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Botanists were unable to germinate any | seeds until Carlos Magdalena, at the Royal Botanic G |
y Soc, vol lxvi, 1900); 'On the Germination of | Seeds after Exposure to High Temperature' (notes fro |
greenhouse settings to trigger germination in | seeds that would otherwise remain dormant. |
of local weather changes on the germination of | seeds and the growth of seedlings. |
seolin (protein), the main reserve globulin in | seeds of the French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) |
a corymbosa), a species of morning glory whose | seeds contain ergine and have hallucinogenic propert |
ny other pigeons, it mainly feeds on grain and | seeds. |
ecializes in breads made with whole grains and | seeds free of animal products and chemicals, and off |
o their shy nature and are fed with grains and | seeds, as well as fruit and insects as these are the |
experimenting with different whole grains and | seeds. |
ra, a bowl of boiled wheat grains, pomegranate | seeds, raisins, anise and sugar offered to masquerad |
large variety of foods such as grass, berries, | seeds, and nuts. |
ve conditions by eating insects, grasses, weed | seeds and worms, whilst all the while raising a broo |
are: sweet white bread and finely ground poppy | seeds boiled in milk with butter. |
They forage on the ground for | seeds and insects. |
s, Fresh Onion Puree, Turmeric, Ground Mustard | Seeds, Chipotle, and Habanero Powder. |
meat is mixed with mustard oil, ground fennel | seeds, minced garlic and spices to prepare this dish |
It mostly feeds on the ground, eating | seeds including cereal crops such as wheat and barle |
and Cheetah Investment Management Group, which | seeds and incubates other funds / fund managers. |
Upon growing the | seeds and observing the fruit, Craig was surprised a |
Once the cereal plants have grown their | seeds, they have completed their life cycle. |
d for Valentine's Day that had been grown from | seeds reportedly taken on the flight. |
ed in 1975, was a Moon tree: it was grown from | seeds that had been carried to the moon by astronaut |
The Canotia is grown by | seeds. |
ngs the tree seedlings which he has grown from | seeds with him when he moves in. |
It can be grown from | seeds as well as from cuttings. |
n from semi hardwood cuttings, but growth from | seeds is unreliable. |
Carapa guianensis produces | seeds which oil is similar in properties to neem oil |
The bush also provided edible gum and | seeds. |
The tournament had eight | seeds and four unseeded teams and was held from 27 D |
In 1784, not long after Jussieu had sent | seeds to England, some were forwarded to the United |
Gloved hands clean | seeds from pulp |
3-6 cm long, containing several hard nut-like | seeds 5-10 mm diameter. |
two twisted halves to reveal the hard, scarlet | seeds. |
ield of over 200 grams per harvest) individual | seeds are small and cumbersome to harvest. |
dals and baskets in addition to harvesting the | seeds and flower buds for nutritious meals. |
It has many | seeds. |
This species has smaller | seeds than any other of its genus. |
It has edible | seeds. |
an African species of aloe, and has poisonous | seeds. |
he plants in this family typically have winged | seeds, compound leaves, flower pistils 3 celled and |
d fruits are large, greenish yellow, have many | seeds and are edible. |
ve veins, and the berries generally have three | seeds. |
ant has a commercial value because it have oil | seeds which may be used to make production of cosmet |
Some plants have their | seeds dispersed by ants, a phenomenon called myrmeco |
h lengths of up to 50 cm (20 in) and have many | seeds, which are separated by resinous membranes tha |
can allow trees to be pollinated or have their | seeds dispersed by animals which cannot climb or fly |
In fact, they have received | seeds from the monks to start crops. |
From Cuenca he sent | seeds of many plants, including Befaria ledifolia, L |
s suitable for growing sugar beets, he ordered | seeds from Germany to plant on his farm. |
On all his trips he collected | seeds and bulbs everywhere and assembling a collecti |
century of development at Alnwick - he brought | seeds from over the world, and pineapples were raise |
Machines, such as this tractor, help gather | seeds. |
at are produced by distillation from herbs and | seeds, for example mint or anise. |
grass that rose from a bath of Asian herbs and | seeds around a delicately baked lobster tartine.” |
izers, pesticides and the use of high yielding | seeds, submersible pumps, etc. has proved to be a bo |
Its highly ornamental | seeds mean it's sometimes referred to as the black p |
Mrs. Higley gathered | seeds from the local cider mill in Connecticut befor |
dendron Sir Charles Lemon was bred by him from | seeds collected by Joseph Dalton Hooker. |
was raised publicly by Nicky Hager in his book | Seeds of Distrust. |
Other local growers unfortunately got hold of | seeds by fair and foul means, though, and within a f |
open to 5-7 cm broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
open to 4-6 cm broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
metres (2.8 in) broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
lude herbs, mushrooms, bones, hides, horns and | seeds to make "potions", various other consumables a |
tly knows how the plant is pollinated, how the | seeds are transported, or how long the seeds survive |
However, their | seeds are available from a variety of sources, and m |
However, the | seeds of rock and roll could not even be glimpsed in |
te fall, they eat acorns, huckleberries, maple | seeds, thistle seeds, grain seeds, grass, roots, and |
Humulus japonicus | seeds |
f Belgium announced that some hundred thousand | seeds have been germinated. |
A single plant can produce hundreds of | seeds, which scatter as much as several meters from |
Moon trees are trees grown from hundreds of | seeds taken into orbit around the moon by Stuart Roo |
I plant | seeds that will hopefully lead them towards our depa |
ntire plant will come out of the ground if the | seeds catch on clothing or fur, so it is generally c |
Illinois Foundation | Seeds Inc. was the first seed company to release a s |
he psychedelic properties of the ergine in the | seeds of Rivea corymbosa, as Subproject 22 of MKULTR |
Veracevine is an alkaloid that occurs in the | seeds of Schoenocaulon officinale. |
the most abundant active alkaloid found in the | seeds from the tree Picralima nitida, commonly known |
the presence of trehalose is seen in sunflower | seeds, moonwort, Selaginella plants, and sea algae. |
Sinalbin is a glucosinolate found in the | seeds of white mustard, Sinapis alba, and in many wi |
It can be found in grape | seeds and in Hibiscus cannabinus (kenaf) root and ba |
Canavanine is accumulated primarily in the | seeds of the organisms which produce it, where it se |
han the concentration of ginkgotoxin in heated | seeds (boiled or roasted). |
rase and On Endospermic Respiration in Certain | Seeds. |
Akuammine is the main alkaloid found in the | seeds, comprising 0.56% of the dried powder, indicat |
It is found in the litchi pericarp, in grape | seeds, and, along with 4-cis-isomer of procyanidin B |
It can be found in grape | seeds and in beer. |
Bufotenine is in the | seeds. |
The dominant alkaloids in the | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
It can be found in the | seeds of Vernonia anthelmintica (Asteraceae) and in |
the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith in The | Seeds of Doom. |
During embryo development in angiosperm | seeds, normal development involves asymmetrical divi |
hebulinic acid is an ellagitannin found in the | seeds of Euphoria longana and in the fruits of Termi |
ularly harmine and harmaline, are found in the | seeds of the Middle Eastern plant Harmal (Peganum ha |
gh levels of methionine can be found in sesame | seeds, Brazil nuts, fish, meats and some other plant |
sugar binding proteins or lectins found in the | seeds and, in smaller amounts, in the roots, stems, |
In drying | seeds serotonin production is a way to get rid of th |
name implies, Park Seed specializes in garden | seeds, offering more than 1,100 varieties of flower, |
It occurs naturally in the | seeds of Quisqualis species. |
reported to be found to a lesser extent in the | seeds of other leguminous plants such as Leucaena es |
Its 2 cm (0.79 in) gray | seeds, known as nickernuts, are buoyant and durable |
0.24-0.47 in) long, 4-7 mm (0.16-0.28 in) wide | seeds are flattened ellipsoids and range from dark b |
The payload also included maize | seeds, crocuses, and guppies in an aquarium. |
, it feeds on insects, including caterpillars, | seeds. |
n pairs foraging on the ground for insects and | seeds. |
It eats mostly fruit, and sometimes insects or | seeds. |
ts diet comprises a variety of insects and | seeds collected in porcupine grass. |
opportunist feeder and will eat insects, fish, | seeds, worms, scraps and carrion in towns, or take i |
Most species reproduce via bulblets instead of | seeds. |
As this initial stock came into fruit, | seeds from the better quality and better producing t |
of incorporating a terminator gene into plant | seeds is questioned, with concern being expressed ab |
The incorporation of toxins into the | seeds and similar carbohydrate sources also affected |
purified by transferring the taint into Grief | Seeds, otherwise it will become dull and corrupted. |
ana's food is insects, other invertebrates and | seeds picked from the floating vegetation or the wat |
It eats insects, small invertebrates and | seeds. |
Shamanic stories say ipomoea purpurea | seeds, when swallowed or chewed, may incite a mild t |
The latter is producing | seeds, which are being collected. |
It is eaten fresh and its propagation is by | seeds. |
Their diet is roots, | seeds, fruits, pods, grains, insects, small vertebra |
Propagation is by | seeds and stem cuttings. |
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 |
Local spread of Ball Moss is by | seeds sprouting from bird droppings on stems of shru |
rees and other plants grow on the island, from | seeds brought by birds, wind and water. |
he first to inhabit newly created islands, and | seeds, such as the coconut, may also be the first ar |
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. |
acetoxyphragmalin have also been isolated from | seeds (Rastogi & Mehrotra, 1993). |
one is particularly pertinent to the issue of | seeds. |
It eats | seeds and plants, especially pickleweed and glasswor |
It eats | seeds, legumes, rooted vegetables, and grasses, but |
It self | seeds freely. |
It eats | seeds, berries, and some insects. |
It consumes | seeds, fruits, insects, and spiders. |
It produces | seeds but is usually propagated using cuttings of th |
It eats | seeds, which it carries back to its burrow in its ch |
In winter it takes | seeds, and can even come to garden feeding places, e |
Its yellow | seeds, known as lupin beans, were once a common food |
ipe pomegranate split open, disgorging its red | seeds; four figs, two of them dead-ripe, black ones, |
ife span of over 20 years, producing its first | seeds at an age of 6-10 years. |
ng primarily on foliage (10%-60% of its diet), | seeds (20%-50%), arthropods, and to a lesser extent, |
ed as an annual, freely reseeding itself, with | seeds overwintering even in sub-freezing climates. |
Ivo Perelman: | Seeds, Visions and Counterpoint (1996) |
Jefferson exchanged | seeds from people in the U.S states and in foreign c |
to Rob Johnston, founder of Johnny's Selected | Seeds. |
loyd; he has also named Jesus Jones, Lightning | Seeds, The Cure, Nine Inch Nails and Vangelis amongs |
and pollination occurs in March to June, with | seeds ripening in May to August, although seeds are |
It flowers in May and June, with | seeds ripening in August. |
affect many different species of juniper); the | seeds from such cones are sterile. |
other commodities, and import kerosene, cotton | seeds, linen goods, petrol, and sugar. |
1990s and lax banking supervision had laid the | seeds for the crisis, which was then triggered by th |
rsity of Waterloo in Waterloo, ON and laid the | seeds for a program that would eventually reach its |
The fruit contains many large monoembryonic | seeds and a small quantity of bitter or sour juice; |
long and split to release several large, brown | seeds. |
It feeds largely on | seeds of grasses, including in Australia several exo |
is of the inflorescence, and larger, spherical | seeds that possess a small nipple. |
The food of the Desert Lark is | seeds and insects, the latter especially in the bree |
Wiseman converts her by laying the | seeds of guilt for what she has done, and by telling |
seed is sown in a pit that contains at least 3 | seeds, relay-sowing applies. |
aves are used to wrap food, and the leaves and | seeds have a number of traditional medicinal uses. |
parts of the plants, including the leaves and | seeds, are edible, and are frequently used as a sour |
a natural fish poison found in the leaves and | seeds of Tephrosia purpurea and T. vogelii. |
The ducks eat the leaves and | seeds of Datura ceratocaula, and their flesh contain |
f the cannabis plant (complete with leaves and | seeds) were wrapped into a cone with newspaper. |
ches from nose to tail and feeds on leaves and | seeds from February to July. |
The young leaves and | seeds are edible. |
Perilla ketone is present in the leaves and | seeds of purple mint (Perilla frutescens), which is |
The Tarahumara have used the leaves and | seeds for medicinal purposes for several hundred yea |
The leaves and | seeds have additional medical applications. |
eland, where it mainly feeds on the leaves and | seeds of docks and sorrels. |
ods include first frying curry leaves, mustard | seeds, and dry chili pepper over vegetable oil on a |
d, coriander seed, peppermint leaves, cardamom | seeds and cassia bark ....is a natural tonic incorpo |
ects, forming galls in plant stems, leaves, or | seeds. |
The current coach is Whitehaven Legend David | Seeds |
so found in various vegetables, legumes, nuts, | seeds, and unpasteurized milk. |
t their lives, specialising in leguminous weed | seeds and seldom eating grass seeds. |
Fruits are capsules of 3-4 mm in length with | seeds of size 0.74 x 0.5 mm, average weight of 0.10- |
tanists as George London and Leonard Plukenet; | seeds came to her from the West Indies, South Africa |
It has a varying life-history with | seeds germinating in the fall producing annual plant |
sian tahini is made of hulled, lightly roasted | seeds. |
Northern Lights Marijuana | Seeds |
This increases the likelihood that | seeds will remain underground instead of being eject |
legume pod 1 or 2 centimeters long containing | seeds which resemble "pieces of granite." |
oid 2-3.5 cm in diameter; contain long obovate | seeds, with a fleshy red outer layer. |
apsule up to half a centimeter long containing | seeds which are winged and have an embryonic root al |
the small, 5-20 mm (0.20-0.79 in) long, winged | seeds. |
The fruit is ellipsoidal, 20-30 mm long, with | seeds about 4 mm long. |
Fruits are approximately 20 mm long, while | seeds measure around 4 mm. |
ult will provide insurance against the loss of | seeds in genebanks, as well as a refuge for seeds in |
and the weed was Golden colored with a lot of | seeds. |
Native to Texas & Louisiana, its | seeds are rare and most plants are available only fr |
seed chose which of the four lowest remaining | seeds to be matched against. |
Manjadikuru (English: Lucky Red | Seeds) is a Malayalam Indian film written and direct |
They could borrow money, machines, and | seeds. |
I believe it's made of | seeds, not buds. |
ame of the dish comes from its main component: | seeds (siemienia). |
hese birds forage on the ground, mainly eating | seeds. |
The Black-faced Grassquit feeds mainly on | seeds, especially of grasses and weeds. |
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