Across his shoulders and around his neck is a protective nubbly covering, possibly derived from a seedpod found on the forest floor. |
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Half a millennium ago, perhaps, a settler from Zanzibar or East Africa had brought a seedpod here and planted it in a rare patch of wet soil. |
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Cabbage seedpod weevil populations were high again this year, requiring control in most fields. |
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Forecast maps include information about cabbage seedpod weevil, grasshoppers, pea leaf weevil, Alberta wheat midge and wheat stem sawfly. |
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Maps are currently available for cutworms, grasshoppers, wheat stem sawfly and the cabbage seedpod weevil. |
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Cabbage seedpod weevil is a new and potentially serious pest of spring and winter canola. |
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Cabbage seedpod weevil continues to be an issue in winter canola and in some early seeded spring canola. |
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Cabbage seedpod weevil was less of a problem in early canola than in previous years. |
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Perennial honesty has pointed oval seedpod partitions and pale purple flowers. |
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Monitoring for cabbage seedpod weevil should begin when flower bud clusters are evident. |
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The early planted canola was affected by cabbage seedpod weevil in some areas. |
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How canola planted at different dates is impacted by cabbage seedpod weevil and swede midge requires monitoring. |
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There is evidence that TPB and cabbage seedpod weevil contribute to increased levels of brown seed. |
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At Laurelton Hall each of the four columns on the terrace loggia has a capital depicting a different flower in its various stages from bud, to bloom, to seedpod. |
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Similarly, the seedpod at the bottom right of the floral design is in the shape of a hand grenade. |
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Pauly notes cabbage seedpod weevils could cause a potential problem in the southern part of the province around Lethbridge where the pests are drawn by the yellow flowers of early seeded canola crops. |
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Scott Meers, insect management specialist with Alberta Agriculture, reports the appearance of cabbage seedpod weevil south of Highway 1 and in the Rocky View, Kneehill and Wheatland areas. |
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There is limited research that suggsts that brown seed is increased by insect feeding on developing seeds by tarnished plant bug or lygus bug and cabbage seedpod weevil. |
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About 30 to 40 days after flower opening, the seedpod has filled. |
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Cabbage seedpod weevil, grasshoppers, pea leaf weevil, Alberta wheat midge and wheat stem sawfly are some of the pests Alberta producers are warned to watch out for during the upcoming season. |
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Heroin is derived from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. |
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The ripe seedpod bursts upon slight pressure, thus scattering the seeds. |
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Here a 1771 edition opens to a double-page colored etching of a white magnolia blossom on a branch with attendant leaves, the bud of a new flower and a seedpod. |
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Remove all dead flowers by nipping off at the neck, behind the seedpod. |
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Legend has it that the plant was so important to the local economy that coins were minted that depicted the plant's seedpod, which looks like the heart shape we know today. |
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So important was the silphium plant to Cyrene's economy that coins were made in the shape of its seedpod, now widely recognized as the symbol of the heart. |
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Was it an oddly shaped leaf, a curly seedpod, or maybe a winter olive you placed in your pocket and hurried home like a giddy child to investigate further? |
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The pockmarked spherical body and pointy-petaled seedpod in Aurlia Gouthroii Blastula and Aurlia Gouthroii Blastula are decidedly more sinister in ambience. |
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The two large white dangerously slender bulbous seedpod vessels, She and Terra Alba, both of 2008, seemed to have been closely sheared on the exterior. |
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