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They have succeeded in producing a few | seeds by hand-pollinating the flowers with pollen fr |
around a centimeter in length containing a few | seeds. |
diameter was shown to produce nearly a million | seeds. |
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 |
Scarification is needed before A. koa | seeds will germinate. |
The fruit contains 12 segments and about 30 | seeds. |
seed is macroscopic in size, with about 10-16 | seeds per circular flower-splay, each seed up to 0.6 |
ent in reproduction; each plant makes about 20 | seeds per year and recruitment is slow. |
allholder farmers, helping them gain access to | seeds and fertilizers. |
med in line with the note that accompanied the | seeds, and a sample of seeds sent that winter to Jef |
The band was actually the | Seeds. |
Farmers in the area near Leiden added cumin | seeds and used to colour their cheeses using anatto, |
Additionally, the | seeds produced by both species have an endosperm. |
s a pale yellowish-gray color named after flax | seeds. |
, a dispersal vector is "an agent transporting | seeds or other dispersal units". |
ught humankind the arts of agriculture: sowing | seeds, ploughing, harvesting, etc. |
pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, specialities, | seeds and biological products were all transferred i |
n with Tears for Fears on their 1989 album The | Seeds of Love, Adams was offered a record deal of he |
heir band as a singer on their next album, The | Seeds of Love. |
ngham had finished recording the album, titled | Seeds We Sow, and it will be released in September 6 |
her water birds, as well as algae, vegetation, | seeds and fruit. |
All sixteen | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
Nearly all the | seeds germinated successfully, and the Forest Servic |
empty pit in the opponent's row, then all the | seeds in those opponent's pits are captured as well. |
All thirty-two | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
All four | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
All The | Seeds - 1:18 |
All thirty-three | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The opponent captures all the | seeds that are left on the board and the winner is t |
tors remove approximately 60% of all dispersed | seeds within a few days and eventually remove all se |
All sixteen | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
All thirty-two | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
At her turn, the player takes all the | seeds in one of her pits and sows them. |
All sixteen | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
is killed in a wildfire, thereby allowing the | seeds to colonise the bare ground exposed by the fir |
is killed in a wildfire, thereby allowing the | seeds to colonize the bare ground exposed by the nat |
Cropping of pods and single almond sized | seeds can occur by 4-6 years. |
Charoli are tiny almond-flavoured dried | seeds of a bush called Buchanania lanzan, which is c |
Telegraph, Joseph and John's ship, along with | seeds, provisions, and the iron works to build a saw |
ists mostly of fruit, but it will also consume | seeds, leaves, berries and flowers as well as invert |
ntly flower petals and mosses, but also beans, | seeds and small cones. |
Bartram also contributed | seeds to the Oxford and Edinburgh botanic gardens. |
They also eat | seeds and berries. |
g the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, although grape | seeds have also been found at older archaeological s |
In South America, the | seeds are also known as badoh negro. |
in height and can produce abundant amounts of | seeds that readily float and disperse in water. |
i-tournament to determine the 2nd, 3rd and 4th | seeds. |
echage winners received the seventh and eighth | seeds, determined based on competition points at the |
ly such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and the | seeds of black mustard (Brassica nigra) to name but |
Cotton mice are omnivorous, and eat | seeds and insects. |
the second most important food item, and with | seeds forming only a small portion of the diet. |
that the vegetative body of the plants and the | seeds appear to be identical. |
ted by a number of other organisations and the | seeds planted by EFDSS thriving, the EFDSS altered i |
s, stamp on any animals that get in, and plant | seeds to replace any plants that are eaten. |
The ovary is 3-locular and the | seeds are brown, pellet-like, circular grains. |
he lobed fruit is 7-10 mm in diameter, and the | seeds round, black and wrinkled. |
arvesting, saving, re-planting, and exchanging | seeds of patented plants, or of plants containing pa |
The flowering is in spring and the | seeds take up to a year to mature. |
ludes species grown for their fruit and edible | seeds (the squashes, pumpkins and marrows, and the c |
made from sugar syrup, egg whites, and sesame | seeds. |
oides, the bark of Piscidia erythrina, and the | seeds of Rhynochosia praecatoria by the name of sini |
ranched tree form, narrower leaves and smaller | seeds from C. obtecta, the Three Kings cabbage tree, |
n, often as spores, pollen, and wind-scattered | seeds. |
ma and shiso are very similar plants and their | seeds are difficult to distinguish even by scanning |
fast, it can survive in very poor sands and it | seeds early and prodigiously, throughout the year. |
ants and is transmitted by pollen and infected | seeds or budwood. |
ntal plant due to its showy flowers and orange | seeds. |
n the mold of the 13th Floor Elevators and The | Seeds. |
d in a tea as a remedy for rheumatism, and the | seeds are sometimes chewed after meals to aid digest |
They feed on the flowers and unripe | seeds. |
ants have been fenced to protect them and many | seeds have been collected. |
capsules are said not to explode and disperse | seeds as in many Impatiens. |
They also feed on insects, berries and some | seeds. |
hicken with red peppers, pineapple, and sesame | seeds), "Rustic Pie" (potatoes, fresh tomatoes, garl |
having five sets of chromosomes), and produces | seeds asexually like many other Taraxacum species. |
The leaves can be cooked like spinach, and the | seeds can be germinated into nutritious sprouts. |
yield a yellow fruit with red flesh and black | seeds. |
The plant is being propagated and the | seeds collected. |
feeders with suet, peanut butter and sunflower | seeds. |
ugar, coffee, cocoa, cotton and grains and oil | seeds, industrial commodities such as base metals, s |
Remains of millet and barley | seeds were found. |
It is often topped with onions and poppy | seeds. |
When the fruits are mature, and the | seeds are ready to be dispersed, a small part of the |
eeds on grass seed and Casuarina and Melaleuca | seeds. |
ean, peanuts, winter melon, sesames, and lotus | seeds. |
The pods ripe by April and the | seeds germinate readily if moisture is available. |
icy with a rich and sweet flavour and contains | seeds. |
et pastries made from leavened dough and poppy | seeds. |
on small insects and spiders, and occasionally | seeds and small vegetable matter, beneath shrubs and |
resent in flax, sunflower, sesame, and pumpkin | seeds. |
And the | seeds were barely getting enriched with the milk (of |
ins to feed on the flower parts and developing | seeds. |
In 2008, Saxon and the | Seeds collaborated on some new songs and recordings |
rces are cacti (and other succulents) and flax | seeds. |
unseeded player, defeating the third and sixth | seeds along the way. |
ike sea birds' eggs, small arthropods, and the | seeds and flowers of some of the native flora. |
o counteract urinary-tract infections, and the | seeds are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids. |
f Ejiao is often mixed with almonds and sesame | seeds and served as a snack that is popular in Shand |
The first and second | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
He collected 16 varieties and sent | seeds of the wheats, including ‘Norin 10,' to the US |
ith bright skin, a shiny black color and small | seeds. |
t is in flower from August to October, and the | seeds ripen in October. |
Snowcocks feed on plants and plant | seeds. |
doves or pigeons if you prefer) and sunflower | seeds. |
octor Who serials Terror of the Zygons and The | Seeds of Doom. |
ies 3 to 6 millimeters in diameter, and oblong | seeds. |
ed with spiced such as cumin, anise and fennel | seeds, or toasted sesame, wrapped in fig leaves and |
er USM, Catherine Wheel, Mock Turtles, and the | Seeds amongst numerous others. |
The roots contain emodin and the | seeds contain chrysarobin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9- |
The fruit and white | seeds are edible. |
The larvae feed on the buds, flowers and green | seeds of Geranium and Pelargonium species. |
roots are also long and tendril-like, and its | seeds bear a distinctive horned shape, hence the com |
s they dry until suddenly they split and shoot | seeds for a distance that can be as great as 50 metr |
Here it mostly eats acorns and pine | seeds, although it will take indigenous and commerci |
ew products: Three Oaks Cider, Pipsqueak and 5 | Seeds Cider produced by larger brewing companies. |
It is nocturnal, and eats | seeds. |
oloma, though its capsules are smaller and the | seeds less deeply embedded than in the balloon vine. |
relish with spices such as paprika and mustard | seeds. |
the U.S.) is a species of grass weed, and its | seeds are edible. |
ng crop residue as well as kill weeds and weed | seeds. |
It eats reed aphids in summer, and reed | seeds in winter, its digestive system actually chang |
t yellow-orange fruit with red flesh and black | seeds. |
The larvae feed on the buds and green | seeds of Geranium and Pelargonium species. |
t is in flower from June to September, and the | seeds ripen from July to October. |
diameter can produce between 12,000 and 91,000 | seeds in a season. |
onstructs demonstration gardens, and exchanges | seeds to maintain biotic diversity. |
s a species of grass native to Europe, and its | seeds are edible. |
cular soybeans), whole grain cereals, and some | seeds are high in phytoestrogens. |
are also favored, followed by leaves and some | seeds. |
to a merit-based system where the No. 1 and 2 | seeds receive a double bye to the semifinals while t |
low (rarely white or pink) flowers and bearing | seeds in a linear pod. |
In the first round, the seventh and tenth | seeds and eighth and ninth seeds played a single gam |
In the semifinals, the highest and lowest | seeds and second-highest and second-lowest seeds pla |
It also takes berries, acorns, and some | seeds, sometimes hammering seeds against branches to |
ground almonds, spices, gound melon and poppy | seeds. |
as a very common weed of wheat fields and its | seeds were inadvertently included in harvested wheat |
nt for food, the greens as a vegetable and the | seeds as grain for bread and porridge. |
Caramel or molasses for coloring and caraway | seeds are often added to rye bread (in the United St |
3.5 centimeters long with pulpy flesh and many | seeds. |
Eighth and ninth | seeds face off on a survivor playoff, with the eight |
ng agent, onion rings, peppercorns and mustard | seeds. |
acters is specific to the genus Pinus, and the | seeds are most similar to the modern Pinus resinosa |
Some of these plants and their | seeds may simply fade from the community after a fir |
ig and filled with brown cane sugar and sesame | seeds, which is then steamed. |
y promote flowering, cellular division, and in | seeds growth after germination. |
ably use PGRFA to save, use, exchange and sell | seeds saved on-farm, genetic variety of crops and re |
on making; and to use, save, sell and exchange | seeds, subject to national laws. |
They all met in the final and 1st | seeds won this match 6-3, 6-3. |
It is very easy to grow, and produces | seeds on its own by being self fertile. |
ople were driven to change their diets and eat | seeds and fodder. |
perilla, shiitake mushrooms and/or sesame | seeds to the four main ingredients. |
Ants disperse | seeds in fairly predictable ways, either by disposin |
ochorous plants may benefit when ants disperse | seeds to nutrient-rich or protected microsites that |
The diet consists mainly of beetles, ants and | seeds. |
e scales not having a very prolonged apex; the | seeds are also slightly smaller. |
rket jasmonic acid as a spray to be applied to | seeds prior to planting; such a spray has been found |
oung, becoming even as it approaches maturity; | seeds 5, curved, much compressed, about three-eights |
In 2009, the European Union approved chia | seeds as a novel food, allowing up to 5% of a bread |
Flowers bloom in April and | seeds have two wings to spread from wind. |
to refer to a special type of arboretum where | seeds are harvested and the crop is rotated. |
e gooseberries which are edible but are mainly | seeds with little fruit. |
none growing in cultivation, and there are no | seeds in storage. |
ice, while other important products are wheat, | seeds of catechu, barley and raffia palm. |
isted in postseason tournaments are "represent | seeds in the applicable tournament." |
of food oils, typical raw materials are nuts, | seeds and algae, which are supplied to the press in |
Postdispersal seed predation arises once | seeds have been released from the parent plant. |
Each fruit contains around 2000 | seeds plus sweet fleshy connective tissue. |
h he took a ripe seed capsule and arranged the | seeds in a line, then counted the seeds in one-tenth |
eed pod, showing the end-to-end arrangement of | seeds |
isolariciresinol in numerous foods such as oil | seeds, whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. |
Panicles are open, with as many as 9000 | seeds per plant. |
ms to be a counter-productive strategy, as the | seeds inside the fruits never germinate unless the f |
Natural materials, such as bark, | seeds, leaves and flowers, shall cover the floats |
nts without a stalk produced only half as many | seeds as plants with a stalk intact (Anderson, Cole, |
Condiments such as sesame | seeds, pomegranate kernels, and rose water, as well |
ly on allochthonous food items such as fruits, | seeds, flowers, and animals from the igapo, permanen |
along with natural carminatives such as anise | seeds, coriander seeds and cumin. |
As the | seeds remaining on the tree increase in size, predat |
antly eat the flesh while trying to get at the | seeds. |
The Cocopah people ate the | seeds after roasting them. |
re included on the list because they ate grain | seeds, robbing the people of the fruits of their lab |
harles E. Mather (insurance), W. Atlee Burpee ( | seeds and plants), Clarkson Clothier (retailing) and |
to the pod, when it gets larger it attacks the | seeds. |
Woody Guthrie's autobiographical novel | Seeds of Man begins with Woody and his uncle Jeff ta |
near farm areas because of the availability of | seeds and insects that they feed on regularly. |
hirta and B. juncea) | seeds. |
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose | seeds may be consumed for their various lysergamide |
nd mission to Persia took along thirty bags of | seeds, which he distributed as he went, along with n |
ighing oneself against Butter, Bananas, Sesame | seeds etc.), to mention a few . |
ll (6 to 8 mm in diameter) capsules baring the | seeds of the plant, which are dispersed by the wind. |
They have been found on dead bark and | seeds of their host plant. |
Burbara, a bowl of boiled barley, pomegranate | seeds, raisins, anise and sugar offered to masquerad |
f wood pellets, cherry pits, soy beans, orange | seeds, lemon seeds, grape seeds, rice, or screened c |
o beans, Pinto beans, Red Kidney beans, Sesame | seeds, Sunflower seeds. |
derground (2001), Bumble Bear Records/Planting | Seeds Records |
seed capsules are dehiscent and bear numerous | seeds up to 0.6 mm long. |
which may provide a moisture-capturing bed for | seeds that fall from it. |
Ginger, beer, orange | seeds, persimmon peels or apple peels can be added t |
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