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Such animals may resemble rocks, sand, twigs, | leaves, and even bird droppings. |
The wallpaper depicts guava | leaves and fruits which were imported from the West I |
feeds mostly on tubers and fungi, but also on | leaves and other vegetation. |
rge, has purple undersides on the 'decorative' | leaves, and white flowers. |
the commonality of development between foliage | leaves and floral leaves (e.g. |
They have grass-like basal | leaves and tuberous roots. |
The | leaves and the bark were traditionally used in tannin |
valuable source of charcoal and lumber and the | leaves and fruits are also food for goats. |
There is a basal rosette of | leaves and sparse leaves along the stem. |
These are perennials with toothed | leaves and inflorescences of curling, sharp-petalled |
kirt with an opaque layer of at least 50 green | leaves and the bottom (top of the leaves) shaved flat |
tratum - Headland Sea Celery, squat with broad | leaves and grows on coastal dunes and headlands. |
Maori traditionally used the gum and crushed | leaves and flowers of the tarata for scent. |
The tips of the stems have few | leaves and are occupied by cyme inflorescences of whi |
Adult gum tree weevils feed mostly on | leaves and the soft bark of twigs while the larvae fe |
forme - Mangrove Sea Celery, upright with fine | leaves and grows in swamps. |
It can be found in Melaleuca quinquenervia | leaves and in oaks. |
The | leaves and fruit of Gaultheria humifusa are edible. |
It has grass-like | leaves and yellow flowers that appear between Septemb |
e species is easily distinguished by its small | leaves and fruits. |
The investigator | leaves, and Maraczek's wife calls to say she'll be ou |
The plant bears fleshy stems, kidney-shaped | leaves, and attractive morning glory flowers with cor |
Pericles | leaves and Madame Phidias comes in. |
anthus, is a low annual plant with needle-like | leaves and a vivid lavender flower. |
Kudus are browsers and eat | leaves and shoots. |
n texture it is quite hairy, especially on the | leaves and at the nodes. |
ted guenon is usually a frugivore but insects, | leaves, and crops are also in its diet. |
in ship of | leaves and gossamer, |
Ariopsis has heart shaped | leaves and are tuberous plants. |
starts from a patch of long, narrow dark green | leaves and produces one to several erect stems lined |
About 15 mm long, they resemble small | leaves and are generally found in trees. |
ar, with knobby glands most easily seen on the | leaves, and often hairy to woolly. |
The | leaves and bark are fragrant when crushed. |
the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak | Leaves and Swords. |
riverbed or bog fills up, the bulb will sprout | leaves and flowers. |
Colletogyne has heart shaped | leaves and is tuberous. |
B. globosa forms a large shrub, with hairy | leaves and yellow or orange flowers borne in globose |
The | leaves and seeds have additional medical applications |
Zannichellia has threadlike | leaves and tiny flowers. |
rless except for small lines of hairs near the | leaves, and fleshy. |
Its diet consists mainly of | leaves and buds. |
It is a natural fish poison found in the | leaves and seeds of Tephrosia purpurea and T. vogelii |
40 centimeters tall, with a few hairy, thready | leaves and fluffy gray inflorescences. |
It mainly eats insects, | leaves, and fruit. |
After a misunderstanding occurs, the woman | leaves, and the family is left regretting that they i |
Its twigs are covered in small linear green | leaves and flowers in clusters of one to three. |
Kharis, indeed, senses the | leaves and heads toward them. |
but may occasionally eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, | leaves and bark. |
When it loses its | leaves and flowers appear, more frequent watering sho |
They will sprout | leaves and roots in spring. |
Bladderwort (Utricularia) with | leaves and traps |
The | leaves and parts of the stems are hairy. |
his rhizomatous perennial herb produces narrow | leaves and an erect inflorescence bearing two iris fl |
An illustration of the tree | leaves and flowers. |
The shoots, | leaves, and tendrils can be eaten as greens. |
It has bluish grey | leaves and fluffy seed heads. |
A tea infusion is made with the | leaves, and a tincture is traditionally made by placi |
es of approximately 10-15 cm tall, with fleshy | leaves and a trailing stem that hangs down. |
These are rough, hairy shrubs with leathery | leaves and panicles of fleshy white to purplish flowe |
The stems, | leaves and seed pods may be pickled in hot, salted, s |
It has vibrant green pinnate | leaves and clusters of purple flowers. |
g plant of the genus Bryonia with five-pointed | leaves and blue or white flowers. |
The young | leaves and seeds are edible. |
on named "Guadalupe Mountain Form" has smaller | leaves and flowers, which are a deep delphinium blue. |
Knight's Cross with Oak | Leaves and Swords |
The red shiso has red | leaves and used mostly in fish stews in southern Chin |
oped a technique for making ink impressions of | leaves, and was also a skilled illustrator. |
on is popular and made with sake lees, crushed | leaves and a green mucor mold. |
It produces a clump of gray-green, spike-edged | leaves and bolts a tall inflorescence containing many |
There is about 0.3% mesembrine in the | leaves and 0.86% in the stems of the plant. |
It has alternating pointed | leaves and grows up to 10 cm high. |
low growing groundcover with alternate, simple | leaves, and creeping stems. |
Leaves and stems are covered with hairs and the plant | |
On top were placed dead | leaves and branches which the three killers trampled |
Grasshoppers prefer to eat grasses, | leaves and cereal crops. |
salt and, optionally, buttermilk, onion, curry | leaves and coriander leaves. |
However, the cow parsnip has large, broad | leaves, and an unpleasant odour. |
Its diet consists mostly of | leaves and fruits, but they also eat insects and bird |
New | leaves and shoots are rapidly produced in response to |
There is generally no stem, the | leaves and inflorescence emerging at ground level. |
pecies have spiny stems, large palmately lobed | leaves, and whitish or greenish flowers occurring in |
The larvae feed entirely in the | leaves and do not enter the buds or shoots. |
Codling moths and other pests find | leaves and fruit covered in kaolin clay unfit for lay |
It is a small plant with a rosette of | leaves and umbels of small white flowers held on mult |
It is a shrub with ovate | leaves and red flowers. |
eeping perennials with highly lobed or toothed | leaves and inflorescences of petite flowers. |
The | leaves and stems emit a milky sap when cut. |
s have pubescent to almost tomentose branches, | leaves and inflorescences. |
Young larvae skeletonize the | leaves and the larger ones eat the entire leaf. |
ilis is a shrub with slightly shiny dark green | leaves and yellow-green flowers. |
The | leaves and stem are slender, 3 mm broad, green or bro |
Hydrocyanic acid is present in the stem, | leaves and roots. |
extremely dry years this species may drop its | leaves and not grow. |
re attached to the upper or lower sides of the | leaves and hatch after about a week. |
Young | leaves and stems are covered with fine hairs. |
e Brown Four-eyed Opossum builds nests made of | leaves and twigs in tree branches or under rocks and |
ted of one quarto sheet folded to make up four | leaves, and was priced at one penny. |
ith rows of small hooks along the edges of its | leaves and stems |
var 'Aurea' (golden creeping Jenny) has yellow | leaves, and is somewhat less aggressive than the spec |
he plant's aboveground parts, including stems, | leaves, and reproductive structures. |
as a very small stem, called a corm, where the | leaves and roots are attached. |
Spores will overwinter on uninfected green | leaves, and begin their life cycle the following spri |
It has wide-sheathed | leaves and large sheaths that partially cover the inf |
They feed between spun | leaves and may also attack the flowers. |
'Odin' is distinguished by its light-green | leaves and their irregular edges. |
along the Atlantic coast have slightly smaller | leaves, and are sometimes separated as O. virginiana |
Some plants have very few | leaves and are mostly stems bearing flowers and fruit |
Leaves and stems | |
ve in dense forests in West Africa, feeding on | leaves and fruit in the undergrowth. |
It has hairy | leaves and large, strong-scented flowers. |
It has straight lance-shaped | leaves and petite tubular flowers of bright violet-bl |
Leaves and flowers | |
It feeds on | leaves and associated softer parts of plants, mainly |
namarin is a cyanogenic glucoside found in the | leaves and roots of plants such as cassava, lima bean |
She | leaves and Arsenio appears, asking exactly the same q |
The | leaves and stem are eaten in North Africa. |
g plants with many long stems and deeply lobed | leaves and small white or purple flowers. |
The tree has been described as having narrower | leaves and branches more pendulous when mature. |
etres to two metres high, leathery, elliptical | leaves, and panicles of green flowers. |
Leaves and growth tips. | |
Both have a subspecies imitating | leaves, and one imitating lichen. |
Special thickened | leaves and odd shapes reveal the plant world's succes |
to S. multiscapum, but differs by the shorter | leaves and absent paracorolla. |
It also infects tulips (Tulipa) damaging their | leaves and shoots. |
These are then covered by more fresh banana | leaves and trunks. |
aditions are the decorating of bear with birch | leaves and round dance. |
ttractive with its straight trunk, broad green | leaves and hibiscus-like flowers. |
All of these trees are evergreens with pointed | leaves and white,red or green flowers. |
Symptoms include orange spots on the plant's | leaves and stems. |
It has soft, wide cordate | leaves and a soft stem. |
small, unassuming annual herb with needle-like | leaves and translucent flowers clustered on a stalk. |
Leaves and fruit | |
The | leaves and stems are hairless. |
ff) is an attractive shrub with finely divided | leaves and clusters of red powder-puff flowers. |
ane fields, workers would stuff them with hala | leaves and burn them. |
Natural materials, such as bark, seeds, | leaves and flowers, shall cover the floats |
They are shrubs with leathery | leaves and often confused with the genus Croton. |
Leaves and flowers in Kolkata, West Bengal, India | |
trophy has a wide aperture, bordered with vine | leaves and decorated with two swan-shaped handles. |
However, pawpaw | leaves and twigs are seldom bothered by rabbits or de |
can be found in the pomegranate, in green tea | leaves and in Myrica rubra. |
"Dead | Leaves and the Dirty Ground" |
ochyta blight on pea causing lesions of stems, | leaves and pods. |
On conifers, the larvae mine into | leaves and buds of young trees, causing shoot dieback |
Ficus coronata showing | leaves and mature figs |
The | leaves and unripe fruit of S. aviculare contain the t |
The | leaves and stem are generally slightly hairy. |
Leaves and flowers of Zehneria japonica | |
corea bulbifera is a perennial vine with broad | leaves and two types of storage organs. |
tzia gracilis is a shrub with opposite, simple | leaves, and slender, arching stems. |
rophyll content meters to predict N-content of | leaves, and generally a good correlation is obtained. |
The dried | leaves and flowers have a mild calming effect when sm |
It is recognizable by its long, thread like | leaves, and "stringy" appearance. |
Later they feed on the rest of the | leaves and central shoot. |
"Dead | Leaves and the Dirty Ground" (music video) |
The larvae feed on the | leaves and shoots of various trees, including Salix, |
Like Hyracotherium, it ate | leaves and had four-toed front legs and three-toed hi |
The dentist | leaves and Ollie demonstrates how Stan should sit and |
Pupation takes place in a white cocoon between | leaves and on the twigs. |
Animals may eat the entire plant (both the | leaves and the underground tubers). |
the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak | Leaves and Swords. |
It causes spots on | leaves and colored streaks on flowers. |
It has simple, rough | leaves and ribbed green stems. |
They mine the | leaves and bore the stems of their host plant. |
It has narrow | leaves and grey-green color. |
shed by its purple 4-6-lobed corolla, reniform | leaves, and the staghorn-like trap appendages. |
a bunch-forming herb with long, flat, fibrous | leaves and star-shaped yellow flowers. |
ts produce characteristic feeding scars on the | leaves and petioles. |
Its has shiny green, ovate-elliptical | leaves and white-yellow or yellow flowers. |
It typically has a strictly vegetarian diet of | leaves and buds, living together in small families. |
It has large, arrow-shaped | leaves and showy white trumpet-shaped flowers up to 9 |
It is powdery in texture, especially on the | leaves and flowers. |
Bearing dark-green | leaves, and sporting the usual mottled bark, 'Millike |
a tree of varying size with a dark bark, shiny | leaves, and orange oval fruit. |
ume made out of natural materials like coconut | leaves and bark. |
ed hit singles such as Social Suicide, Chasing | Leaves, and Just A Thought. |
The Tarahumara have used the | leaves and seeds for medicinal purposes for several h |
green foliage, bearing rounded, dully-toothed | leaves and shiny green leaflike flowers. |
ultivar is a globe-shaped hybrid, with regular | leaves, and exhibits resistance to the tobacco mosaic |
Spirals, arcades, rosettes, vine | leaves and grapes, suns and crescent moons are among |
annual plants with thin, erect stems with few | leaves and bearing a terminal inflorescence of flower |
Buffy | leaves and Cordy is kidnapped by two dark figures. |
re added to coffee; unripe pods ("musk okra"), | leaves and new shoots are eaten as vegetables. |
It has large fleshy glaucous collard-like | leaves and abundant white flowers. |
This is a small shrub with dark green, glossy | leaves and tubular orange or yellowish flowers around |
with a bushy appearance, are shorter than the | leaves and bear brownish-black fruit. |
The | leaves and gum were used as medicine. |
with nodes every few centimeters which produce | leaves and flowers. |
is one of the essential oils obtained from the | leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon. |
It has flat | leaves and open, spreading inflorescences of very sma |
Its has green, ovate | leaves and yellow or white flowers. |
The larvae probably eat | leaves, and are probably polyphagous. |
n ornament consisting of a central flower with | leaves and buds, and thirteen upward-facing rays. |
Its | leaves and bark used to be used for tanning. |
"Dead | Leaves and the Dirty Ground" - Nina Persson & Nathan |
ae develop in humus-rich soil, feeding on dead | leaves and other decaying vegetal substances. |
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak | Leaves and Swords |
arva eats the roots and the adult feeds on the | leaves and flowers. |
It has barbed stems and | leaves and triangular leaves. |
a tree that grows to 20 m tall, with deciduous | leaves and gray bark . |
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