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nd jaws, and a bioluminescent lure (esca) on a | stalk (illicium) attached to the head. |
lla has an inverted bell or apple shape with a | stalk arising from the posterior end, and has a sing |
a at the ends, hanging downwards attached by a | stalk to rocky overhangs, often in groups among seaw |
Ancient silver coin from Cyrene depicting a | stalk of Silphium. |
Olaf offers Queen Thyri a | stalk of angelica. |
ge eyes and thick eyebrows and likes to wear a | stalk of flower in his hat, which earns him the nick |
atica leaf tips are acute and not tapered to a | stalk. |
A succulent plant producing a | stalk about 1m tall, dying back after flowering. |
her sticks out of the mouth of the flower on a | stalk of fused stamens. |
The inflorescence arises on a | stalk up to 40 centimeters tall and bears one to eig |
The inflorescence arises on a | stalk and bears many yellow flowers in a head-like c |
leaves and translucent flowers clustered on a | stalk. |
ut a centimeter long with a base shaped like a | stalk with a bulge at the center. |
friend Marcel Brossolet around the ribbon of a | stalk of flowers meant for Mrs Elvira Ponsomby. |
's exterior against the Lambent, but instead a | stalk burrows through the bottom of the platform, by |
ries coalesce into a large seedless fruit on a | stalk, plants of the genus Neoregelia form seeds in |
ori no Okina found that whenever he cut down a | stalk of bamboo, inside he found a small nugget of g |
urpureum isn't going to offer itself to form a | stalk unless it's sure that the rest of the aggregat |
ed to the cluster by a very narrow base like a | stalk. |
ls that usually hunt in coordinated groups and | stalk their chosen prey. |
on video game, in which a player can track and | stalk a variety of trophy deer over 24 states and pr |
the movie, multiple wild and dangerous animals | stalk and attack the hikers, and eventually start pi |
baumia polylopha is a single large arborescent | stalk. |
support, such as the side of a tree or bamboo | stalk. |
ry, wore a lard-can crown and carried a banana | stalk as a scepter. |
ence from ground level or from a fibrous basal | stalk. |
Thus, although for many French people, brin ( | stalk) and brun (brown), are homophones, for Belgian |
The Bronze | Stalk Trophy is presented to the winner of the annua |
State won the inaugural contest for the Bronze | Stalk at Scheumann Stadium in 2008, with Northern Il |
s a small umbrella-shaped cap and a thin brown | stalk with yellow hairs at the base. |
lm is the most popular tale of them all called | Stalk, it is about a busty stripper named Misty (SaR |
tish sportsman, sets out to see whether he can | stalk and prepare to shoot a European dictator. |
aeria marconii is a plant pathogen that causes | stalk and twig blight on hemp. |
ovate-lanceolate, less acute than in caustica, | stalk of 7 and 8 extremely short; deep purple, irreg |
, 1 oz dry vermouth, 1 oz lime juice, 1 celery | stalk & 1 spear of cucumber (bruised to the consumer |
ites on subunit A drives rotation of a central | stalk composed of subunits D and F, which in turn dr |
to the street), the floors of the main central | stalk for routine process and administrative roles, |
until they find a large room where the clowns | stalk and surround them. |
lusters of zooids that originate from a common | stalk. |
The connecting | stalk forms the umbilical vasculature. |
ecomes surrounded by the mesodermal connecting | stalk. |
Conservatives | Stalk the House (Green Hill, 1983). |
For dangers | stalk your every step, |
Thank you, --Russavia Dialogue | Stalk me 00:03, 14 August 2008 (UTC) |
Thank you, --Russavia Dialogue | Stalk me 00:10, 14 August 2008 (UTC) THis is not a h |
ipestems normally only have one flower on each | stalk, and at most three, whereas the Virgin's Bower |
ich may be 8 to over 30 centimeters tall, each | stalk bearing one to ten flowers. |
It bolts an erect | stalk upon which it bears inflorescences of flowers. |
The stamens are fused into an erect | stalk holding a light-colored anther. |
The eye | stalk on the left in the image protrudes via the str |
y, with leaves 30-60 cm by 3-10 cm, the flower | stalk often reaches one metre, and bears many white |
A red flower | stalk |
Heuchera americana 'Garnet' emerging flower | stalk |
The flower | stalk is not especially tall, typically 1-1.5 meters |
The Pyrola asarifolia flower | stalk stands 10-20 cm high, and holds about a dozen |
In late May or early June the flower | stalk emerges carrying several flowers, each only a |
ly white epicuticular “wax”, as are the flower | stalk and flowers. |
The flower | stalk is initially positively phototropic and moves |
A flowering | stalk |
al distance is positively related to flowering | stalk height, taller plants usually dispersing seeds |
, and sends up an inflorescence on a flowering | stalk from 0.5-0.8 |
ing between 40-80 cm in length and a flowering | stalk of 4-7 m. |
The plant bears a flowering | stalk about 70 cm in height, and a basal rosette of |
ur or more years before developing a flowering | stalk, then flowers and dies. |
A fresh | stalk with flowers and leaves, cut to proper size an |
They are vertical climbers and jump from | stalk to stalk in thick bamboo forests. |
rs borne atop a mostly naked, hairy, glandular | stalk. |
He is caught in his | stalk by the dictator's guards and tortured but on t |
nodding, flat spikelets, each on an individual | stalk that may be curved or wavy. |
The inflorescence | stalk is 8-13 cm (3.1-5.1 in) long and elliptic in c |
body, in which amoeba are differentiated into | stalk cells and spore cells. |
can grow to about 4 feet (1.2 m) high and its | stalk can be used to make yellow dye. |
Leaf | stalk 6 to 12 mm long. |
pale green, folded together, (not with a leaf | stalk). |
The leaf | stalk is attached on the lower surface of the leaf, |
ible joint just below the top of the long leaf | stalk. |
") in 1965 followed by a series of books - Let | Stalk Strine (1965), Nose Tone Unturned (1967), Fraf |
s very badly and prehistoric dangers literally | stalk the halls of Sunnydale High. |
1 mm wide flower, growing at the tip of a long | stalk. |
It is attached to a long | stalk which is up to 60 cm long. |
ged in small umbels at the extremity of a long | stalk. |
a distinctive conidiophore composed of a long | stalk supporting an inflated vesicle. |
a knobbly 'bulb' or flower attached to a long | stalk. |
meters in length, and it may be held on a long | stalk. |
metres (3 in) long, spathulate and have a long | stalk, while leaves higher on the plant are lanceola |
held far above the rest of the plant by a long | stalk, in order to reduce the probability of trappin |
rely to 8 cm) long, and borne on a 1-2 cm long | stalk; they are unusual in taking about 30-32 months |
mushroom albeit more slender and with a longer | stalk. |
foliage is long and erect with a sterile main | stalk. |
The main | stalk acts as a perch for birds, enabling birds to l |
aves and stalks of the plant other than mature | stalk separated from the rest of the plant. |
Worse, a band of terrifying monsters | stalk Kara. |
is fused to a GPCR domain through a mucin-like | stalk. |
mposed of a CXC chemokine domain, a mucin-like | stalk, a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic tail |
ith rifles, means that any handgun hunter must | stalk closer to the prey in order to kill the animal |
It sends up a long, naked | stalk which bears one or two showy lily flowers. |
part remains narrow and constitutes the optic | stalk. |
part remains narrow and constitutes the optic | stalk. |
foramen to the recess at the base of the optic | stalk and contains the organum vasculosum of the lam |
their noses), but were never needed to find or | stalk the prey. |
their sporotheca is pale yellow with an orange | stalk and their spores have a diameter of 7.5 μm. |
aped or kidney-shaped, each carried on its own | stalk. |
e waiting for the blizzard to pass, two people | stalk each other restlessly, inexorably, with humour |
tamens are fused together into an erect purple | stalk bearing the dark anthers. |
The upper portion of the red | stalk has a series of yellowish, bell-shaped flowers |
Cluster has the red | stalk (peduncle), referring to the red stem that hol |
Sap on rhubarb | stalk caused by L. concavus |
with a short oral disc and collar, and a rigid | stalk, often branching to form a colony. |
cortina leaves only a faint ring on the robust | stalk. |
P synthase, the F0 proton channel and rotating | stalk are shown in blue, the F1 synthase domain in r |
and walking cultivators, single and double row | stalk cutters and gasoline tractors. |
ose of female plants hang from a curved, scaly | stalk. |
afi, and a bronze golem named Minaton secretly | stalk them. |
with four to five petals, is borne on a short | stalk |
ce bears several flowers, each on a very short | stalk. |
ute flowers are located in an umbel on a short | stalk. |
A flower grows on a short | stalk from the intersection of each oppositely-arran |
It is attached to the stem by a very short | stalk which measures one or two millimeters long. |
wo to four centimeters long growing on a short | stalk. |
Q. iberica is known for its very short | stalk and acorns that occur either in pairs or alone |
From the single | stalk rising from the ground, there is a single, lar |
l flower which blooms in a cluster on a single | stalk above a single pair of toothed stem leaves eac |
few secretory cells on top of a single-celled | stalk. |
escence rests solitary at the end of a slender | stalk. |
g long) and pedicellus (meaning small, slender | stalk) in reference to the extremely long pedicel of |
9 in) in diameter, growing from a long slender | stalk in groups of eight to ten. |
will often wait motionless for prey, or slowly | stalk its victim. |
aving broad flat blades extending from a small | stalk. |
Each sorocarp consists of both a sorophore ( | stalk) and a sorus. |
its strikingly purple spores), and supporting | stalk structures. |
body is covered in small scales, and the tail | stalk is short. |
se have a black spot in the middle of the tail | stalk, and a comma shaped spot behind the eye. |
A tall | stalk emerges from the centre of these to present la |
The raceme inflorescence is a tall | stalk of rich purple flowers, each with a bright yel |
d into bloodthirsty cannibalistic zombies that | stalk, chase and eat their own friends. |
abis (hemp: food from the seed, fiber from the | stalk, etc.). |
has a honeycombed cap that is attached to the | stalk for about half of its length, and with ridges |
ots and bases of leaves, the inner core of the | stalk, green bloom spikes, ripe pollen, and starchy |
en's pastime of blowing the parachutes off the | stalk: Pusteblume German for "blowing flower"), soff |
h or rusty colored mycelium at the base of the | stalk. |
The ' | stalk' or peduncle in this genus is four chambered. |
The | stalk does seem to play a role in pollination as pla |
mall oat-like seeds develop on the side of the | stalk. |
th this feature have an "AUTO" position on the | stalk. |
The | stalk may reach 30 centimeters tall and bears one to |
The flowers are small, and once pollinated the | stalk swells to form the fruit. |
The | Stalk Borer (Papaipema nebris) is a moth of the Noct |
The open flowers are well spaced along the | stalk and there are no bracts at base of individual |
It usually eats the | stalk and leaves of understory plants, but captive r |
The leaves at the upper end of the | stalk, close to the cyathium, have a striking, scarl |
s all leaf and root resources are put into the | stalk, flowers, and seeds. |
The | stalk bows at the end so that the face of the flower |
The | stalk has a skirt like ring and is 4 to 20 cm long, |
tter at adhering, sort preferentially into the | stalk. |
If the corona remained unsold, then it and the | stalk would be plowed under to provide soil-enrichin |
The | stalk is cylindrical but loosely constructed of pale |
d the caterpillars develop and feed inside the | stalk, eventually killing the leaf. |
which creates swellings and distortions on the | stalk and/or midrib. |
ale sunbird is twice as likely to perch on the | stalk as the female and, on average, spends four tim |
Its leaves are attached to the | stalk by petioles (many other Nicotiana species have |
on however to find several young larvae in the | stalk of a host plant, indicating that the larvae ma |
papillose blenny in the United States, or the | Stalk blenny in Mexico, is a species of chaenopsid b |
ht the cavern walls with eerie flashes as they | stalk you, their horns crackling and sizzling. |
The nut has a short thick | stalk, 15 mm long. |
An inflorescence emerges on a thick | stalk from the soil bearing solitary to densely bunc |
ike consist of a lobed head and a three-legged | stalk - and use comparisons with atomic structures t |
tally cooler than your date." or "feel free to | stalk me." and a url to the subscriber's account at |
Guardian, Anderton "encouraged his officers to | stalk its dank alleys and expose anyone caught in a |
h he was not found to have made any attempt to | stalk them either. |
ously, pretending to be a servant, in order to | stalk his victim; the other may have similarly infil |
es one to a mysterious old woman who begins to | stalk him over the phone. |
, terrible creature Old Bones has come back to | stalk the land, consuming everything in its path. |
not be the hippest, sanest or sweetest band to | stalk the Earth this year but they're certainly the |
Blackout continued to | stalk Ghost Rider. |
The Intermediate tends to | stalk upright with neck extended forward. |
e battle with Gillius Thunderhead, yet rose to | stalk the land. |
Rohirrim believed that his wraith continued to | stalk their enemies and kill men with fear. |
Kenyon's (Nick Mancuso) ex-wife and intends to | stalk him and wreck his family. |
use cat of the Museum taught the young Mike to | stalk pigeons by pointing like a dog to the intruder |
described as "the foulest-mouthed book ever to | stalk the face of the earth". |
, they bury him; he crawls out of his grave to | stalk them, and is later killed in a shoot-out with |
erb Caen once wrote, “I keep waiting for it to | stalk down the hill and attack the Golden Gate Bridg |
you love someone, set him free; if you have to | stalk him, he probably wasn't yours in the first pla |
them that he can learn, and finally begins to | stalk them. |
red wigs and Revolutionary War attire begin to | stalk the family and they eventually try to break in |
to various towns that he had no connection to, | stalk his victims, and then break into their homes a |
Aged agave produce a twelve-foot | stalk with bright yellow blooms. |
ent the petals, stamens, clayx, leaves, veins, | stalk and other parts of the plant, and, using light |
ed an allegory of female virtue with the white | stalk symbolizing purity, the leaves denoting fertil |
he naiad is golden to dark brown in color with | stalk like permentum. |
a pointed end (toward the top of the wax wood | stalk) and a thicker base. |
Those undead little creatures would | stalk forests at night and attack night-time travell |
divination instructions which translate yarrow | stalk castings into numerical values: "seven is (the |
nest will be situated above ground on a yucca | stalk or tree limb. |
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