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Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... the sweet pulp inside the pods of West Indian locust (Hymenaea courbaril) and disperse the hard, viable seeds in their excrement. In areas without livestock, the rotting pods litter the ground beneath large trees. Agoutis, tapirs and peccaries chew open the rotting pods and eat the sweet pulp and seeds, but ...
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Devils Claws
... the sweet pulp inside the pods of West Indian locust (Hymenaea courbaril) and disperse the hard, viable seeds in their excrement. In areas without livestock, the rotting pods litter the ground beneath large trees. Agoutis, tapirs and peccaries chew open the rotting pods and eat the sweet pulp and seeds, but ...
waynesword.palomar.edu
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Producing Peanuts for Home Use
... be retarded growth of the plants, pods may not form, or pods may have a considerable amount of rotting and decay. On the other ... could result in poor calcium uptake which can cause unfilled pods ("pops") or increased levels of pod rot. Therefore, do not ... . Spanish varieties are small-seeded, early maturing, and generally produce pods near the taproot. PLANTING Obtain sound, mature, and disease-free ...
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October Bulletin - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... produced lush growth. Mr. Waters complained that only the diploids were not rotting or suffering from leaf spot. Living as I do in the ... in the south gardeners have been planting the seed from bee pods. Growing up I thought all iris were the same purple flower. ... probably iris that are the result of several generations of natural bee pods. I think a lot of people of my grandmothers generation did ...
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justgardeners.com
... daffs are happy co-campers. If you are not watering the daylilies for fear of rotting the daffs, that could be a problem. Daylilies are water pigs! Richard Our climate isn ... are often right out of the pod. Also, I have a bunch of my own pods setting and nearing dehiscing. Do you have a favorite method for chilling seeds, and does ...
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Lily Culture
... have blue mold on them from to much humidity in the bag to down tight rotting and decomposing. Another thing when purchasing from these places is the tag may say one ... your own lilies it is better to cut the spent flowers off before the seed pods develop. By doing this your directing all the energy back into the bulb strengthening it ...
mikesbackyardgarden.org

Viewpoints
... sex lives, and vanish by morning. For several days beforehand, the cactuses develop large pregnant pods. Then one night, awakened by a powerful smell of vanilla, you know what has happened ... those who are not used to them, because it comes close to the smell of rotting onions; which smell is also given off by the whole fruits even if they have ...
peopleandplants.org

BBC - Gardening - Basics - Grow beans
... planting each year as beans are prone to foot and root rotting diseases that build up in the soil over time. Using containers ... when conditions are dry. Harvesting your crop Harvest runners when the pods are a maximum of 20cm (8in) long. You should get your ... with its red-and-white flowers. 'Enorma' provides long and tasty pods. 'Polestar' is a reliable variety that produces stringless beans with a ...
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ICPP98 Paper Number 5.1.21
... more frequently and consistently Fusarium spp. Among two dominant Fusarium spp. recovered from infected pods, F. solani was found more abundantly than F. oxysporum. Shell isolations yielded high frequency ... rotted patches on the surface, while F. oxysporum infection imparted a purple tinge to the rotting pod accompanied by profuse shredding of the shell and consistent cracking. Levels of inoculum ...
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ICPS Seed Bank
... to be at least a meter across. They have a rather unpleasant smell--something like rotting gym socks. The smell won't put you off lunch but it does serve as ... on your garden tools. It won't come off. And then there are the seed pods. Those suckers are evil. They are very sharp. They are designed to snag onto animal ...
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