Mixtures of summer-annual grasses and legumes, such as field peas and soybeans, are being marketed by some seed dealers. |
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Pot-bound grasses require frequent watering, as well as annual division and repotting. |
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They saw grasses close to six feet in height with the equivalent of five tonnes of dry matter to the hectare. |
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With a number of methods a topology in which the grasses clade is basal within the angiosperm group was found with high bootstrap support. |
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The wreck and ruin of the old forest was put in order, shattered trees made whole, tender grasses covering the tortured land. |
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What may follow in the path of the dead forest will likely be a mix of grasses and more hardwood trees like birch, aspen and alder. |
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Once, grasses in the Big Bend region of Texas were said to have been tall enough to brush the bellies of horses. |
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Most warm-season grasses develop thatch, a spongelike layer of roots, runners, and grass blades just above the soil surface. |
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Rent a power rake to cut through heavy thatch and runners of grasses such as Bermudagrass. |
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The pathways were grassy, and tall grasses appeared between bright flowers. |
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This procedure made SEHEM one of the first validated models for predicting growth of rangeland grasses over a very broad area. |
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This not only lowers yield, it creates a terrible weed problem as grasses and broadleaves infest the killed strips. |
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Many farmers notice a shift in weed species as they progress into no-till, most likely an increase in annual grasses and perennial broadleaves. |
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For example, if an herbicide controls broadleaved weeds but not grasses, grasses will fill the entire field. |
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Field Margins are places where traditional grasses and broadleaved plants can grow. |
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Deer browsed selectively on prairie forbs but not on prairie grasses or sedges. |
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The foxtails and other tall grasses swayed around and above me, their fragrance filled my senses. |
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Weeds can be dangerous, especially foxtail grasses with barbed seed heads, which dogs can accidentally inhale with serious consequences. |
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There are several species of frit flies that attack turf grasses and most of these are found throughout the United States. |
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The meadows support a range of grasses and plants including the lilac-coloured blooms of cuckooflower or lady's smock. |
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The prime characteristic of grasses is their movement in the breeze and the effect of changing light on their feathered fronds. |
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We were up quite high on the southern side of the Uldale, a flank of rough rank grasses, rushes, and countless seepage and springs. |
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The gelding whickered nervously at his approach, drawing back several paces, stomping the grasses with his hooves. |
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Terrestrial annuals represented a diverse group of species, with 60 of them classified as herbs, 18 as sedges and 17 as grasses. |
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Plant matter usually consists of the seeds of grasses, sedges, and pond-weeds. |
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The kangaroo bar on the front of the four-wheel drive ploughed down the long grasses. |
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Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me. |
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Ensure that vegetation control is carried out, if rushes, grasses or weeds are competing with young trees. |
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This side is more like a meadow, dominated by longer grasses and a host of ox-eye daisies. |
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They also eat leaves, shoots, roots, tubers, and seeds of most grasses and forbs, or broadleafed flowering plants. |
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In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive. |
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There is a wide variety of plants, ranging from mosses to grasses and astute insect eaters. |
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They rolled down the hill into the grasses in the field below, where wildflowers grew. |
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In the spring wild grasses are a sight to behold and there is wildlife and birdsong to enjoy. |
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Add ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees and vine-covered arbors to act as windbreaks, rain shelters and sleeping quarters. |
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Wildflower Farm also sells Eco Lawn, a blend of seven native grasses that grow well in arid conditions and are designed to withstand wear. |
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Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse. |
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They had been trekking for three days so far, stepping through knee-high grasses, fording crystalline streams, slipping on patches of pebbles. |
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In the summertime, elk come to nibble on the luxuriant grasses that grow on my living roof. |
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I was suddenly aware of the breezes rustling the grasses, tossing the branches of the trees to and fro, dashing the leaves against each other. |
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Herbaceous, weedy species remained dominant through 1999, and exotic grasses were an important component of the vegetation. |
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At the new Golf Course, the architect is trying an experimental blend of salt-tolerant fescues and bent grasses. |
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The trees had shed their leaves, leaving vast sheets of different colors covering the once bright green grasses. |
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Another group of children searched the marsh grasses for millipedes, ground beetles and woodlice. |
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Edible reeds, rushes and grasses can be incorporated into both shallow and deep ponds, providing additional food for humans and wildlife. |
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Avoid docking or beaching where plants such as reeds, grasses and mangroves are located. |
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Look again for flooded areas, especially where long grasses and reeds lie over the water's surface. |
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He was especially drawn to the movement of taller plants, reeds and grasses. |
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But these trees and bushes and grasses around me are living organisms just like animals. |
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To successfully graze and grow yearlings, a combination of very high quality winter and summer grasses must be available. |
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The grasses who will grow tall as a woman in a few months, creating habitat for yellow jackets, snakes and such. |
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In general, avoid sowing seed of any annual grasses into a lawn of perennial grasses. |
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Anchors and anchor chains cause serious damage to reef corals and will uproot sea grasses. |
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Gramoxone should not be used for control of perennial or biennial weeds, legumes, or cool-season grasses. |
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His slides showed examples of phormium, umbellifors, ferns and grasses, such as yuccas, angelica, tree ferns, bamboos and pampas grass. |
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In small numbers and backed by deep meadow grasses, nettles can be most beautiful plants when they're backlit with low summer evening sunshine. |
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It feeds on the seeds of a wide variety of trees, shrubs, grasses, mangroves and in rice plantations. |
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It was surrounded with plush green grasses and rose gardens surrounding the house in perfectly manicured gardens. |
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The new technology involves the use of new scientific methods in producing grasses with superior yield and quality characteristics. |
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Applying glyphosate to perennial grasses before a killing frost or after plants green up in the spring will cause injury. |
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On the second or third try, I got my glasses on a tiny wren half hidden in the grasses. |
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Large, many-flowered blooms such as dill, fluffy grasses, and Queen Anne's lace, should be dried upright, not hanging upside down. |
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We walked through the grasses that must have appeared much the same when Sioux warriors threaded their way towards Custer's men. |
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Because it is less winter hardy than other grasses, perennial ryegrass is best seeded in combination with other grasses and legumes. |
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At this time of the year, early spring, dry, yellow grasses and the last remnants of the flowers shook their seed heads. |
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The grasses sway softly in the slightest breeze, and their dry leaves and seed heads form buff silhouettes in the winter. |
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It is wind-born pollen from plants that have inconspicuous flowers like wild grasses or ragweed that are the major causes of respiratory allergy. |
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Areas with abundant bluebunch wheatgrass and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats. |
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Mallards are omnivorous, eating seeds, stems, and roots from a variety of aquatic plants, especially sedges, grasses, pondweeds, and smartweeds. |
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Dry grasses and some sedges cover the meadow during the dry season when I conducted this study. |
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The tall grasses at the edge of the firelight made a raspy sound in the breeze. |
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Then the trees finish and ahead, rising to the skyline, is a stark, beautiful and bare valley clad in rough grasses. |
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Above hung the thymy hill where dry grasses and bracken murmured or screamed in the wind. |
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Unlike kelp and other seaweed, sea grasses are descended from terrestrial plants, which adapted to shallow non-rocky coastal waters. |
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Myst stared in wide-eyed wonder at the open blue sky and the wind cutting through the tall grasses. |
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All around us the wild grasses are growing, heavy with seeds not yet ripened. |
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Chase, Mary Agnes Meara, American botanist, widely regarded as an expert in agrostology, the study of grasses. |
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It is known that dense silica deposition in these four cell types occurs sporadically in the epidermis of grasses and bamboos. |
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Flat banks of white sand covered with tall grasses stretched into the distance. |
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Among the plants being tried are corn, sunflowers, forage turnips, triticale and various different perennial grasses. |
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During the day my sister and I would play in the tall grasses, or watch grandpa building something in his woodshed. |
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The initial lining is made of fine grasses and bark, and then a second lining of feathers, wool, or other animal hair is added. |
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The trees stretched overhead while the ground beneath them was thick with shrubs and grasses. |
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Split into four sections, the garden contains wild grasses, plants, a wormery and a woodland area to encourage wildlife. |
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The verdant smell of the leaves and wild grasses at Lammas unified my own life-force with the fecundity of the land. |
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A collection of native grasses, flaxes, hebes, Marlborough rock daisies and lancewoods was grown on in a spare vegetable plot. |
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Short-growing, dense grasses such as bentgrass, hybrid Bermuda, St. Augustine and zoysia look best if cut with a power reel mower. |
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They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things. |
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Unlike the water-saturated and rocky land further west, south-east Ireland boasts leafy grasses, moderate rainfall, and good drainage. |
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Two leafy organs protect the floret of grasses, the lemma, and the palea, and both are considered to represent reduced vegetative leaves. |
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Alligator-like caimans doze while capybaras, the world's largest rodent species, munch on grasses along the riverbank. |
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Seeding grasses had attracted them, together with goldfinches and chaffinches. |
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Some researchers speculate that the shift occurred after people began using sickles to cut down barley and other wild grasses. |
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Wild thyme, birdsfoot sedge and a host of other herbs grow among the grasses, alongside common spotted orchid, rock rose and fragrant orchids. |
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The original four blue-eyed grasses have multiplied and the native bunch grasses have prospered. |
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Lots of blue-eyed grasses, Indian blankets, Salvia lyrata, and eye-vibrating mixes of orange-red Indian paintbrush and blue Lupines. |
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Constant watering encourages grassy weeds like foxtail and perennial grasses like bluegrass to invade alfalfa. |
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Most lawns contain a mixture of Kentucky bluegrass and rye grasses from Europe, which are not really suited to the climate here. |
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Cool-season grasses, such as fescues and Kentucky bluegrass, are tall so you cut them higher. |
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By contrast, shallow-rooted grasses like bluegrass need plenty of water or go dormant and brown in summer. |
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Prairie openings contain an array of grasses, including big bluestem, Indian grass, side-oats grama, buffalo grass, and silver bluestem. |
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Some plants like ornamental grasses or irises may require knives, machetes, or even hatchets to get the job done, but it is worth it. |
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The Old Course wasn't built, it simply evolved, a combination of scrubby seaside turf, wispy grasses, prickly gorse and rolling dunes. |
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Fall is the season to plant trees, turf grasses and spring-blooming flower bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. |
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Most of the northern grasses can be affected, Perennial Ryegrass being the most commonly affected turf. |
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Most established trees and shrubs and some warm-season turf grasses can survive extended periods of limited rainfall. |
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The ground was wet and boggy and the yellow grasses had been raised up into high tussocks. |
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In summer months they eat cacti, sagebrush, mesquite, alfalfa, clover, other grasses, and herbaceous vegetation. |
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When a field gets too weedy, Fred will seed it in grasses and turn it into pasture or hay. |
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If you have seasonal hay fever, you may be allergic to pollens released by trees, grasses or weeds. |
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The type of pollen particle triggering hay fever is probably from trees, grasses or weeds. |
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Water will trickle audibly here and there, and there'll be the gentle swish of bamboo and tall grasses. |
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The area consists of luxuriant growth of tall grasses with scattered growth of deciduous forest trees. |
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The look is deliberately natural, with an emphasis on indigenous plants such as swamp mallow and drought-tolerant ornamental grasses. |
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Plastic bags that sink to the sea floor can also suffocate and kill sea grasses. |
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The long legs of the maned wolf allow it to see better in the tall grasses of the savannah. |
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For example, in undersowing, shorter grasses and cover plants are grown under taller cereal grains. |
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The path is flat but below the spring line, so there are boggy bits for muddy boots, wet zone rushes and grasses and little ponds. |
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Living among the moss are specialist bog plants such as the insect-eating sundews, cotton grasses and bog rosemary. |
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Woven reeds, grasses and bamboos perfectly complement tailored herringbone-edge bindings. |
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The Prior planted his crops around them, and in their shade the scraggy sheep nibbled the grasses. |
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The layout covers undulating hills and dramatic elevation changes and will feature native grasses and stands of pine trees. |
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Covered with scrub, native mesquite trees and low wild grasses, the desert site slopes gently down to the south. |
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For example, wolves were bred into dogs, and wild grasses were bred into wheat, rye, oats and barley. |
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It outcompetes forage grasses, and its thornlike prickles pose a threat to workers picking vegetable crops in infested areas. |
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The meadows suitable for grazing stock were covered in thick lush grasses, which waved in the breezes. |
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One team member stood in the canoe pushing a long forked pole to guide the canoe through the grasses. |
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We got a couple of trays of a new variety of salvia, some new grasses and a delicious little thrift. |
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The only sounds were bugs thrumming in the grasses above and birds chirping even higher up. |
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The growing and dying of the mosses, lichens and grasses added organic matter to the soil. |
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In addition to attacking corn, this insect attacks over 100 other species of plants, including ornamentals, broadleaf weeds and grasses. |
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They feed on the roots of a wide variety of plants including cool season grasses, weeds, woody ornamentals and other ornamental plants. |
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There were hardwoods and ponderosas, as well as a dozen varieties of cactus, but no grasses or wildflowers. |
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Performance of cattle grazing tall fescue is often lower than that of cattle grazing other grasses. |
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After years of intense grazing, existing chaparral and coastal scrub communities were largely replaced by nonnative grasses. |
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Ornamental grasses make great companions to potted annuals, perennials, herbs, succulents, and broad-leafed plants. |
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Francesca pushed over some grasses to sit down, and played with a poppy head. |
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Although pasture grasses are greening up, growth remains at a slower than normal pace. |
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Within the Antarctic Circle there are no trees, no flowering plants, no grasses. |
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We have planted 30 different grasses, herbs and clovers, and our animals wander all around the farm to spread life into the soil. |
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In subsequent years, plant additional perennials and grasses to fill gaps and replace annuals. |
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We rarely think of grasses as edging plants, but I have two favorites that fill that role nicely. |
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Bulbs can be planted in turf grasses which are about a year-and-a-half mature, with no damage to the roots. |
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Food is mainly roots, leaves, stems and shoots of grasses, reeds and sedges. |
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The roofs are planted with a variety of native prairie grasses and flowers and have become habitat for birds and ground squirrels. |
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The hardy grasses such as fine fescue and Kentucky bluegrass grow well here, but only with supplemental irrigation. |
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The extinct mammoths ate mainly grasses, sedges, and other riparian plants, salt bush, prickly pear, and even some needles of blue spruce. |
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Choose grasses that require less water, such as Bermuda grass, buffalo grass, and the improved tall fescues, for dry climate lawns. |
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I tend to grow them with grasses and similar prairie plants such as silphium, tradescantias, helleniums and asters. |
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Sheep and cattle, introduced by homesteaders, munched the grasses that fueled periodic fires. |
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Reasonable homology exists between certain structural proteins of these plants and grasses. |
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They recommended that women use native grasses to protect against wind and water erosion. |
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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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The nests are usually constructed of mud mixed with straw, grasses, or horsehair, and cemented to the vertical surfaces of old beams or rafters. |
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Allow natural colonisation of seed tussocky grasses such as cocksfoot and Yorkshire fog. |
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Paraquat may severely injure some perennial grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass. |
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Dormancy also occurs in summer in some perennial grasses originating from Mediterranean climates. |
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Soil resource partitioning may have contributed to the stable coexistence of grasses and trees that form savannahs at this ecotone. |
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More rocks, with occasional thermal heat, and thick cogon grasses beckoned as we dragged ourselves up, fatigue starting to catch up. |
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The first leg of the climb consists of wading through giant cogon grasses on a steep, exposed trail. |
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The floor of the main building is elevated and roofs are generally thatched with cogon grasses and Japanese cypress bark. |
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The surroundings are of heather, not some extreme monoculture, but a pattern with grasses and bilberry. |
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Allow natural colonization or seed tussocky grasses such as cocksfoot and Yorkshire fog. |
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The path leads through open zones of tussocky grasses, silver birches, and woods, honeysuckle swarms up the pines. |
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Unseen insects chirped and swarmed through the sunwarmed grasses and undergrowth, the razzing of cicadas a continuous chorus in the summer air. |
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It involves natural-looking gardens and swathes of grasses mixed with drifts of perennials chosen for their shape, color and hardiness. |
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Wheat is actually the result of three grasses hybridising, and was a two-step process. |
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Along the forest edge, an observer can find wild lettuce, blue-eyed grasses, and Venus's looking-glass. |
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Though their foliage is grass-like, the blue-eyed grasses belong to the iris family not the grass family. |
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They were sitting among the blue-eyed grasses on the bank of the brook in Anne's garden. |
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Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week. |
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Then I wandered alone into a field of clover, blue-eyed grasses and Timothey. |
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Mow cool season grasses like fescue and bluegrass every two weeks in cool months, and monthly during hot weather. |
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Weed killers remove wildflowers and traditional grasses, then more aggressive species such as cleavers, thistles and nettles colonise. |
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The majority of grasses in which cleistogamy occurs have both chasmogamous flowers and either one or two types of cleistogamous flowers. |
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The plants sprouting now include grasses, clovers, dandelions, several types of thistle, mustards, and small composites. |
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Selman's cottonwood recruitment has been beset by salt cedar invasion, deer browsing, and heavy grazing by cattle on lush bottomland grasses. |
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The fires also suppress exotic cool-season grasses and stimulate growth among native grasses. |
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Many ungulates have also evolved large, complexly grooved molar teeth to grind their food of grasses and other plants. |
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Shaped boxes, standard bays, grasses, herbaceous perennials and ground-cover shrubs can be used in traditional or contemporary settings. |
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The path suddenly dipped very steeply down a sandy bank among tall grasses. |
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Various indigenous grasses were grown on each soil type to test their filtering effects. |
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He sat on the rustling emerald grasses of the hill and idly trailed his fingers through his hair. |
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Certain diets such as those rich in hard fruits or grasses leave tiny distinctive damage patterns on enamel surfaces. |
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But they also look great with ornamental grasses, New Zealand flax and daylilies in the same tones. |
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We must be careful when mowing a meadow, as a nide of pheasants may be in the tall grasses, brooding their young. |
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At that time, this area was known as the Zuurveld, after the sour grasses that dominate the terrain. |
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It also exterminates coarse and sour grasses, destroys couch grass and acts powerfully upon rye grasses. |
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The most common cool-season grasses are orchard grass, smooth brome, meadow brome and creeping foxtail. |
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With protection, annual vegetables and flowers thrive, as do wind-tolerant perennials like buckwheats, grasses, and penstemons. |
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Reds, pinks, blues, yellows and purples speckled the green grasses in every direction. |
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The rest of the property is planted with native grasses, including blue grama and buffalo grass. |
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There are literally thousands of different seeds to choose from such as herbs, vegetables, heirloom flowers, everlastings, grasses and so on. |
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All the living areas looked out onto the beautifully landscaped garden, with shrubs, grasses and spiky plants. |
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They are more than just dense clumps of various kinds of trees, creepers, grasses, bushes, shrubs and twining creepers. |
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Many grasses grow erectly, but others flow outward in a graceful vase or fountain shape. |
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But once the oaks die, grasses and exotics, like Scotch broom, will seed in aggressively, provoking a hotter flame. |
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Endophytes have turned up in every plant tested, from Douglas firs and grasses to mosses and liverworts, says Arnold. |
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Evergreen grasses, such as sedge, blue oat grass, and some species of feather grass, which only need renewing every 2 to 3 years. |
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It cast its shadows, leaching the colour from the surrounding forestand turning the leaves and grasses odd shades of deep blues and dark greys. |
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Prices for the seed of native grasses can create some sticker shock when compared to commonly used grasses on golf courses. |
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Fall is the perfect time of the year to start hay, especially timothy or other grasses. |
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Although grasses lack the large and colorful flowers of many ornamentals, their beauty is found in their foliage textures, colors, and forms. |
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The stuccoed end facing the intersecting neighborhood street combines with feathery pennisetum grasses to soften the hard-edged look. |
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Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze. |
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The shorn cliff top gives way to longer grasses, which droop over the path. |
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Inside those parks are pavilions, stages, pagodas, cocklofts, mazes leading to quiet places, red flowers and green grasses. |
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In its place are less nutritious sod-forming grasses, pinyons and junipers, which choke out native grasses. |
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And there are the autobiographical grasses, exposing old secrets and betraying ancient confidences in exchange for sales. |
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The rain pounded down on her, flattening the wild grasses and weeds around her. |
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Sea grasses are flowering underwater plants that need sunlight to survive and thus are found in relatively clear, shallow waters. |
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Native or closely related species of trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants and grasses are positioned close to the perimeter. |
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Around it is a simple planting of dwarf cryptomeria, ferns, grasses, and laceleaf maples. |
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The green turtle is primarily a tropical herbivorous species and feeds on sea grasses and algae. |
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Coastal heathlands are dominated by early successional species such as dwarf shrubs and grasses, and support many rare and endemic species. |
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The incongruously named Bermuda grass and Kentucky bluegrass, for example, became so common they're considered native grasses by many. |
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Abundant goosefoot, some knotweed, some wild rice, and seeds of various grasses and weeds were also recovered. |
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Generally, more hypsodont animals tend to feed on grasses and live in open habitats. |
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Several herbicides can help control winter annual grasses and weeds in alfalfa. |
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To control nematodes, rotate crops with grasses or legumes, and maintain a high level of soil organic matter. |
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This can cause difficulty for forage producers who have increased their use of mixtures of grasses and legumes, especially with alfalfa. |
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Shrubs, perennials, and grasses pack most of the border between screen plants and the lawn. |
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Tropical forest foragers fashion their own nets from lianas, and make belt pouches, baskets, and mats from grasses. |
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Support columns for the bridge will feature textured cast stone, with a cast concrete inset stamped with decorative patterns of prairie grasses. |
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Recent precipitation patterns bode well for spring growth of alfalfa and native grasses. |
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In established grasses the normal result of frit fly attack is the loss of tillers which can be replaced. |
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This primary function of pollen is a constraint that suffices to explain why apomictic grasses make pollen. |
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The chickens and turkeys also roam freely in the fields, eating bugs, grasses, and grains. |
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In an outbreak, well over 100,000 of the flightless crickets roam across the land, devouring crops, grasses, and ornamentals as they go. |
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Snorkelers can find brain coral, sea grasses, sea stars, stingrays, fishes of every color and even sluggish, benign nurse sharks. |
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Outside the cavern I had viewed various edible herbs and plants such as onions and turnips as well as roots and grasses. |
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Monocots comprise one-quarter of all flowering plant species, most of these are orchids, grasses, sedges, palms, and aroids. |
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Then they added more grasses and some butterfly weed, asters, and anemones, often in repetition and sweeps. |
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On the ground, climbing fern creates tough, spongy mats that can easily smother grasses, low-growing shrubs, and small trees. |
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Rather, cabbage palms, grape vines, and exotic grasses such as guineagrass often dominate. |
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One of the grasses he likes best is the meadow fescue, a cross of fescue and perennial ryegrass. |
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And not to be missed are the grasses and wild plants which lend splashes of colour to the ditches and roadsides. |
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The dewy grasses fluttered around Ryan as a stronger wind picked up and ripped them from the hill. |
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Fall is the preferred time for feeding northern grasses and midspring for southern ones. |
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Bahia, ryegrass, fine fescue, St. Augustine, and zoysia grasses need 2 to 4 pounds. |
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He also experienced the trials of growing cool-season grasses using effluent water in a hot inland climate. |
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Like most grasses, perennial quaking grass needs a carefully prepared, fine, crumbly seedbed. |
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One way of dealing with damp areas in the garden is to plant a bog garden with plants such as arum lilies, tree ferns and sedge grasses. |
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Quail typically hunt for seeds, grain, grasses, plant leaves and buds, acorns, and insects. |
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Marcia especially likes Japanese maples, ornamental grasses, and plants with variegated foliage. |
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The Garden is a delight of immaculate lawns and shady trees for picnics, combined with open veld with indigenous grasses, shrubs and trees. |
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This creates ideal conditions for grasses, spinifex and other vegetation to grow, providing fuel for big bushfires. |
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For grassy weeds, especially winter annual grasses like downy brome, cheatgrass, and volunteer wheat, use Poast Plus or Select herbicides before grasses are 4 inches tall. |
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Beneath the dead trees, the forest floor is awash in fresh grasses and sporadic thick blooms of lupine, arnica, penstemon, and other wild flowers. |
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Division and separating are easy methods and are mostly employed for all kinds of ornamental grasses, bamboo, calatheas, marantas, anthuriums, aglaonema, chlorophytum, etc. |
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The best time for planting grasses is in the spring or fall although in northern regions that don't get too hot in the summer this season works as well. |
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This area is lightly vegetated with juniper, pine, sage, and grasses. |
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They appear to prefer areas dominated by sagebrush or bitterbrush, with native grasses intermixed, generally avoiding cheatgrass-dominated landscapes. |
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Wet meadows have abundant grasses, sedges, and rushes, while low-growing shrubs include black crowberry, mountain cranberry, shrubby cinquefoil, and three dwarf willows. |
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Several women incorporate woven grasses and native timber such as totara and kauri, and use these media to interpret their particular geography and history. |
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The family is characterized by thickened stem organs and by linear or sword-shaped leaves-small and grasslike in the crocuses and blue-eyed grasses. |
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This year Neville won 18 first and second place prizes for his grasses, which include maize, clover, corn, wheat and many more grown on his farm at Caniaba. |
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When plants such as barberry, grapevine, ornamental grasses, and smoke bush are in their full glory, they create a garden's final drama of the year. |
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Kutcher finds a field of tall grasses and, in a retrospective moment, mediates, dances, and hallucinates about a trip to India. |
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Rabbits, horses, and elephants chew tough grasses, leaves, and plants. |
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It may be necessary to re-sow lawns using tougher grasses such as rye, as the softer and lusher fescues and bents so commonly used today will burn up in the hot summer sun. |
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Last year I tied a cord around my grasses to secure it into a huge, vertical bundle, and then my husband took the chain saw and cut them down to about 1 foot high. |
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The farmer ripped and mounded by tractor through the patchy salt grasses, then brought lots of spoilt bales of straw down to be rolled out over the really squidgey bit. |
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Rarely seen boulders jutted out from the brown surface of the Danube and grasses and tree saplings sprouted up in the dried mud at the foot of the city's stone river banks. |
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Occasionally, trees or grasses may have to be replanted in a buffer. |
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Down by the pool, sown among the large white rocks that were dug out of the hillside to accommodate it, are white valerians, more grasses, lavenders and sages. |
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The herbaceous vegetation would have been rich and diverse, including, for example, cattail, buttonbush, numerous sedges, grasses and rushes, and bushy willows and alder. |
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Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland. |
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For example, Himalayan snowcocks, a bird that feeds on grasses, forbs, and sedges, are more vulnerable to raptorial predators in areas where they can forage most efficiently. |
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A native prairie of black-eyed Susans, Indian grass, big and little bluestem, ladino clover, and other native grasses quilts the 32 acres of bottomground near the river. |
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Some ants, known collectively as harvester ants, do consume seeds, but the seeds they eat are typically those of grasses or other plants that lack elaiosomes. |
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I lay there a long time amongst the grasses and reeds, struggling to keep my head above the water, and trying not to be seen as the enemy searched for me. |
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Both grasses often colonize continuous expanses of desert, closing the open spaces that normally separate native desert plants and protect them from fire. |
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Chloroacetanilide herbicides are widely used for the control of annual grasses and broad-leaf weeds in a variety of major crops such as maize and soybeans. |
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Trials with rhodes, panic and seteria grasses in particular have proven successful in providing year round pastures in areas unsuitable for cropping. |
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The woodlands and grasses will help to improve air quality, screen noise pollution and increase access to green spaces to encourage youngsters to stay active. |
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The area around the visitors' centre will be planted with indigenous grasses, giving way to the indigenous plants and trees around the top of the koppie, where the cave lies. |
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Lying alone in a tiny cavern barely large enough to shelter one person, I listen as the wind rustles through the grasses and the rain pelts the sandy soil. |
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Early in his learning curve with conservation tillage, Johnson tried to control annual grasses, nutsedge, and morning glories by strip-tilling peanuts into mowed rye. |
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At low tide sea oats and spartina grasses bend before the breeze. |
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Human cultures now spread from the subtropical regions into the steppes and temperate climes where the grasses could be selected to provide abundant food. |
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Later, we hike into Limestone Gorge, through a corroded landscape of dolomite blocks, bizarre limestone tower karsts, twisted Screw Palms and scorched yellow grasses. |
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Whatever happens, when the moment is right the mature inanga migrate downstream and spawn in grasses along river and estuary edges, covered by water at spring tides. |
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All are supplied from his exotic collection of hundreds of different bamboos plus palms, tree ferns, grasses, unusual evergreens and rare conifers. |
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No people, no houses, no cars, just a wilderness of river-gum trees lining ancient waterless riverbeds, acacias, spinifex grasses and spooky giant termite mounds. |
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At Magela Creek, northern Australia, hydrophilic palms and mangroves proximal to the waterhole give way to fire-prone sedges, grasses and paperbark on the dry floodbasin. |
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Experiments prove to me that many of the New Zealand grasses are very valuable for their feeding and fattening properties, such as the Danthonias. |
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The vibrant herbaceous life had retreated underground, but the skeletons of rattlesnake master, asters, goldenrods and other composites remained among the grasses. |
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To that end, we are taken out to a meadow overgrown with heavy grasses, garlic mustard, and wild burdock, a place known as Vole City for its large population of small rodents. |
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This may be mixed with sharp sand, which will encourage the finer grasses. |
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Native prairie grasses and plants blanket the uncultivated tribal land. |
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Most turf grasses need ground temps of at least 60 degree F to germinate and depending on variety or type you pick may germinate in as little as five days to a month or more. |
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The course is lined with beautiful oak trees, native grasses and plants. |
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Through conventional breeding, the sid gene has been transferred to forage and amenity grasses to produce stay-green varieties of ryegrass and darnel. |
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He is thinking of farmers who breed grasses to produce food crops, and of cooking as a process of predigestion to enable us to consume otherwise inedible foods. |
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Along the way you'll see bunch grasses, annual wildflowers, and prickly pear cactus, as well as rust-and lime-colored lichens adorning banded rocks flecked with fool's gold. |
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Streams from the mountains' snows converged, so there was water for thriving crops like grapes and olives and lush grasses for cattle to graze on. |
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The river had sported a ragged and changing assemblage of cottonwoods, dense stands of willows, and water-seeking shrubs, weeds, grasses, and moss. |
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In a study on Devon Island, just south of Ellesmere, the hares fed mainly on Arctic willow in winter, supplemented in summer with Arctic avens, grasses and sedges. |
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I've been studying them, wondering at the diet of the bear, how he can sustain himself on grasses and what appear to be shoots of thimbleberry and primeval horsetails. |
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