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The cones open upon maturity to release the | seeds, which are large and oblong, 1-1.3 cm long wit |
h lengths of up to 50 cm (20 in) and have many | seeds, which are separated by resinous membranes tha |
Kudzu will also spread by | seeds, which are contained in pods and mature in the |
r common variations will include brown mustard | seeds which are fried till they pop, black pepper co |
le develops within, and each may hold over 100 | seeds, which are minute. |
The | seeds, which are edible, contain 30-54% oil, which i |
tre (0.39 in) in diameter, and contains yellow | seeds that are 1.5 millimetres (0.059 in) in diamete |
he high protein content (up to 40%) of Lupinus | seeds, efforts are made by extraction (hexane-alcoho |
centimeter wide and contains three shiny dark | seeds which are dispersed when the capsule explodes |
The opponent captures all the | seeds that are left on the board and the winner is t |
gs by the Spanish missionaries were from grape | seeds which are the result of pollination and sexual |
ach capsule often has 4, pale brown, elliptic, | seeds that are 1 mm long. |
e followed by small black berries that contain | seeds that are brown and bumpy. |
apsule up to half a centimeter long containing | seeds which are winged and have an embryonic root al |
For the fleshy covering of certain | seeds, see aril. |
ation was augmented with ornamental plants and | seeds from around the world. |
Fruits are approximately 20 mm long, while | seeds measure around 4 mm. |
The | seeds are arranged in one row on each side of the ce |
The larvae feed on the flowers and | seeds of Artemisia arborea and Artemisia campestris. |
ng primarily on foliage (10%-60% of its diet), | seeds (20%-50%), arthropods, and to a lesser extent, |
hman's sparrows forage on the ground for plant | seeds and arthropods. |
It eats mainly fruit, | seeds and arthropods. |
cing by the ventral suture in order to release | seeds, such as in larkspur, magnolia, banksia, peony |
Fruit with fleshy | seeds, such as pomegranate or mamoncillo, are not co |
he first to inhabit newly created islands, and | seeds, such as the coconut, may also be the first ar |
Its yellow | seeds, known as lupin beans, were once a common food |
considered by many as the moment the Lightning | Seeds arrived as a mainstream band. |
uvial sandstone which has yielded pteridosperm | seeds, known as Trigonocarpus. |
Its 2 cm (0.79 in) gray | seeds, known as nickernuts, are buoyant and durable |
Oil made from the | seeds, known as honge oil, is an important asset of |
The | seeds start as bright red capsules that when fully r |
gh percentage of fruits with shriveled aborted | seeds known as 'chicken tongues'. |
st known for his work with Rain, The Lightning | Seeds, Richard Ashcroft, Wah! and Terry Hall. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Aster acuminatus. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Aster umbellatus. |
uces of cash crops like cotton, sugarcane, oil | seeds, etc., at the hand of traders should be stoppe |
Seeds sold at stores labelled peppermint generally w | |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Atriplex and Suaeda species. |
It produces blue | seeds in autumn. |
However, their | seeds are available from a variety of sources, and m |
Legal | seeds are available in Holland for let's say tomatos |
visit old grounds, and find the 'Lucky little | seeds' scattered away. |
of choreographer George Balanchine and sow the | seeds for Balanchine's School of American Ballet. |
April 1, 1992 with MRG020 Superchunk - Tossing | Seeds, the band's first collection of singles. |
And the | seeds were barely getting enriched with the milk (of |
echage winners received the seventh and eighth | seeds, determined based on competition points at the |
Seeds are based on the rankings of October 11, 2010 | |
1 | Seeds are based on the rankings of August 31, 2009 |
Seeds are based on the rankings of October 25, 2010 | |
Seeds are based on the rankings of October 11, 2010. | |
Seeds are based on the rankings of October 5, 2009 | |
Seeds are based on the rankings of October 25, 2010 | |
Seeds are based on the rankings of October 19, 2009 | |
* | Seeds are based on the rankings of October 18, 2010. |
seeds are based on the rankings of October 12, 2009 | |
1 | Seeds are based on the rankings of August 30, 2010. |
Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds on bass in April 1990 while the band was touri |
Unlike other tomato varieties, | seeds cannot be purchased by the general public. |
hibiting import of dodder seed, requiring crop | seeds to be free of dodder seed contamination. |
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose | seeds may be consumed for their various lysergamide |
seed chose which of the four lowest remaining | seeds to be matched against. |
Whau | seeds can be stimulated into growth by fire after ly |
The leaves can be cooked like spinach, and the | seeds can be germinated into nutritious sprouts. |
of food in the bulbs (cause still unknown); 3) | seeds may be produced but often fail to germinate or |
The | seeds can be crushed into a powder and used as a sou |
, horseradish, cloves, ground cumin or caraway | seeds may be used and some cream as well. |
After being planted, the | seeds must be watered every day until they can be ha |
The | seeds may be toxic in large amounts. |
dry, recently burned areas; germination of the | seeds may be triggered by the presence of burned pla |
Seeds may be started indoors in advance of the growi | |
ype of environment rarely fossilize, but their | seeds can be carried beyond the species' natural ran |
Oil extracted from the | seeds can be used to make candles. |
ug drops out at maturity, releasing the winged | seeds to be dispersed by wind. |
Mogdad coffee | seeds can be roasted and used as a substitute for co |
Seeds may be propagated by scarifying the pointed ti | |
Psyllium | seeds can be used for the same purpose at a lower co |
Squash | seeds can be eaten directly, ground into paste, meal |
Foreign | seeds can be caught anywhere, including these harves |
alers who sell small amounts of fertilizer and | seeds can be trained to help give extension advice a |
wers are edible, with a sweet taste-though the | seeds can be fatal if eaten, and most parts of the p |
These | seeds could be used to create a new Manowar armor, b |
e on the respective islands (big beaks for big | seeds, small beaks for small seeds). |
uses necrotic leaf lesions and in severe cases | seeds will become shriveled. |
The fruit is a berry containing 1-2 round | seeds that becomes red and translucent when ripe. |
Postdispersal seed predation arises once | seeds have been released from the parent plant. |
ants have been fenced to protect them and many | seeds have been collected. |
nd and performances that Nick Cave and The Bad | Seeds had been showcasing at that period, and would |
Many | seeds have been collected and some seedlings grown i |
f Belgium announced that some hundred thousand | seeds have been germinated. |
Roasted chicory roots, whose | seeds have been used similarly, starting during the |
n interesting feature of the plant is that the | seeds germinate before it drops from the plant. |
It is said that coffee can be made from the | seeds, Coprosma being related to the coffee plants. |
l warming, Bhausaheb Thorat planted 45 million | seeds after being inspired by the book. |
beverage produced from grapes, crushed mustard | seeds and benzoic acid. |
ists mostly of fruit, but it will also consume | seeds, leaves, berries and flowers as well as invert |
n a stalk, plants of the genus Neoregelia form | seeds in berries. |
r feeds on ground-dwelling insects, as well as | seeds, and berries. |
They also eat | seeds and berries. |
In Singapore and Malaysia, the | seeds are best known as an essential ingredient in a |
The hard, dark or bright yellow | seeds germinate best after chitting and being soaked |
g in fall, is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
spring; it is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
e in fall, is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, specialities, | seeds and biological products were all transferred i |
ultural chemicals such as pesticides, but also | seeds and biotechnology solutions. |
The compound is found in the pulp and | seeds of bitter melons (the fruits of Momordica char |
While the | seeds are bitter and the skin is not traditionally e |
A pterocarpan from the | seeds of Bituminaria morisiana. |
ly such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and the | seeds of black mustard (Brassica nigra) to name but |
he lobed fruit is 7-10 mm in diameter, and the | seeds round, black and wrinkled. |
oute to a 7-6(0), 5-7, [10-7] victory over top | seeds Cara Black and Liezel Huber. |
The | seeds are black and resemble beans, with a hook at o |
Allyl isothiocyanate comes from the | seeds of black mustard (Brassica nigra) or brown Ind |
The | seeds are black with hard coat collected in round se |
The | seeds are black, 4 mm long, with a 12-16 mm long pal |
The | seeds are black. |
bracteoles few, ascending, pulp white, sweet, | seeds minute, black. |
Sowing the | seeds of blessings |
In addition to eating the | seeds directly, BMAA may have found its way into hum |
The | seeds are borne in a spiny, globular capsule 3 to 4 |
t shaped with intricate brown markings, winged | seeds are borne in dry capsules that split like smal |
Seeds are borne in a capsule one to two centimeters | |
The | seeds are borne in cylindrical fruits. |
Seeds are borne in a capsule a little more than a 1 | |
roductive structures such as cone scales, wing | seeds and bracts. |
The oil extracted from the | seeds or branches of this plant has been used as a m |
ployment and Entrepreneur Development Society ( | SEEDS), Jagrup Brar helped trained new entrepreneurs |
The other | seeds were: Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany and Sp |
luding (depending on the recipe) garlic, poppy | seeds, or bread crumbs. |
When these mustard | seeds are broken, the enzyme myrosinase is released |
ompared to its surroundings, caused by various | seeds accidentally brought and spread by the trade a |
It is white-flowering, and | seeds in brown, leathery follicles. |
The ovary is 3-locular and the | seeds are brown, pellet-like, circular grains. |
gars in their natural habitat eat mainly grass | seeds, captive budgerigars feed on dry, sprouted, or |
eaves and root bark are used on deep cuts; the | seeds and buds are used as a laxative for children. |
I believe it's made of | seeds, not buds. |
ants and is transmitted by pollen and infected | seeds or budwood. |
school, developed irrigation systems, planted | seeds and built a piggery. |
On all his trips he collected | seeds and bulbs everywhere and assembling a collecti |
The | seeds are burrs, and are very sticky. |
ted by a number of other organisations and the | seeds planted by EFDSS thriving, the EFDSS altered i |
rees and other plants grow on the island, from | seeds brought by birds, wind and water. |
Adults feed on | seeds produced by the plant, before they have disper |
Some plants have their | seeds dispersed by ants, a phenomenon called myrmeco |
oduced by the fleshy, brightly crimson-colored | seeds produced by the female plants. |
ks, searching for food in the bark or breaking | seeds open by hammering them with their beaks. |
dendron Sir Charles Lemon was bred by him from | seeds collected by Joseph Dalton Hooker. |
Additionally, the | seeds produced by both species have an endosperm. |
Seeds collected by Ledger were subsequently planted | |
can allow trees to be pollinated or have their | seeds dispersed by animals which cannot climb or fly |
splits open to reveal three large, shiny black | seeds, surrounded by soft, creamy or spongy, white t |
The food of this species is mainly | seeds obtained by foraging on the ground, but it wil |
The food of this species is mainly | seeds obtained by foraging on the ground, but it wil |
ranched tree form, narrower leaves and smaller | seeds from C. obtecta, the Three Kings cabbage tree, |
It feeds on fruits, | seeds, and cactus flowers. |
Many vegetables, fruits, nuts and | seeds contain campesterol, but in low concentrations |
Due to infertile | seeds it can only be propagated from cuttings or div |
Flowers and | seeds and can be used as flavouring. |
nd used, "Once I've extracted the oil from the | seeds, you can rub it into your skin, or add it to a |
a stream of mucilaginous liquid containing its | seeds, which can be seen with the naked eye. |
Harvester ants have been known to cache the | seeds, which can lie dormant for a long time since f |
In winter it takes | seeds, and can even come to garden feeding places, e |
ion to the United States for selling marijuana | seeds from Canada by mail-order. |
y as it is about to die; and the fact that its | seeds are capable of germinating as soon as the caps |
Around 30 very small | seeds per capsule. |
en an egg wash and sprinkled with either poppy | seeds or caraway seeds mixed with coarse salt. |
ned similar materials, including natron, wood, | seeds, shells, carbon, assorted pottery, small anima |
This is then mixed with water and commonly two | seeds of cardamom (oil for the crackling). |
Botanists were unable to germinate any | seeds until Carlos Magdalena, at the Royal Botanic G |
l constituent (50-70%) of the oil from caraway | seeds (Carum carvi), which is produced on a scale of |
d, coriander seed, peppermint leaves, cardamom | seeds and cassia bark ....is a natural tonic incorpo |
important crops are rice and raffia palm; also | seeds of catechu are an important agricultural produ |
op is rice, while other important products are | seeds of catechu and raffia palm. |
st important crops are coffee and pepper; also | seeds of catechu is an important agricultural produc |
is bananas, while other important products are | seeds of catechu and oranges. |
most important crops are rice and coffee; also | seeds of catechu are an important agricultural produ |
is coffee, while other important products are | seeds of catechu and pepper. |
ice, while other important products are wheat, | seeds of catechu, barley and raffia palm. |
The most important crop is | seeds of catechu, while other important products are |
r important products are coconuts, cassava and | seeds of catechu. |
hile other important products are coconuts and | seeds of catechu. |
while other important products are cassava and | seeds of catechu. |
, while other important products are maize and | seeds of catechu. |
while other important products are cotton and | seeds of catechu. |
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It mostly feeds on the ground, eating | seeds including cereal crops such as wheat and barle |
s caterpillars feed on dry plantstuffs such as | seeds, including cereals (e.g. |
ignificant pests of dry plant produce, such as | seeds and cereals. |
Normally, the shaman will place the | seeds on certain parts of the body to cast off the p |
o a cryogenic laboratory facility in which the | seeds of certain species can be preserved for up to |
In his book "Cosmic | Seeds, Galactic Chaff", Dr. Wenhao Hu of Jinsei Univ |
Seeds of Change by John Joseph Adams | |
sicians for each song as he had done on 1980's | Seeds of Change, he put together a single group cons |
5 he was also an unpaid director of UK charity | Seeds for Change, treasurer of the Scottish Environm |
leased in 1995 on Brother Cane's second album, | Seeds, and charted at #1 on the Billboard Album Rock |
initol digalactoside that can be isolated form | seeds of chickpea, lentil and white lupin. |
initol digalactoside that can be isolated from | seeds of chickpea, lentil and white lupin. |
by the likes of The 13th Floor Elevators, The | Seeds, The Chocolate Watch Band as well as The Beatl |
The roots contain emodin and the | seeds contain chrysarobin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9- |
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