That predecessor, F. magellanica, is also the hardiest garden fuchsia that's widely grown today. |
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The unfurling croziers of Dicksonia antarctica, one of the hardiest of ferns, look like a nest of baby orang-utans. |
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This is one of the hardiest house plants known to man or woman, which should endear it at once to everyone who isn't green-fingered. |
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Their songs have a certain keening shrillness that will leave all but the hardiest nerves frazzled and jangling. |
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Four years ago, when it began a steady upward march, only the hardiest gold bug believed in the glittery metal. |
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This breed is a standard white bird, fast-growing, but not the hardiest thing around. |
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The hardiest of brassicas, plants are best raised in the early summer by sowing into a seedbed outside, or in pots. |
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Even camels, the hardiest of animals, have stopped lactating and will soon die. |
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Wet, cold soil can be a killer of the hardiest of plants, especially when they are confined in a pot. |
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Of winter ryes, the Sitnikoff variety proved to be the hardiest with a satisfactory grain yield. |
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When the surfs up Yap offers itself as a great backdrop as a testing ground for the hardiest of wave riders. |
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Ultimately, the movement of species due to climate change will likely mean that only the hardiest, most common species will survive. |
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The hardiest men on the team walk the rows with big plastic bins strapped to their backs. |
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This is an area of treeless meadows, rock and ice where only the hardiest of plant and lichens persist. |
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Due to these hardships, the alpaca has evolved to become one of the hardiest domestic animals on earth. |
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Radicalised during the 1960s, even the hardiest rebels were tired by the turn of the century. |
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The fate of their victims was enough to make the hardiest of French souls tremble with fear. |
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It comes in several different varieties, the hardiest of which is a cross between faith and hope. |
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Even the hardiest people may experience stress reactions, such as feelings of depression and isolation when change is too rapid. |
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Even the hardiest of 4WD vehicles, motorbikes and quad bikes are tested on this rugged endurance race through Western Australia's golden outback. |
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For forages, bromegrass was consistently the hardiest and provided good hay and pasture. |
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Marseille has something to suit everyone, from the most romantic to the hardiest party animals. |
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Rye is very cold tolerant and is the hardiest and most disease resistant of the winter cereals. |
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All in all, one of the most beautiful of the yellow English Roses and also, for those with particularly cold winters, one of the hardiest. |
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It's after all the time when bakers and confectioners in the city polish up their pastry-making tools to create fluffy, icing-lined works of art that tempt the hardiest soul. |
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He brought back from China the seeds of the Chinese pistaches, the hardiest of all pistaches, a tree which has been almost hardy even as far north as Washington and central Kansas. |
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Anyone who showed reluctance to be examined would inevitably be suspected of having something to hide, so the pressure to take a polygraph examination would be irresistible for all but the hardiest souls. |
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This has resulted in the natural selection and breeding of exceptionally valuable bloodlines, which have adjusted to the hardiest climatic and dietary conditions. |
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Yet many of these same bacteria remain constantly vulnerable to bacteriophages, viruses that can disguise themselves in ways that could enable them to target even the hardiest of superbugs and seal their doom. |
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Daphne cneorum is one of the best and hardiest and our native daphne mezereum is not to be sniffed at. |
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The wind and the dust in this climate can undo even the hardiest things. |
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The berms provided the arboretum with a more favorable microclimate by considerably reducing the velocity of winter winds, which previously caused visible foliage damage on even the hardiest species of pine and spruce. |
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From being at first, perhaps, rather imprudent than criminal, he at last too often becomes one of the hardiest and most determined violators of the laws of society. |
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Surviving the winter North Atlantic in a cramped, open lifeboat, often for a week or more, with only a minimum of water and possibly hardtack and biscuits could test the mettle of even the hardiest. |
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These pitcher plants are among the hardiest, especially Sarracenia purpurea, the purple pitcher plant. |
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The book is additionally a pleasure to read, drawing the reader effortlessly through complex methodological tangles that, in the hands of almost any other scholar, would daunt the hardiest history enthusiast. |
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The heavy work during the early colonial period, as well as the rigours of the climate led to a natural selection in favor of the hardiest animals. |
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A few of the hardiest varieties, however, have made their way into the mainstream nursery business and can often be found for sale next to Venus flytraps. |
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Hardiest and most readily available of the winter-blooming heaths are varieties of Erica carnea. |
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