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They are herbivores, so they eat | seeds fruit and nuts. |
They mainly eat | seeds and roots of aquatic plants, aquatic insects a |
They eat | seeds, blossoms and fruit - especially berries and m |
They also eat | seeds and berries. |
They eat | seeds including those of grasses. |
ans feel that it is improper for humans to eat | seeds as they contain future plants, or nuts and see |
ople were driven to change their diets and eat | seeds and fodder. |
hese birds forage on the ground, mainly eating | seeds. |
It mostly feeds on the ground, eating | seeds including cereal crops such as wheat and barle |
The finch is an omnivorous passerine, eating | seeds and small insects. |
Like its relatives, Long-billed Pipit eats | seeds and insects. |
It eats | seeds and plants, especially pickleweed and glasswor |
It eats | seeds, legumes, rooted vegetables, and grasses, but |
The Lesser Roadrunner eats | seeds, fruit, small reptiles and frogs. |
It eats | seeds, berries, and some insects. |
It eats | seeds, which it carries back to its burrow in its ch |
It is nocturnal, and eats | seeds. |
"Hetch Hetchy" comes from a grass with edible | seeds that grows in the valley, in the Native Americ |
ludes species grown for their fruit and edible | seeds (the squashes, pumpkins and marrows, and the c |
The edible | seeds are occasionally collected like those of other |
It has edible | seeds. |
The edible | seeds are known locally as butterpips. |
nuda) is a species of grass with edible | seeds. |
browse for wildlife and as a source of edible | seeds and nesting habitat for upland birds. |
The top eight | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
The top eight | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The top eight | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The top eight | seeds in the tournament were placed in the bracket s |
The tournament had eight | seeds and four unseeded teams and was held from 27 D |
echage winners received the seventh and eighth | seeds, determined based on competition points at the |
Born Elise | Seeds in Pennsylvania, she went to the Pennsylvania |
ach capsule often has 4, pale brown, elliptic, | seeds that are 1 mm long. |
ieces of DNA from other genetically engineered | seeds. |
1888 and grew up around a ranch owned by Enos | Seeds and his brother, Thomas. |
ation he found that each plant produced enough | seeds to plant an acre of ground (0.4 ha), and the g |
EverQuest: | Seeds of Destruction is the 15th expansion to the MM |
on making; and to use, save, sell and exchange | seeds, subject to national laws. |
Jefferson exchanged | seeds from people in the U.S states and in foreign c |
onstructs demonstration gardens, and exchanges | seeds to maintain biotic diversity. |
arvesting, saving, re-planting, and exchanging | seeds of patented plants, or of plants containing pa |
squirrels and bird feeder | seeds). |
nally, they are flavoured with sprouted fennel | seeds and other seasonal herbs. |
ed with spiced such as cumin, anise and fennel | seeds, or toasted sesame, wrapped in fig leaves and |
meat is mixed with mustard oil, ground fennel | seeds, minced garlic and spices to prepare this dish |
ong with cardamom, allspice, nutmeg, fenugreek | seeds, saffron, cloves and black peppers, all crushe |
The factory processes fenugreek | seeds, commonly used in maple syrup substitutes. |
ted that the antidiabetic effects of fenugreek | seeds ameliorate most metabolic symptoms associated |
in many plants, it was isolated from fenugreek | seeds (Trigonella foenum-graecum, thus the name), ga |
nty Frutarom facility that processes fenugreek | seeds as the source of a mysterious maple syrup smel |
Fenugreek | seeds are thought to be a galactagogue that is often |
emaphroditic, these plants can produce fertile | seeds faster than their competition and also ensure |
The plant often produces fertile | seeds, but most individuals in most populations are |
They have succeeded in producing a few | seeds by hand-pollinating the flowers with pollen fr |
k has low reproductive output; it produces few | seeds per plant. |
around a centimeter in length containing a few | seeds. |
cuspidata emerges in late Spring, and sets few | seeds, unlike its smaller, fecund cousin Pediomelum |
The plant makes very few | seeds. |
e is very short in this species, just very few | seeds travelling farther than 1 meter from the plant |
The fruit is a brown berry containing a few | seeds within a clear gelatinous pulp. |
s than half a centimeter long containing a few | seeds. |
enugreek contains high dietary fiber, so a few | seeds taken with warm water before going to sleep he |
Inside the pods are ten to fifteen | seeds, each of which have a diameter of 6 cm (2.4 in |
since 1745) to travel to North America to find | seeds and plants that might prove useful for agricul |
difference, he was able to germinate the first | seeds. |
an Yew-Ming Si, but were defeated by the first | seeds. |
He introduced the first | seeds of Jubaea chilensis in France. |
ife span of over 20 years, producing its first | seeds at an age of 6-10 years. |
opportunist feeder and will eat insects, fish, | seeds, worms, scraps and carrion in towns, or take i |
ooth-skinned potato and containing two to five | seeds. |
ate of 15 carpels, each carpel containing five | seeds embedded in an edible pulp. |
The fruits are red and contain three to five | seeds. |
e fruit is small and globular, containing five | seeds. |
The flat | seeds have silky hairs that allow the seeds to float |
The flattened | seeds are light brown and hard. |
s a pale yellowish-gray color named after flax | seeds. |
rces are cacti (and other succulents) and flax | seeds. |
Fruit with fleshy | seeds, such as pomegranate or mamoncillo, are not co |
its open to release several red, fleshy-coated | seeds. |
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theory that the plant could spread by floating | seeds across the ocean is not supported by evidence. |
te a time delayed germination of certain flora | seeds. |
These people all send flower | seeds to Lunlun's grandfather, and in the end the ma |
owed to grow freely and the many wild flowers, | seeds and plants provides habitat for insects, shrew |
feeds on nuts, berries, flower buds, flowers, | seeds and insects. |
The siblings provided background vocals for | Seeds and McGuire's 1974 follow-up Lighten Up. |
e these to break through hard soil digging for | seeds. |
which may provide a moisture-capturing bed for | seeds that fall from it. |
us grains of the pesticide, mistaking them for | seeds, and then die shortly thereafter. |
They forage on the ground for | seeds and insects. |
Foreign | seeds can be caught anywhere, including these harves |
onstantly help to reduce the number of foreign | seeds gathered. |
As they improve, the amount of foreign | seeds they may pick up decreases. |
n a stalk, plants of the genus Neoregelia form | seeds in berries. |
initol digalactoside that can be isolated form | seeds of chickpea, lentil and white lupin. |
synapomorphic characters that link the fossils | seeds [of P. splendens] to extant Aldrovanda include |
Illinois Foundation | Seeds Inc. was the first seed company to release a s |
y summer, each fertilized flower produces four | seeds within wrinkled nuts, and the plant goes dorma |
The top four | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The top four | seeds in the tournament were placed in the bracket s |
The top four | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
drupe, 4 to 5 mm in diameter, containing four | seeds. |
All four | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
nd Robby Ginepri (#4) as three of the top four | seeds. |
The top four | seeds receive a bye to the second round. |
The fruit is a capsule containing four | seeds. |
st, ripening black, and containing one to four | seeds. |
in the tournament's history that the top four | seeds reached the semifinals. |
ht red drupe 8-10 mm diameter, containing four | seeds. |
ned to his 604 Records label after winning Fox | Seeds a local radio challenge, Faber Drive released |
t of the rural areas it served, providing free | seeds, trees, and tree seedlings to farmers and ranc |
"Propagation generally occurs from | seeds, although mature plants can be divided and gro |
d for Valentine's Day that had been grown from | seeds reportedly taken on the flight. |
rees and other plants grow on the island, from | seeds brought by birds, wind and water. |
ere are no rhizomes; the plant reproduces from | seeds and from budding with tillers. |
ed in 1975, was a Moon tree: it was grown from | seeds that had been carried to the moon by astronaut |
is one of few vegetable oils not derived from | seeds; it is pressed from the fleshy pulp surroundin |
er Hiericum, this species reproduces only from | seeds. |
dendron Sir Charles Lemon was bred by him from | seeds collected by Joseph Dalton Hooker. |
initol digalactoside that can be isolated from | seeds of chickpea, lentil and white lupin. |
ngs the tree seedlings which he has grown from | seeds with him when he moves in. |
n from semi hardwood cuttings, but growth from | seeds is unreliable. |
acetoxyphragmalin have also been isolated from | seeds (Rastogi & Mehrotra, 1993). |
It can be grown from | seeds as well as from cuttings. |
ts may take as long as 14 years to mature from | seeds. |
is a summer annual, with plants emerging from | seeds in the spring, and setting seeds in the late s |
ented origin were propagated in the 1960s from | seeds collected from a single tree by Thor Heyerdahl |
Humans can extract the fruit's | seeds, grinding them into flour. |
As this initial stock came into fruit, | seeds from the better quality and better producing t |
It eats fruit, | seeds, and flowers, and will search decaying wood fo |
of this omnivorous species consists of fruit, | seeds, flowers, gum, invertebrates, eggs, chicks and |
simpsoni is specially adapted to eating fruit, | seeds, and invertebrates. |
eeds on figs, Haronga berries and other fruit, | seeds, ants and small insects such as ants. |
It eats fruit, | seeds, and leaves, and will sit back on its haunches |
It eats mainly fruit, | seeds and arthropods. |
It feeds on small berries, fruits, | seeds and insects, foraging in small flocks of 4 to |
es, their diet consisting primarily of fruits, | seeds and leaves, with Ateles being the most frugivo |
ly on allochthonous food items such as fruits, | seeds, flowers, and animals from the igapo, permanen |
The duiker feeds on leaves, fallen fruits, | seeds, flowers, and sometimes small birds or other s |
It feeds on fruits, | seeds, and cactus flowers. |
existence in hunting and harvesting of fruits, | seeds, roots and sea food. |
us feeding on green plants, underground fungi, | seeds, nuts, roots, also insects, snails, and berrie |
3 to 1853, he engaged in the culture of garden | seeds. |
name implies, Park Seed specializes in garden | seeds, offering more than 1,100 varieties of flower, |
Machines, such as this tractor, help gather | seeds. |
e millennium which encouraged people to gather | seeds from a favourite tree, grow a seedling and pla |
Mrs. Higley gathered | seeds from the local cider mill in Connecticut befor |
en was founded by John G. Fairey, who gathered | seeds of rare and endangered plants through a series |
had inhabited Hetch Hetchy and still gathered | seeds, roots and acorns in and around it. |
s onward he expanded his interest to gathering | seeds and plants from the USA and worldwide, donatin |
e Ros family, apparently contained the genetic | seeds of insanity which incessant intermarriage spre |
parral plant species require fire to germinate | seeds and reproduce, Xylococcus bicolor does not, no |
arly in the fat storage tissues of germinating | seeds) and also in filamentous fungi. |
ellic acid stimulates the cells of germinating | seeds to produce mRNA molecules that code for hydrol |
to investigate the possibility of germinating | seeds beyond the confines of her repressive subterra |
er with a clear sweet syrup alone, with ginkgo | seeds suspended in the syrup, or in a sugar syrup in |
The statement that morning glory | seeds are 5-10 percent as potent as LSD doesn't real |
ual include sweetgrass, tobacco, morning glory | seeds, diviner's sage and white sage. |
A traditional use of morning glory | seeds by Mexican Native Americans was first describe |
Morning glory | seeds (contains ergine) |
The seed capsules contain black, glossy | seeds. |
re included on the list because they ate grain | seeds, robbing the people of the fruits of their lab |
ions of lectins, such as beans, cereal grains, | seeds, and nuts, may be harmful if consumed in exces |
any kokkoh recipes include other whole grains, | seeds and seasonings, most commonly sweet rice, azuk |
n infant formula broth made from whole grains, | seeds and legumes lightly toasted and ground to a po |
It can be found in grape | seeds and in Hibiscus cannabinus (kenaf) root and ba |
It is found in the litchi pericarp, in grape | seeds, and, along with 4-cis-isomer of procyanidin B |
hip, ranging from a stone cannon ball to grape | seeds and including a damaged hour glass, an expensi |
It can be found in grape | seeds and in beer. |
g the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, although grape | seeds have also been found at older archaeological s |
gs by the Spanish missionaries were from grape | seeds which are the result of pollination and sexual |
ys of Leonardo Da Vinci, who would float grass | seeds on a flow and sketch the resulting trajectorie |
II the firm was the primary supplier of grass | seeds and fertiliser for airfields, both under the A |
niana forages on the land, eating mostly grass | seeds, supplemented somewhat with insects. |
erally prolamin-like proteins in certain grass | seeds. |
e Grey-headed Silverbill feeds mostly on grass | seeds. |
o far as is known, almost exclusively on grass | seeds. |
gars in their natural habitat eat mainly grass | seeds, captive budgerigars feed on dry, sprouted, or |
It probably feeds on grass | seeds. |
Its 2 cm (0.79 in) gray | seeds, known as nickernuts, are buoyant and durable |
It contains bumpy white or gray | seeds. |
First it feeds on green | seeds inside a seedpod. |
The larvae feed on the buds, flowers and green | seeds of Geranium and Pelargonium species. |
The larvae feed on the buds and green | seeds of Geranium and Pelargonium species. |
It contains several greenish | seeds each about half a centimeter long. |
fruit is flattened, 4 mm long, with pale grey | seeds. |
purified by transferring the taint into Grief | Seeds, otherwise it will become dull and corrupted. |
As the dominant alkaloid in the hallucinogenic | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
(Convolvulaceae), including the hallucinogenic | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
granivore, with a bill adapted to eat the hard | seeds and pods of legumes, especially ka palupalu o |
The hard | seeds can remain dormant for 6-9 months." |
They may also wedge hard | seeds in a bark crevice before hammering them with t |
The hard-coated | seeds may not germinate for several years, which can |
r wide, each containing about five hard-coated | seeds. |
d bean refer to cultivars with smaller, harder | seeds (more like the wild species) used for animal f |
s on cryptogams (lower plants that do not have | seeds or flowers), such as mosses and algae (born 16 |
ly referenced current list of plants that have | seeds with elaiosomes can be found in a reference. |
han the concentration of ginkgotoxin in heated | seeds (boiled or roasted). |
Commercial hemp | seeds (for human consumption) contain an average 35% |
and their families from 1780 producing herbage | seeds and grain. |
an 11 seed, defeating four consecutive higher | seeds, including 1st-seeded Connecticut in a thrilli |
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