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The tree prefers | moist, acidic and well-drained soils, disliking alka |
Slow growing, it prefers | moist, acidic (hummus) soil, and shade. |
plant grows best in wooded or open areas with | moist acidic soils. |
They thrive in | moist, acidic soil. |
ropanol involves treating n-propyl iodide with | moist Ag2O. |
Strong southwesterly winds transported a | moist air mass northeastward across the Gulf Coast s |
Cocaine hydrochloride hydrolyzes in | moist air to give methyl benzoate; drug-sniffing dog |
lid which rapidly absorbs water on exposure to | moist air to form a hexahydrate, SmCl3.6H2O. |
ing suggests that the reaction of Pu metal and | moist air the production of PuO2 and a higher oxide |
low pressure, fueled by the heat released when | moist air rises and condenses. |
ons with rain droplets and general exposure to | moist air at lower altitudes causes the hail to grow |
Its hydrolysis in | moist air produces methanethiol, which has a low odo |
solid; It rapidly absorbs water on exposure to | moist air to form a hydrate which appears to be of v |
"Copper in | moist air slowly acquires a dull green coating. |
The musician constantly blows warm | moist air through the valve. |
Upon exposure to | moist air it rapidly deliquesces and dissolves. |
fate is stable in dry air but upon exposure to | moist air for several weeks forms a green hydrate fo |
tudies of the reaction of plutonium metal with | moist air at 200-350 °C showed the presence of cubic |
Exposed to | moist air it quickly turns blue. |
As the warm, | moist air is pulled into a storm system, it leaves a |
If the lower atmosphere is stable and no | moist air moves in, the weather will most likely rem |
ved passed Jackson, Mississippi, allowing more | moist air into the region and increasing lapse rates |
ed back to simonkoellete upon exposure to cool | moist air (eq.4). |
Rich | moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cold air aloft |
rainshowers or thunderstorms should the rising | moist air reach this layer. |
Ahead of the storm, the warm | moist air generated from the Gulf of Mexico increase |
A developing anticyclone and | moist air over the region provided favorable conditi |
The threat for tornadoes was possible as the | moist air mass brought northward from the remnants o |
t reaches the top of the cloud mass, this warm | moist air gets spit out at the top. |
The weather front forms when the | moist air over the Pacific meets the cooler continen |
This | moist air buoyancy produces a current of air through |
Warm, | moist air naturally rises due to the density differe |
Warm | moist air is less dense than drier air at the same p |
When exposed to | moist air, Na2S and its hydrates emit hydrogen sulfi |
It gradually turns yellow on standing in | moist air, owing to decomposition with liberation of |
Environments such as | moist air, sea water and corrosive liquids and gases |
Warm air rises from the land and allows cold, | moist air, plus winds and fog to move into the area. |
Ignites or explodes on contact with water or | moist air. |
The dimer also undergoes hydrolysis rapidly in | moist air. |
dising agent and undergoes rapid hydrolysis in | moist air. |
but both forms degrade to copper(II) oxides in | moist air. |
ng point 435 °C, which blackens on exposure to | moist air. |
The material slowly hydrolyses in | moist air. |
Devil's food cake is a | moist, airy, rich chocolate layer cake. |
Mexico, where it can be found in habitat with | moist alkaline soils, such as salt pans. |
Furthermore, its gills need to be | moist all the time, or it will die. |
Wild Nile grass grows well in flooded, | moist, and humid conditions and does not do well in |
It favours | moist and shaded habitat, and often forms small, som |
a to California to Colorado, where it grows in | moist and dry spots in mountain habitat, including r |
Keep evenly | moist and feed once at the start of the growing seas |
Conwood manufactures and markets | moist and dry snuff, loose leaf, plug and twist chew |
fact contribute to keeping the Earth's surface | moist and habitable. |
to New Mexico, where it grows in many types of | moist and dry habitat, including forest and grasslan |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat, and often grows in shallow wa |
tive to the Americas, where it can be found in | moist and wet habitat types from Canada to Argentina |
This species needs a sunny, | moist and well drained situation. |
Its habitat includes fens and other | moist and wet habitat, generally on serpentine soils |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat or shallow water, including di |
Phelsuma pusilla pusilla lives in the | moist and warm climate of the east coast of Madagasc |
and Colorado, where it grows in many types of | moist and wet habitat, such as riverbanks and subalp |
It can be found in | moist and wet, rocky habitat, in substrates rich in |
tolerant tree but greater populations grow on | moist and cool places living in association with Pin |
are able to survive on various surfaces (both | moist and dry) in the hospital environment, thereby |
from California to Wyoming, where it grows in | moist and dry mountain habitat above 2,500 metres (8 |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat, such as marshes and moist pra |
The scotochromogenic colonies are yellow, | moist, and slimy when grown at 37°C. |
r and middle elevations - 3,470 km²), tropical | moist and dry deciduous forests (mid-elevations - 4, |
Phelsuma quadriocellata lepida lives in a | moist and warm climate. |
etal clay is sold in sealed packets to keep it | moist and workable. |
It grows in | moist and shaded places, often near streams in easte |
merica, where it can be found in many types of | moist and rocky habitat types. |
It can be found in | moist and wet habitat, such as mountain meadows, fre |
Phelsuma quadriocellata bimaculata lives in a | moist and warm climate. |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat, such as riverbanks, swamps, a |
In India it grows in | moist and dry deciduous forests. |
Phelsuma quadriocellata parva lives in a | moist and warm climate. |
It grows in | moist and wet habitats, such as streambanks and moun |
It grows mostly on | moist and shaded sites. |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat types, such as marshes and riv |
y if they dry out, and so need to be kept in a | moist and cool place away form rodents until plantin |
and Manitoba to New Mexico, where it grows in | moist and dry habitat. |
throughout the world, growing in many types of | moist and wet habitat, and sometimes in shallow wate |
States and northern Mexico, where it grows in | moist and sandy habitats with fresh to brackish wate |
en it approaches its melting point and becomes | moist and compact. |
ka to California to Montana, where it grows in | moist and wet habitat in mountain forests and meadow |
It grows in | moist and muddy places and is considered a weed in m |
It is able to invade both | moist and dry upland pine forests. |
It grows in many types of | moist and wet habitat, including disturbed, cultivat |
These plants are easy to grow if kept | moist and given good air movement in a high-light wi |
The larvae are wood-borers that feed on | moist and decaying chestnut and oak logs. |
It is crisp, | moist, and mildly flavored, and typically prepared b |
It grows in many types of | moist and wet habitat, often in coastal regions, and |
It grows in many types of | moist and wet habitat, including disturbed areas suc |
William Stukeley wrote that sarsen is "always | moist and dewy in winter which proves damp and unwho |
where it grows in many types of open habitat, | moist and dry, including disturbed areas such as roa |
ut the country in damp, shady areas in acidic, | moist and boggy soil, beside streams in forest areas |
r smokeless tobacco products (including twist, | moist, and plug). |
tish Columbia to California, where it grows in | moist areas in many types of habitat, from mountain |
rnia and far western Nevada, where it grows in | moist areas such as meadows. |
ower is a common plant growing in heathland in | moist areas not far from Sydney, Australia. |
tree in the Juglandaceae family that grows in | moist areas along riverbanks and mountain streams in |
e needlegrass (Nassella pulchra), generally in | moist areas in heavy clay soils. |
om Washington to California, where it grows in | moist areas at low elevations. |
Plants occur along drainage lines and in | moist areas amongst rocks. |
It grows in subalpine and alpine climates in | moist areas in rocky habitat, such as talus that ret |
It grows in | moist areas in several types of habitat. |
Found in | moist areas near streams or rainforests, south of Ca |
The Coral Heath grows in heathland in | moist areas in eastern Australian. |
southwestern United States, where it grows in | moist areas in otherwise dry habitat, such as desert |
Occurring in | moist areas of south eastern Australia, and also ind |
It grows in | moist areas such as meadows and riverbanks. |
lifornia and western Nevada, where it grows in | moist areas in high mountain subalpine and alpine cl |
ve to western United States, where it grows in | moist areas in northern California, Oregon, and Idah |
It grows in | moist areas such as lakesides and streambanks in mou |
states, and northern Mexico, where it grows in | moist areas in mountain coniferous forests. |
It is relatively abundant in the | moist areas of its habitat, and rare in the drier ar |
t grows in many types of habitat, generally in | moist areas such as streamside meadows. |
aska to northern California, where it grows in | moist areas in coniferous forests such as streambank |
of volcanic and serpentine origin in vernally | moist areas of grassland next to intermittent stream |
gon, California, and Nevada, where it grows in | moist areas such as meadows and streambanks. |
Its habitat is recorded as being | moist areas in grass-dominated fields at an altitude |
a to California to Colorado, where it grows in | moist areas such as bogs and marshes. |
It is found in | moist areas near water in substrates of sand or mud. |
d States and northern Mexico where it grows in | moist areas in a number of habitat types, often in a |
In its native range the plant grows in | moist areas such as riverbanks, especially in saline |
rom semi-desert to savanna woodland, but avoid | moist areas like the Congo River basin or extremely |
It can usually be found in | moist areas with rocky soils, often serpentine. |
ral inlands of North America where it grows in | moist areas such as meadows and spring prairies. |
rimarily of white oak, red oak, and hickory in | moist areas and substantial stands of white pine, pi |
It grows on relatively | moist areas with summer rainfalls, however specimens |
t is a terrestrial frog, that lays its eggs in | moist areas of soil and leaf litter. |
It grows in forest and shady, | moist areas in coastal scrub. |
mbia to Arizona to Nebraska, where it grows in | moist areas, generally with alkaline soils. |
It grows in | moist areas, such as wet sand, and thrives in calcar |
It can be found in wetland habitat and other | moist areas, such as mountain meadows and waterways. |
These bats live mainly in | moist areas, although they can also be found in dry |
d on dunes, granite outcrops, swamps and other | moist areas, amongst Eucalypts, heathland or shrubs. |
Usually found in | moist areas, where it may form large colonies. |
It grows in | moist areas, such as valley bottoms and moorland, in |
rnia to Montana to Colorado, where it grows in | moist areas, especially in subalpine mountain habita |
It grows in | moist areas, often in gravelly soils. |
This species typically grows in | moist areas, areas with acidic soils, and pine barre |
d central California, where it grows mainly in | moist areas, such as meadows. |
It is generally found in | moist areas, such as riverbanks and pond margins. |
It grows in wetland habitat and other | moist areas, such as mountain meadows. |
It is a resident of | moist areas, such as riverbanks, vernal pools, salt |
This grass grows best in | moist areas, generally in thin forests and meadows. |
These spiders are most often found in | moist areas, especially near water. |
ve to California and Oregon, where it grows in | moist areas, such as meadows, in coastal hills and l |
Sierra Nevada of California, where it grows in | moist areas, such as streambanks, in the foothills a |
E. mohrii grows in | moist areas, edges of ponds, and sandy soils. |
f Eurasia and North America, where it grows in | moist areas. |
west, where it is often a weed, especially in | moist areas. |
s usually found along river banks and in other | moist areas. |
in the coastal mountains and canyons, often in | moist areas. |
500 feet (1,200 to 2,000 m) elevation in warm, | moist areas. |
in open habitat such as prairie, especially in | moist areas. |
It can be found worldwide, generally in shady, | moist areas. |
in many types of mountain habitats, especially | moist areas. |
It grows at all elevations, often in | moist areas. |
Usually a vine or small shrub growing in | moist areas. |
A common plant, often seen growing in | moist areas. |
a local serpentine endemic generally found in | moist areas. |
in many types of mountain habitat, especially | moist areas. |
It grows well in disturbed habitat, often in | moist areas. |
It grows mainly in | moist areas. |
, Adiantum hispidulum is often seen growing in | moist areas. |
ing, it can be grown in acidic soils in shady, | moist areas. |
ive to western North America where it grows in | moist areas. |
Often found in grassy | moist areas. |
re it grows in many types of habitat, often in | moist areas. |
It is most common in | moist areas. |
es, eucalyptus woodland and forest, usually in | moist areas. |
ish inside it have softened and the filling is | moist as all the meat and fish juices have been cook |
Originates from | moist Atlantic air-masses flowing across the Toulous |
a combination of the sea surface and overlying | moist atmosphere. |
re quickly in outdoor environments, especially | moist atmospheres, and will cause increased loss of |
of sucrose and 605 kg of water) and 260 kg of | moist bagasse (130 kg of dry bagasse). |
Moist Bamboo brakes are found amidst dry deciduous, | |
Later it was recorded among the | moist banks of a river near an abandoned zinc mine. |
The area was dominated by | moist beach meadows and boats were berely pulled up |
The flesh is very white and | moist, becoming quite firm when cooked. |
They prefer leaves that are | moist, blackened and in decay. |
It is a plant of valley bottoms and | moist bottom slopes, in areas of moderate light; it |
gists to refer to the tropical and subtropical | moist broad-leaf forests of south-western India (pre |
e southern region has tropical and subtropical | moist broadleaf forests and western Gulf coastal gra |
ound in southeastern Brazil, where it inhabits | moist broadleaf forest and semideciduous forest in t |
The Madagascar subhumid forests are a tropical | moist broadleaf forest ecoregion which originally co |
al habitat is lowland tropical and subtropical | moist broadleaf forests. |
hids (family (Orchidaceae), native to tropical | moist broadleaf forests of Madagascar and the Comoro |
, lowland and montane tropical and subtropical | moist broadleaf forests, and heavily degraded former |
s of the Icknield Association with dark brown, | moist but moderately well-drained clay. |
Saint Albray is mild and | moist, but still retains its body despite its creamy |
The tree favours | moist, but well-drained fertile soils, especially on |
range and to some extent in Europe, preferring | moist, but not waterlogged acidic soil. |
It is a reddish-brown color when | moist, but becomes lighter brown when dry. |
Cook for only few minutes until the bread gets | moist, but make sure it doesn't burn. |
growing condition is a partly shady area with | moist but well-drained soil in a cool climate. |
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