My picture of the Spanish bayonet flower, with its embedded yucca moths, was unsatisfactory. |
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Some nutritious vegetables enjoyed by Panamanians are plantain, yellow yam, yucca, and bread fruit. |
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We saw local vegetables like yucca, malanga, boniato as well as fruits such as frutabomba, pineapple, mamey, mangos and others. |
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The yucca phenotype derives from overexpression of a flavin monooxygenase like enzyme that oxidizes tryptamine to N-hydroxyl-tryptamine in vitro. |
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Olla de carne, the traditional stew, is made with beef, potatoes, corn, plantains, squash, yucca, and other vegetables. |
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Forest edge habitat, especially on drier sites, often features yucca and numerous kinds of prickly pear cacti. |
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The minute you convert your entire yard to yucca and yarrow, you're sure to be visited by the one deer in America that prefers these plants. |
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If you want something striking, go for a plant with architectural interest such as yucca or phormium. |
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Those of Y. brevifolia, the Joshua tree yucca, are best if parboiled first, to remove bitterness. |
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Yesterday someone in the IT dept brought me up a yucca plant to look after. |
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Snow weighs heavily along the branches of ponderosa pines and buries a yucca to the tips of its spears. |
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There's a complete chain of command to determine where the office yucca plant should go. |
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We are not certain what is going on in New Mexico, whose state bird is the road runner and whose state flower is the yucca. |
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This incredibly beautiful desert wouldn't be complete without its gardens of cactus, black brush, yucca, monkey flower, Easter flowers and ferns. |
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Studies of this FMO-like enzyme in yucca revealed that the enzyme most likely catalyzes the oxygenation of the compound tryptamine. |
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For yuccas, Addicott notes that the baccate species typically lose more seeds to yucca moth larvae than do the dry-fruited capsular yuccas. |
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These include cactus, succulents, sansevieria, also known as bowstring hemp, and yucca, none of which is suitable for bathrooms. |
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It searches among the yucca cactuses and Joshua trees for a lonely radar station atop a mountain peak. |
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Sideoats grama, buffalo grass, sagebrush, yucca and prickly pear cactus are also common on the canyon floor and walls. |
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They also typically wore animal-skin moccasins sometimes ankle high or woven yucca or sagebrush bark sandals on their feet. |
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The area where we're working is full of newly-planted yucca, papayas, sweet potatoes, and herbs like marjoram and stevia as ground cover. |
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The yucca root is often served with pork rind and greens and sold at roadside stands. |
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The vegetation is a mix of grasses, annual herbs and isolated patches of mesquite, cholla, ephedra and yucca. |
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Dave, as good as his word, went off on his world tour, getting as far as a potted yucca plant in an Australian bar before the money ran out. |
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Grow thorny plants like agave, barberry, cactus, Natal plum, and yucca under rear windows. |
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I've got a big orchid plant which is lovely, a yucca and some peace lilies because they are so easy to look after. |
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A six-foot yucca plant, still in the pot, had its leaves burned into stumps. |
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The common yucca, Y. filamentosa, is also known as Eve's thread or Adam's needle, since both threads and needles can be made from the leaves. |
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Everywhere were scrub cactus and yucca plants looming with sharp spines to catch the unwary passer-by and stab into the skin. |
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Beyond the asphalt the land was parched brown by the heat, and there were no trees, just stubby greasewood bushes and low grass, with an occasional spiky yucca or flat cactus. |
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The sagebrush and yucca plants made the groups course jagged. |
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Then admix the yucca paste, with the same liquid that it was cooked in, to the camote water. |
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This is exemplified in the spikes of yucca and the racemes of delphinium, in which the youngest flowers are farthest away from the root. |
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Natural substances are allowed, including diatomaceous earth, kaolin clay, pine oil, pine resin and yucca. |
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Germination Sow seeds of yucca in a gravelly mixture of peat, fibre of coconut, vermiculite and pearlite, sand or media similar. |
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Vegetation includes the evergreen creosote bush, yucca, saltbush, burroweed, encelia, cottonwood, and mesquite. |
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The region's residents, nearly all of them small landholders, tried their hand at legal crops, such as rubber, corn, yucca and palm oil. |
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Cedar, mesquite, yucca, cactus, and some islands of cypress make up the vegetation of the Edwards Plateau. |
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This may occur if, for example, yucca is planted under trees and repeatedly harvested without fertilizers being applied to the field. |
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The yucca tree is small and persistent with several branches at the top and a vigorous and smooth trunk. |
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Here at the beginning, you cannot see it well but we also have a yucca line. |
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The small plot of land on which she can grow her own potatoes and yucca is in her husband's name. |
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Another indestructible plant that grows directly in the sand is the yucca. |
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This small moth is completely dependent on the yucca plant for its existence, and the yucca plant is completely dependent on the yucca moth for its survival. |
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Early fruit abortion is a major mortality factor to the yucca moth's progeny, and the female can increase retention by providing high-quality pollinations. |
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This type of yucca, which is more prevalent on the southern coast of the United States than our mid-Atlantic region, produces beautiful white flowers in June. |
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What it does bring is chaos, long waits on hot buses and people who think it is safe to drive with a yucca plant and trailing ivy hanging out of their back windows. |
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Related to yucca, the group of four commissioners believed Jaczko was too close to the political process. |
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In their desert habitats their diet consists of spiny cactus, yucca pods, creosote bush, cholla, pinyon nuts, seeds, prickly pear, and any available green vegetation. |
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A bow drill consisted of a flexible piece of wood bent into a bow shape with some cord, a spindle made from yucca stalk and a flat piece of wood known as a fireboard. |
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Some 92 episodes were produced, covering every species from arachnids to yucca moths and offering a unique blend of science, humour and musical numbers written by Mr. Acorn himself. |
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By adding materials such as molasses, humic acid, kelp, yucca extract, rock dust the microbial populations may be altered, perhaps favouring bacteria over fungi or vice versa. |
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Likewise, in addition to the traditional Idaho potatoes, malangas, yucca and boniatos are regularly stocked. |
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On one side of the church steps is a mock-orange bush, and on the other side is a Southern dooryard plant called Spanish bayonet, a kind of yucca. |
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It also supplies the local market with corn, yucca, and haricot beans. |
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The programme was closed with a presentation about sustainable development with a few samples such as organic coffee, organic fruit juice, yucca chips, southern rice pudding and gale beer. |
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Several species of yucca moth, for example, have evolved from pollinators of the yucca plant to non-pollinating seedeaters. |
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The more densely vegetated sandy loam site supported scattered longleaf yucca, Mormon tea, black grama, sand dropseed and blue grama. |
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The Delegation of Costa Rica referred to CRD 13, presenting the data on the production of yucca and its international trade, and pointed out that the exports from Costa Rica for this product were increasing. |
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Each of the four species is adapted to a particular species of yucca. |
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The Joshua Tree is a species of giant yucca, named by the Mormons for its reaching shape, which is said to have reminded them of Joshua lifting his arms to heaven. |
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He grows yucca, corn, rice and beans, and keeps cattle, hens and pigs. |
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Four days later, named our daughter also, fine rain, child of the desert mesas, yucca, and chamisal. |
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The backyard featured a discarded black Naugahyde couch and some yucca plants. |
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If you have a slightly sleepy sea of greys and whites and pale greens in a bed, you can introduce a pot into the middle of the planting, with perhaps a melianthus or a yucca or a cordyline in it. |
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Along for the ride come yummy fried plantains, black beans over yellow rice and, for those who like the starchiest starch on the planet, yucca. |
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She chose to test palm yucca, soapweed yucca, and strands made from a combination of fibers from both of these plants. |
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We love the Peruvian ceviches, ultrafresh fish marinated in time juice, and small plates like yucca balls in a spicy mustard sauce or quinoa-encrusted shrimp. |
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A book, flip-flops, a spritzy refresher, and time to enjoy the negative-edge pool in its oasis setting surrounded by agaves, red yucca, creosote bush, saguaros, and paloverde. |
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Such plants include weeping yucca, juniper, barrel cactus and rosemary. |
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Bolivia is considered the place of origin for such species as peppers and chili peppers, peanuts, the common beans, yucca, and several species of palm. |
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A thick soup, called sancocho in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, is made with chunks of boiled meat, potatoes, or yucca in a broth and is served with a side dish of rice. |
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