They had oysters, sea urchins, conch shells, tulip shells, starfish, and crabs either attached or living on them. |
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He reverses the usual humancentric perspective, asking what domestication has meant to the apple tree, the potato, and the tulip. |
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Other highlights include documenting great white pines, American sycamores, tulip trees, eastern cottonwoods, eastern hemlock, and other species. |
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Since the early 1600s, Dutch tulip hybridizers have attempted to breed a pure black tulip. |
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Order daffodil and tulip bulbs from mail order suppliers for planting this autumn. |
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Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging. |
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The tree species included dawn redwood, ginkgo, bald cypress, and relatives of present-day sassafras, tulip tree, and magnolia. |
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Areas once graced by desert mariposa tulip, Rocky Mountain bee plant, prickly poppy and evening primrose were invaded by the hostile horehound. |
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The family includes many familiar plant friends such as garlic, onion, asparagus tulip. |
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The Turks of the Ottoman Empire were the first culture to celebrate the beauty of the tulip and to begin to cultivate and hybridize the flower. |
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Among the 68 trees to be cut are American elms, sycamores, tulip poplars, a couple of Yoshino cherries, a dogwood, and one cucumber magnolia. |
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No other flower heralds spring like a tulip, especially after months of dreary, not to mention cold and snowy, weather. |
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We left a tract home on the edge of the prairie for a brick duplex, with a thatch roof and a tulip garden, on a cobblestone street. |
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Now is the time to plant those hyacinth and tulip bulbs that you have had chilling in the crisper of the refrigerator. |
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Lily and tulip bulbs can go into the garden as can deciduous trees, climbers, shrubs and hedges, roses and fruit trees, bushes and canes. |
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And, perhaps more importantly, for so beautiful a flower, the tulip remains the easiest flower to grow. |
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With its phenomenal fringed and ruffled petals and velvety purple-black color, this is a tulip that stands out in any garden. |
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Conch are the favorite food for lobster, sting rays, tulip shells, crabs, octopus, turtles and porcupine fish. |
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The family Fasciolariidae contains a wide variety of groups, such as the tulip shells, the horse conchs, and the spindle shells. |
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The thick, sculptured lip of the tulip shell is used to chip a hole in the prey's shell, then the proboscis is inserted. |
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While liquidambar leaves are predominantly orange and red in the autumn, tulip trees glow golden in autumn, supported by their sturdy trunk. |
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In 1634, the desire to own the precious tulip was so great it directly affected the entire Dutch economy. |
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The fact that this little tulip naturalizes so easily is certainly another big advantage. |
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Then, in spring, successive bursts of daffodil, grape hyacinth, and tulip flowers heightened the show. |
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Allison was dressed in a completely red bodice with dramatic keyhole front, draped waist, and cascading front tulip hemline. |
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Eighty new trees will be planted, Kousa dogwood, Eastern redbud, downy serviceberry, sourwood, Yoshino cherry, and tulip poplar among them. |
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Root competition from the huge tulip poplars, ashes, and sweet gum trees contributes significantly to the parched soil conditions. |
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Put the tulip bulbs in a paper bag and refrigerate it for 6 to 8 weeks, but keep them away from the fruit. |
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The desk-and-bookcase of about 1820 is made of mahogany, birch, and mahogany veneer with tulip poplar and yellow pine as secondary woods. |
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The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus. |
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I've picked ten of the best trees you can plant in your yard. Consider planting yellow poplar or tulip tree. |
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When planting tulip or daffodil bulbs in a formal display it pays to make sure that the soil has been well composted and forked over beforehand. |
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The bulbs are fairly inexpensive and often you can find other tulip varieties at bargain bulk-pack prices. |
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Birches, tulip poplars, and hickories, are yellow in the fall. |
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The woods near our home were thick with walnut, white oak, sweet birch, sassafras, hemlock, red maple, juniper, tulip trees, and many more species I couldn't name. |
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Drink from a tulip shaped glass to keep the bubbles in longer. |
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However, each of the 11 pictures of a tulip is a 392Kb metafile. |
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To coax a tulip to break, early growers used a variety of entirely useless nostrums, including plaster from old walls, pigeon dung, or water from dung hills. |
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They also steal tulip and crocus bulbs from newly planted beds, dig holes in gardens to get at seeds and bury nuts, and gobble seed from bird feeders. |
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Hurricane Hugo had just come through, leveling the tulip poplars and other trees that had obstructed a view of the town and the Virginia mountains in the distance. |
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Moist woodland on the lower mountain slopes and extending down to streams that meander in the valleys contains tulip poplar, sweet gum, and umbrella tree. |
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Home of the tulip, Amsterdam is a city of bodacious flowers. |
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While the Netherlands does not have an official national flower, the tulip is widely considered to be its national flower. |
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But the magnificent striped, mottled, and hemlined skirts, and the martial names the tulip hybrids used to have, are long gone. |
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Characteristic wild flowers include varieties of mariposa, tulip, and tiger and leopard lilies. |
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It induces a dermatitis that is mostly occupational and affects tulip bulb sorters and florists who cut the stems and leaves. |
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In Central and Northern Europe, tulip bulbs are generally removed from the ground in June and must be replanted by September for the winter. |
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Pietro Andrea Mattioli illustrated a tulip in 1565 but identified it as a narcissus, however. |
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Carolus Clusius is largely responsible for the spread of tulip bulbs in the final years of the sixteenth century. |
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These tulips at Leiden would eventually lead to both the Tulip mania and the tulip industry in the Netherlands. |
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Between 1634 and 1637, the enthusiasm for the new flowers triggered a speculative frenzy now known as the tulip mania. |
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The Netherlands are the world's main producer of commercial tulip plants, producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually, the majority for export. |
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The shape of emblem of Iran is chosen to resemble a tulip, in memory of the people who died for Iran. |
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The story takes place in the Dutch city of Haarlem, where a reward is offered to the first grower who can produce a truly black tulip. |
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The Bluegrass Natural Region is dominated by green ash, eastern redcedar and tulip tree. |
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With the help of her mother, Ali devises two tulip bulbs and a stem to serve as a kind of codpiece, enhancing her already convincing male facade. |
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On another matter, I just returned from Guatemala where I was introduced to the beautiful tulip tree. |
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The garden has a number of mature trees including oak, ash, beech, blue cedar, locust and tulip trees. |
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The District is a springtime town, all cherry blossoms, azaleas, and tulip trees. |
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A feature of the terraced and lawned gardens are impressive mature trees, including one of the largest tulip trees in the Midlands. |
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As with beds and borders, underplant with dwarf spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodil, crocus and tulip. |
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Abu Hassar held the tulip up to his nose, still saying nothing. |
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In a second set of boxes, fall webworm caterpillars, dietary generalists, were provided with oak, maple, and tulip tree. |
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The system offers new and innovative polyaxial and uniplanar pedicle screw designs, both of which incorporate a triple lead thread and cobalt chrome tulip head. |
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Think 'lasagne' and plant in layers, with the bedding plants underplanted with tall tulip bulbs in matching or contrasting colours so that they grow up through them. |
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With great excitement, he beckoned me to visit the tulip tree which was not a magnolia but belonged to another family and gave me directions so that I would not miss it. |
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The cemetery has a carved tulip tree, in memory of the four trees in the Remembrance Garden which never survived, owing to the very poor soil and lack of care. |
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Well, there go all the beautiful blooms on my tulip tree, I thought. |
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She motioned to serviceberry trees on Mayflower Circle, which are successful at growing under power lines, as well as tulip trees across the street. |
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Plant tulip White Parrot at the bottom for a frilly white display in May, combined with blue hyacinth in the middle with a mix of muscari or scilla on top. |
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In Harrison State Forest, 161 acres were planted in 1993 with 97,000 tulip poplar, green ash, red oak, white ash, sweet gum, black locust, and sycamore. |
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Types of wood that should be in demand over the upcoming year include tulip wood, red alder and white and red oak, as well as other species such as ash, cherry and hard maple. |
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The tulip was a topic for Persian poets from the thirteenth century. |
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Most commercial tulip cultivars are complex hybrids, and often sterile. |
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It is doubtful that Busbecq could have had the tulip bulbs harvested, shipped to Germany and replanted between March 1558 and Gessner's description the following year. |
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The tulip is not mentioned by any writer from antiquity, therefore it seems probable that tulips were introduced into Anatolia only with the advance of the Seljuks. |
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Cultivation of the tulip began in Persia, probably in the 10th century. |
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Today the virus is almost eradicated from tulip growers' fields. |
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Other common trees and plants include red bay, wax myrtle, dwarf palmetto, tulip poplar, mountain laurel, milkweed, daisies, and many species of ferns. |
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Sultan Ahmet also imported domestic tulip bulbs from the Netherlands. |
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During the current study, tulips were observed feeding on other tulip snails, scallops, and small venerid clams, and lightning whelks were observed feeding on hard clams. |
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