They feed mainly on leaves of acacia and mimosa, using their 450mm extendable tongues and mobile lips to secure their food. |
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And if you order this with a mimosa, I promise you that your day will start off nicely. |
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They feed mainly on leaves of acacia and mimosa, using their 450 mm extendable tongues and mobile lips to secure their food. |
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Research has shown that the flower of the mimosa tree has a sedative effect. |
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Yesterday I added 4 Yellow Goat's Horn pepper seeds, my hop seeds and some mimosa pudica seed. |
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These skins are both tanned and tawed, the principal tanning agent being the mimosa bark. |
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We look up at the sky through a fringe of leaves belonging to a locust tree or a mimosa, the rows of lacy leaves forming a mantilla overhead. |
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Trent hopped off of the bed and went over to the wet bar, making himself a mimosa that was very heavy on the Cristal. |
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We had mimosa trees that evoked images of Hawaii with their flowerage of pink brilliance. |
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The choice of elm, gorse and mimosa reflects these extremes and reinforces the vegetation already present. |
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We adored his focaccia and extraordinarily perfumed mimosa and Marsala gelati, but his savoury dishes left us underwhelmed. |
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When the mimosa I had asked for arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the delivery. |
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On one side it was anchored by a huge chinaberry tree, on the other by a towering mimosa. |
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I filled two champagne flutes, his with a regular mimosa and mine with an odd concoction, and brought them out. |
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The hills are covered in umbrella pines and oak trees, and the air smells of jasmine and mimosa. |
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Lavish it on your face and in 8 to 10 minutes the rich concentrations of honey, Echinacea, mimosa and neroli will get to work on nourishing and firming your skin. |
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The top notes have a sensuous crispness, which highlight the floral heart of Amazon orchid, mimosa, heliotrope and peony. |
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They were drawn by memories of hominy grits, pole beans, black-eyed peas, oxtail and collard greens, of mimosa, locust and dogwood trees. |
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Close your eyes and imagine a deliciously mellow blend of blackcurrant buds and the sweet plumpness of mimosa and cocoa beans. |
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Spring in Tuscany means clouds of golden mimosa and an instinct to head south over the Ponte Vecchio to see Italian renaissance landscaping at its best in the Boboli Gardens. |
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Although I managed to keep up the detox for three weeks, when I went to Los Angeles for a wedding, it became nearly impossible to turn down a mimosa. |
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This allowed Alex and I to still make it to Sunday brunch at 1 PM with hours to spare, because everyone knows what a cranky-pants I am until I have my third mimosa. |
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Especially mimosa and quebracho trees and also the tara fruit extract from overseas are important sources of tannin nowadays. |
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Arrange the quenelle sprinkled with mimosa oil and a few salad leaves, beet and buds. |
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This remarkably feminine combination is successfully underpinned by a hint of vanilla and a subtle, powdery note of mimosa and camomile. |
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Common smaller plants include mimosa, myrtle, rosemary, and scarlet-flowered ceibo. |
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Vegetation includes species of mimosa and acacia, and there is a smattering of cactus. |
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Systematic deforestation of the mimosa tree, which is a natural sleeping place for the species, contributes to this outcome. |
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Heart notes: An ultra-feminine cocktail of honeysuckle, red damascenia rose and mimosa. |
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Apart from roses, mimosa and jasmine lavender is the most popular plant in perfume industry, with the city of Grasse as its centre. |
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All brunches include specially Infused Tea, Russian blintzes served with sour cream and jam, and a glass of champagne or mimosa. |
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Thus one sees appearing floral cultures organized such as for example the violet, the geranium pelargonium, the tuberose, the broom, the jasmine, the centifolia rose and the mimosa. |
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Of these pests, the mimosa webworm is the most serious, especially for thornless varieties. |
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Our best-selling women's fragrance interplays fresh, vibrant notes-ruby red grapefruit, bergamot-with soft, sensual ones-Hawaiian wedding flower, spring mimosa. Wear it and be happy. |
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The construction materials of the miniature buildings include hickory bark, honeysuckle twigs, grapevine tendrils, mimosa seedpods, magnolia leaves, and canella berries. |
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Fragrant with the heady scents of fir, eucalyptus and mimosa, and lulled by gentle ocean breezes, the course is open all year round, under an eternally blue sky. |
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It is known as the mimosa levada because mimosa trees are found all along the route. |
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Stroll under the mimosa and eucalyptus trees that line the beach, sunbathe freely and, above all, dive into the turquoise water inviting you to relax. |
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Delicate mimosa blossoms are entwined with sheer freesia and night-blooming jasmine petals, while heady, rich tuberose provides depth and texture. |
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Impossibly beautiful girls are parading down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd. |
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Billy buttons, calla lilies, eucalyptus leaves, roses, and hydrangeas were a vision by Mimosa Florists. |
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The bride carried a bouquet of yellow Billy Buttons, yellow roses, and white calla lilies, beautifully arranged by Mimosa Flowers and Gifts. |
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Travelers will be able to locate the tablets at Concourse G s MinniBar, Mimosa and Shoyu. |
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Armed with a breakfast burrito and sparkling Mimosa, we strongly disagree. |
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Acrux and Mimosa make up one foot of the Great Rhea, a constellation encompassing Centaurus and Circinus along with the two bright stars. |
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Better yet, Costus specious, Desmodium gangeticum and Mimosa pudica are even considered weeds due to their potentially high growth rate. |
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The crushed cardamon gives it a soft and soothing spiciness while the honeyed Mimosa injects a subtle sweetness that's anchored to the skin with creamy tonka bean and rose. |
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