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The | seeds are used for human and animal consumption or f |
The | seeds are 10-12 mm long, with a very thin shell, a w |
The | seeds are large, and with a very short wing; they ar |
Rubber vine | seeds are dispersed by winds and flooding. |
enera Brassica and Sinapis whose small mustard | seeds are used as a spice and, by grinding and mixin |
The | seeds are able to germinate under a dense canopy and |
Seeds aren't noticeable when eating but if you look | |
grass that rose from a bath of Asian herbs and | seeds around a delicately baked lobster tartine.” |
considered by many as the moment the Lightning | Seeds arrived as a mainstream band. |
to a higher concentration of flavorful mustard | seeds as compared to other mustard varieties. |
capsules are said not to explode and disperse | seeds as in many Impatiens. |
nts without a stalk produced only half as many | seeds as plants with a stalk intact (Anderson, Cole, |
In 2009, the European Union approved chia | seeds as a novel food, allowing up to 5% of a bread |
sland Discs and requested a supply of cannabis | seeds as her luxury item. |
nty Frutarom facility that processes fenugreek | seeds as the source of a mysterious maple syrup smel |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a major food resource, stores many of the s |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a food resource, stores many of the seeds f |
It can be grown from | seeds as well as from cuttings. |
that has a predilection for various fruits and | seeds as well as an unfortunate attraction to plants |
wever, it does not assist in the growth of the | seeds as the cassowary does, as it tears the poisono |
nt for food, the greens as a vegetable and the | seeds as grain for bread and porridge. |
ets wet, slowly releasing the hundreds of tiny | seeds as they fall out of its drying flesh. |
The nutcrackers use the | seeds as a food resource, storing many for later use |
ans feel that it is improper for humans to eat | seeds as they contain future plants, or nuts and see |
o their shy nature and are fed with grains and | seeds, as well as fruit and insects as these are the |
having five sets of chromosomes), and produces | seeds asexually like many other Taraxacum species. |
Trees start producing | seeds at about 20 years of age. |
plant's life, the root dries up and pulls the | seeds at the base of the stem into the ground. |
a confectionery shop and John sold flowers and | seeds at a market stall. |
ife span of over 20 years, producing its first | seeds at an age of 6-10 years. |
ian tortoises, wine flies, meal worms, plants, | seeds, bacteria, and other living matter was include |
Clay | seeds balls were originally an ancient practice in w |
reen materials such as desks made of sunflower | seeds, bamboo and cork flooring, and recycled fiber |
Krishnamourthy, under the Rasi | Seeds banner. |
Bufotenin, | Seeds, bark |
-1 6-3, and they were to play against the 14th | seeds, Bartoli/Peer. |
roots are also long and tendril-like, and its | seeds bear a distinctive horned shape, hence the com |
lled burr) is a seed or dry fruit in which the | seeds bear hooks or teeth which attach themselves to |
One larva may eat several of the large | seeds before reaching its full growth. |
imed that clay pots were filled with Mentzelia | seeds before firing, but others have questioned whet |
rypta means "well-hidden", which refers to the | seeds being "hidden" in the small green bristled fru |
Seeds, berries and insects. | |
includes a variety of invertebrates as well as | seeds, berries and fruit. |
The species shows nocturnal and feeds on | seeds, berries and insects. |
It eats | seeds, berries, and some insects. |
wildlife remains, authentication of plants and | seeds besides a battery of molecular diagnostics for |
to investigate the possibility of germinating | seeds beyond the confines of her repressive subterra |
esame oil, spring onion, minced garlic, sesame | seeds, black pepper and julienned bae (Korean pear) |
ndehiscent, 5-8 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, obovate, | seeds black, thickened. |
ng, anti shrink treatment for woolen, treating | seeds, bleaching fabrics, and organic synthesis indu |
Hatch says many of those | seeds blossomed in Jefferson's Virginia home garden. |
They eat | seeds, blossoms and fruit - especially berries and m |
are: sweet white bread and finely ground poppy | seeds boiled in milk with butter. |
New | Seeds Books published books on Christianity. |
These early | seeds bore fruit when on January 1, 1969, Hyde parti |
Fruits and | seeds: Brassica napus (rapeseed), Petroselinum (pars |
gh levels of methionine can be found in sesame | seeds, Brazil nuts, fish, meats and some other plant |
rees and other plants grow on the island, from | seeds brought by birds, wind and water. |
pe and unripe fruits, mature and young leaves, | seeds, buds and flowers. |
It is about 50-58.5 cm and eats figs, bamboo | seeds, buds, sprouts, invertebrates and cereals in t |
to the software, spinning and miniature potato | seeds businesses. |
They mainly feed on | seeds, but also take fruits, leaves, pith and arthro |
nto birds every night, as a side-effect of the | seeds, but all in all it is assumed that the entire |
The plant often produces fertile | seeds, but most individuals in most populations are |
It produces | seeds but is usually propagated using cuttings of th |
The plant produces some | seeds, but mainly reproduces vegetatively. |
ych Elm, with a preference for the flowers and | seeds, but has been recorded on other elms, ash, pop |
The plant produces capsules of abundant | seeds but also reproduces vegetatively. |
They have succeeded in producing a few | seeds by hand-pollinating the flowers with pollen fr |
A traditional use of morning glory | seeds by Mexican Native Americans was first describe |
Other local growers unfortunately got hold of | seeds by fair and foul means, though, and within a f |
n New Zealand has shown that the eating of the | seeds by kiore (Pacific rats) substantially reduces |
David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and the Lightning | Seeds by saying they "should be kept as far away as |
tanists as George London and Leonard Plukenet; | seeds came to her from the West Indies, South Africa |
Cropping of pods and single almond sized | seeds can occur by 4-6 years. |
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. |
The | seeds can be crushed into a powder and used as a sou |
The hard | seeds can remain dormant for 6-9 months." |
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. |
Mogdad coffee | seeds can be roasted and used as a substitute for co |
smission of peach latent mosaic viroid through | seeds can not occur. |
Seeds can still mature even when the plant has been | |
Psyllium | seeds can be used for the same purpose at a lower co |
The | seeds can produce a similar effect to LSD when taken |
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 |
Unlike other tomato varieties, | seeds cannot be purchased by the general public. |
gars in their natural habitat eat mainly grass | seeds, captive budgerigars feed on dry, sprouted, or |
oute to a 7-6(0), 5-7, [10-7] victory over top | seeds Cara Black and Liezel Huber. |
With all | seeds, care should be taken that they are intended f |
ntire plant will come out of the ground if the | seeds catch on clothing or fur, so it is generally c |
rained and eaten with sprinkled toasted sesame | seeds, chili sauce and a hoisin based sauce. |
s, Fresh Onion Puree, Turmeric, Ground Mustard | Seeds, Chipotle, and Habanero Powder. |
ew products: Three Oaks Cider, Pipsqueak and 5 | Seeds Cider produced by larger brewing companies. |
ary in the Czech Republic, flavored with anise | seeds, cinnamon, various herbs, and a rich citrus fl |
In 2008, Saxon and the | Seeds collaborated on some new songs and recordings |
rn horticulture was from E.H. Wilson, who sent | seeds collected in Hupeh to Veitch in 1900. |
was ever made, as in 2007 for the first time, | seeds collected in the wild entered in the commercia |
dendron Sir Charles Lemon was bred by him from | seeds collected by Joseph Dalton Hooker. |
Seeds collected by Ledger were subsequently planted | |
ts diet comprises a variety of insects and | seeds collected in porcupine grass. |
ented origin were propagated in the 1960s from | seeds collected from a single tree by Thor Heyerdahl |
The plant is being propagated and the | seeds collected. |
The | seeds come one each in globular pods. |
For the other | seeds, comfortable 3-0 wins for John Part, (over Joh |
The factory processes fenugreek | seeds, commonly used in maple syrup substitutes. |
Other top | seeds competing were. |
Other top | seeds competing were Wimbledon defending champion Pe |
he plants in this family typically have winged | seeds, compound leaves, flower pistils 3 celled and |
The | seeds comprised Pot 4 in the draw. |
Akuammine is the main alkaloid found in the | seeds, comprising 0.56% of the dried powder, indicat |
The | seeds contain 5-9% of a colourless essential oil. |
P. nitida | seeds contain a mixture of alkaloids producing antip |
Salicornia | seeds contain 30% oil by weight, compared to 17-20% |
Annatto | seeds contain about 5% pigments, which consist of 70 |
Many vegetables, fruits, nuts and | seeds contain campesterol, but in low concentrations |
The | seeds contain a hollow cavity, which gives them buoy |
The roots contain emodin and the | seeds contain chrysarobin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9- |
Seeds contain tetranorterpenes, phragmalin esters an | |
a corymbosa), a species of morning glory whose | seeds contain ergine and have hallucinogenic propert |
eshed vegetables and fruits, legumes, nuts and | seeds, contain high concentrations of antioxidant ph |
Sprouting Hordeum vulgare (barley) | seeds contain hordenine as the main alkaloid in thei |
The mature | seeds contain approximately 7-10% gamma-linolenic ac |
It is said that coffee can be made from the | seeds, Coprosma being related to the coffee plants. |
Mustard | seeds, coriander seeds, and allspice are popular ext |
along with natural carminatives such as anise | seeds, coriander seeds and cumin. |
The | seeds, cork and coins would suggest trade to and fro |
Trees that were planted by | seeds could take 6 or 7 years to give out fruit, but |
These | seeds could be used to create a new Manowar armor, b |
The band played three songs - a | Seeds cover, a cover of "Spirit in the Sky", and a n |
renewed popularity after Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds covered it in 1995) and The Rain in Spain (a s |
It contains many angular | seeds covered in tiny bumps. |
The payload also included maize | seeds, crocuses, and guppies in an aquarium. |
It is propagated by | seeds, cuttings and air-layering. |
a German botanist, best known for his work on | seeds, De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum (1788-179 |
ep of creating an actual band to flesh out the | Seeds, deciding it needed to be an actual group if i |
The | seeds deliver picrotoxin, a sesquiterpene, while the |
echage winners received the seventh and eighth | seeds, determined based on competition points at the |
The small oat-like | seeds develop on the side of the stalk. |
The | seeds develop in May and germinate within 6-14 days |
productive system of male apomixis whereby the | seeds develop entirely from the genetic content of t |
The | seeds differ from those of European Hornbeam in havi |
anking issued before the Championships, top 64 | seeds directly entered the first round of the 128-pl |
anking issued before the Championships, top 64 | seeds directly enter first Rounds of 128-player size |
In addition to eating the | seeds directly, BMAA may have found its way into hum |
The small winged | seeds disperse through the winter, leaving the old w |
The | seeds disperse freely over pastures, fields and even |
Some plants have their | seeds dispersed by ants, a phenomenon called myrmeco |
can allow trees to be pollinated or have their | seeds dispersed by animals which cannot climb or fly |
ual include sweetgrass, tobacco, morning glory | seeds, diviner's sage and white sage. |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 17 to 4 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 25 to 4 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 21 to 4 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take around | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 39 to 9 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 28 to 3 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 30 to 4 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 16 to 6 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 36 to 7 | |
Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 19 to 4 | |
the dried herb(s), mixed together with sesame | seeds, dried sumac, often salt, and other spices. |
After being elevated into the top 48 | seeds due to a clash with previously-arranged Premie |
ydler is the longest-serving member of the Bad | Seeds due to Mick Harvey's departure in late January |
buoyant and can maintain the viability of the | seeds during long periods in seawater, allowing the |
Bray) It is possible that inhaling the crushed | seeds dust or otherwise absorbing oils from them may |
It contains several greenish | seeds each about half a centimeter long. |
Inside the pods are ten to fifteen | seeds, each of which have a diameter of 6 cm (2.4 in |
s an oval capsule 4-8 cm long containing three | seeds, each surrounded by an edible fleshy yellow ar |
capsules called siliques which contain 6 to 25 | seeds each. |
The fruits are red-orange pomes containing two | seeds each. |
fast, it can survive in very poor sands and it | seeds early and prodigiously, throughout the year. |
he high protein content (up to 40%) of Lupinus | seeds, efforts are made by extraction (hexane-alcoho |
ules, each capsule containing about ten minute | seeds embedded in cottony fluff, which aids wind dis |
ate of 15 carpels, each carpel containing five | seeds embedded in an edible pulp. |
The | seeds, embedded in bright-red flesh are eaten and di |
enters each of the many universes so created ( | seeds emerging from the pores of His skin). |
n the first round, before knocking out the top | seeds England (represented by the world's top two pl |
nts which have no cotyledons because they lack | seeds entirely (such as ferns and mosses), others re |
ences (study of fruit and vegetable crops, and | seeds), Entomology (study of insects and mites), Pla |
The Black-faced Grassquit feeds mainly on | seeds, especially of grasses and weeds. |
ribed experiments on the impregnation of plant | seeds, especially corn. |
ders to define units of mass; along with other | seeds, especially those of the carob tree. |
ighing oneself against Butter, Bananas, Sesame | seeds etc.), to mention a few . |
uces of cash crops like cotton, sugarcane, oil | seeds, etc., at the hand of traders should be stoppe |
to abandon his farm, go west, and plant apple | seeds everywhere he goes. |
f two cells means that nearly every pattern in | Seeds explodes into a chaotic mess that grows to cov |
Eighth and ninth | seeds face off on a survivor playoff, with the eight |
n the Fall, the plant's flowers, which contain | seeds, fall to the ground, and will "plant themselve |
Then, the | seeds fall to the ground. |
he leaf litter of the forest floor for various | seeds, fallen fruit and insects. |
ps are used in ecology and forestry to capture | seeds falling from plants, allowing seed production |
stalk height, taller plants usually dispersing | seeds farther. |
emaphroditic, these plants can produce fertile | seeds faster than their competition and also ensure |
ffs was yet again a frustrating one, as the #1 | seeds fell 4-0 to Heartland Division runners-up Des |
Its | seeds float and are unaffected by salt water. |
ly on allochthonous food items such as fruits, | seeds, flowers, and animals from the igapo, permanen |
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