but with a |
The Dusky Warbler, Phylloscopus fuscatus, is a | leaf warbler which breeds in east Asia. |
where the vertex number 6 on the far-left is a | leaf vertex or a pendant vertex |
The beetle, Phylloplatypus pandani is a | leaf miner that consumes the leaves of P. boninensis |
The tree is in | leaf all year, and flowers in May-June. |
Such extremely thin foil is called | leaf. |
If the node is a | leaf or has only one child, remove it. |
Crowned Warbler (Phylloscopus occipitalis) is a | leaf warbler which breeds in Central Asia. |
kell's Leaf-warbler (Phylloscopus affinis) is a | leaf warbler found in Asia. |
The 2006 artwork here is called | Leaf of Life by Noel Copeland. |
This song is Maple | Leaf Rag, but with a different name. |
Kai-lan, also known as Chinese broccoli, is a | leaf vegetable featuring thick, flat, glossy blue-gr |
The larva is a | leaf miner in the early stage, and a leaf roller in |
ns are commonly found nesting on the islands of | Leaf Basin and surrounding cliffs. |
A plant pathogen, it causes | leaf blister galls on elm (Ulmus sp.) trees. |
t purchased Quaker City in 1973, and sold it to | Leaf Candy Company (owned by Beatrice Foods) in 1982 |
that classification to that node and mark it as | leaf node |
ns, but is readily distinguished by its toothed | leaf margins. |
o meaning "shrub"), referring to its distichous | leaf arrangement and shrubby habit. |
plant Nepenthes adnata is named for its adnate | leaf bases |
th a mild oceanic climate due to its attractive | leaf shape. |
Its "distinctive | leaf shape... is less variable than other species of |
it can easily be distinguished by its serrated | leaf margins. |
neighboring islands and prized for its variable | leaf forms, which include some of the most striking |
James Gordon | Leaf (18 October 1900-8 December 1972) was a British |
Samse Tak! (Egil "Bop" Johansen) (Four | Leaf FLC 5013) 1976 |
ds "Farewell Blues" and "Milenberg Joys", "Gold | Leaf Strut" or "Golden Leaf Strut", "Tin Roof Blues" |
which is underground, which serves to keep the | leaf rosette close to the ground surface and the pla |
They must land on the “right kind of | leaf” enough times in sequence, before they will ris |
It is commonly known as | leaf scorpionfish or paperfish. |
It is grown for its leaves, when it is known as | leaf chicory, endive, radicchio, Belgian endive, Fre |
commonly known as Madagascar Laceleaf, Lattice | Leaf or Lace Plant. |
First instar larvae hatche from eggs laid on | leaf surfaces, attach to passing Lepidoptera or Symp |
up to 12 soft shelled eggs can be laid amongst | leaf litter or in hollow palm trunks, and is sometim |
The maroon langur, maroon | leaf monkey, or red leaf monkey (Presbytis rubicunda |
le (Timarcha tenebricosa) is a large flightless | leaf beetle. |
re grayish-yellow, stout, with large triangular | leaf scars. |
round, there is a single, large, three-branched | leaf plus a fruiting stalk. |
antea was similar in size to the largest modern | leaf hopper species. |
Usually there is more than one larva per | leaf, ranging up to five or six. |
The larvae initially | leaf mine and later bore the stems of Typha and Scir |
Its larvae are | leaf miners on the Common Horse-chestnut (Aesculus h |
ively called Douglas moths and whose larvae are | leaf miners. |
There may be as many as twenty larvae per | leaf. |
cal inflorescence emerges from the last regular | leaf uncovered by either sheath or spathe and termin |
bulbs covered from the base to the last regular | leaf with close, tubular imbricating sheaths which, |
r produced by the Heath Company and, later, the | Leaf Candy Company. |
are Coast Live Oak, California Bay Laurel, Big | leaf maple, Madrone, alder, willow, Dogwood, and euc |
pseudostem) is made of tightly packed layers of | leaf sheaths emerging from completely or partially b |
(Erophylla sezekoni bombifrons), Leach's Single | Leaf Bat (Monophyllus redmani), Red Fruit Bat (Steno |
Leach's Single | Leaf Bat, Monophyllus redmani |
ches of foliage made up of several leaflets per | leaf and thin, erect stems up to 30 centimeters in h |
are opposite, pinnate, with 7-9 leaflets; each | leaf is 25-40 cm long, the leaflets 8-20 cm long and |
Every tree has at least one | leaf. |
seeds are used as pseudo-cereals and leaves as | leaf vegetables. |
ed to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal | leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fr |
ve many whorls of six fleshy green leaves, each | leaf just 1 to 3 millimeters long. |
nged with dense whorls of up to 40 leaves, each | leaf up to 16 centimeters in length. |
s have pairs of tiny, pointed oval leaves, each | leaf just a few millimeters long. |
th pairs of oblong to lance-shaped leaves, each | leaf up to about 1.5 centimeters long. |
he station was located near the legendary Maple | Leaf Gardens and later moved down the bandwidth to 1 |
ally important diseases including legume little | leaf, tomato big bud, lucerne witches broom, potato |
ection occurs in younger plants and less severe | leaf spot symptoms on infections of older plants. |
his death, was buried in Lightsville Cemetery, | Leaf River, Illinois. |
n Leicestershire, he spotted what looked like a | leaf embedded in the rock. |
Like a seed left unsown, like a | leaf that was blown/Like a man who was blind, there |
of tropical rain forests, among fallen limbs or | leaf litter. |
esting 35mm single-lens reflex camera line with | leaf shutters, the AMC/Paxette Reflex. |
the bees construct a series of cells lined with | leaf fragments. |
the internodes and some of the hairs lining the | leaf margins are caducous. |
The petiole mechanically links the | leaf to the plant and provides the route for transfe |
ing it sufficient to store the complete list of | leaf nodes). |
Grey-headed woodpeckers live in | leaf forests and mixed forests. |
Young larvae probably live as | leaf miners. |
It lives in | leaf litter, under bark or in moss, and feeds on enc |
aves are palmately lobed with up to 5 lobes per | leaf. |
Male flowers are located in | leaf axils or in spikelike inflorescences. |
The inflorescences are located in | leaf axils, spherical in shape and about half a cent |
generally associated with decomposing logs and | leaf litter of broad-leaved trees. |
e, ovate to diamond-shape with stems as long as | leaf blades, stems are often hairy) and pink to purp |
needlelike lobes up to 2 centimeters long, the | leaf pairs appearing like a cluster of narrow lobes. |
Major symptoms such as crown loss or | leaf wilt are usually only visible long after the pa |
ilt between 1899 and 1901 by the Louisiana Long | Leaf Lumber Company. |
Vol. 1 LP (2007 | Leaf Hound Records/2011 Emetic Records) |
ng Arts (2003) shared with Sara Lukinson, David | Leaf |
a with a length of about 10 mm which is made in | leaf debris at the base of the host plant. |
ches it will form a tent-like structure made of | leaf tissue known as a hibernaculum which it then se |
e Brok Windsor and Bill Speed helped make Maple | Leaf titles very prominent in Canadian comics. |
subdivided into many smaller lobes, making the | leaf lacy in texture. |
raditionally used in the process of making gold | leaf by beating, reducing gold into mere 1μm-thick l |
such as when seeing a coyote walk like a man, a | leaf of momoy was sucked to help keep the soul in th |
eld Mantis, Hood Mantis (or Hooded Mantis), and | Leaf Mantis (or Leaf Mantis), is a species of prayin |
s an area between the middle vein and margin of | leaf, sometimes almost the entire surface. |
t the end of the mine, usually at the margin of | leaf, with a swollen lower side and a wrinkled upper |
ural machinery manufacturer, Peavey Mart, Maple | Leaf pork processing facility, Akzo Nobel Chemicals |
e winter in a cocoon of chewed plant matter and | leaf litter. |
oons Washington Duke and George McElwee, Bright | Leaf follows tenant farmer Brant Royle, who returns |
ad Earth, RAQ, SeepeopleS, Shannon McNally, Tea | Leaf Green, Toubab Krewe, U-Melt, Yo Mama's Big Fat |
Direct measures are | leaf measures in the graph. |
t Cotton, who reused a late medieval manuscript | leaf to add a title page (f. |
""G" Medley: Green | Leaf Fancy/Fields of November/Fort Smith" (Blake, Tr |
Millet red | leaf virus (MRLV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the |
d in their camouflage--often mimicking decaying | leaf matter--giving rise to the common name of "leaf |
First and second instar larvae mine the | leaf of their host plant, feeding on it from the ins |
re solitary, there is usually only one mine per | leaf, usually with a single fold, but occasionally t |
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