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Mycology - Structure and Function - Sclerotia and Stromata
... is “prosenchyma”, meaning loosely organised tissue. Some fungi develop more tightly organised tissue where the tightly packed cells resemble plant parenchyma. These tissues are referred to as “ ... cluster of hyphae. The knot increases in size, cells shorten, the hyphae become packed tightly together, and the structure changes from undifferentiated tissue to a structure where the ...
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The History of Cabbage
... this preference for plants in which there were a large number of tender leaves closely packed into the terminal bud at the top of the stem, these plants were selected and ... , in the 18th century, selections of cabbage plants which produced a large number of large, tightly packed leafy buds along the main stem were made in Belgium. These became known as Brussels ...
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Harvesting of Vegetables: A - F
... of small segments resembling cottage cheese curds. For the best flavour, these segments should be tightly packed, white or ivory in colour without brown spots present. When the heads start to form ...
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PULMONARIA
... foliage and outstanding vigor make this a great plant for American gardens. Flower spikes have tightly packed heads of pinkish red buds, which open to violet flowers. Admired and named by Beth ...
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digitals
... DWARF SENSATION' = Three to four feet tall with three inch long flowers packed densely into the flowering spike. D. purpurea? 'CARILLON' = Very dwarf plants ... flowers are born in racemes with leafy bracts and are densely packed, blooming from the bottom up wards. Flowers are light or ... with a few dots in side. flowers are born in tightly packed clusters. D. 'Glory of Rounday' = A garden hybrid? by D. ...
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... fruit already prepared, use just the fruit, not the juice they are packed in. Jalepeno peppers can be replaced with any mildly hot peppers. ... frozen cranberries 1 large orange, peeled and sectioned 1 C firmly packed brown sugar 1/3 C golden raisins 2 T chopped onion ... the lemons into halves or quarters to ensure that they are tightly packed.) Add enough of the cooking liquid to cover the lemons; it ...
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... 1 cup rolled oats 1 cup flour 1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1 T nutmeg 1 T cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon cloves 1/4 cup ... pie into large brown paper bag and staple or pin closed the opening (tightly). Bake at 375 degrees F for 1 hour and 15 minutes. I usually ... pan over low heat until it starts to simmer. Stir in 1 cup tightly packed basil leaves, remove from heat and cover with wax paper. Cool at room ...
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Botrytis Bunch Rot or Gray Mold of Grape, HYG-3025-95
... . Birds, insects, hail, and powdery mildew are common causes of wounds. Swelling during ripening in tightly packed clusters causes pressure that also can rupture the berries. Wet and humid conditions around the ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Woodland
... Wales. In a dry condition, individual shoots are ncharacteristically curved upwards, and the leaves are tightly clasped to the stems. When wet the plant has a quite different appearance, with the ... known, and is unlike any other British species (except the rarer Leucobryum juniperoideum). It forms tightly-packed cushions which can be anything from a few centimetres to over a metre across, which ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 4)
... tree native to western Asia. The bumpy surface of the fruit is due to many tightly-packed, seed-bearing ovaries (drupelets), each with separate styles that appear like black hairs. It is ...
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