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(151) This burrowing plant louse devastated European vineyards between 1860 and 1880 and its descendants are now ravaging Californian grape vines.
(152) The vines twine about the frame and form a shade.
(153) Vines are a group of plant that cannot stand erectly by themselves; they need to draw support from other plant or backstop to grow upwardly.
(154) Unfortunately, chardonnay vines are shy - bearing and susceptible to a myriad of maladies.
(155) Any of various tropical American shrubs or vines of the genus Chiococca, having white globular fruit and small yellow or white flowers clustered in lateral racemes.
(156) The winery was established by the Irish doctor John Lagan who arrived in Margaret River in 1968 and planted his first vines in 1977.
(157) Not long after, the wall was flecked with green vines and leaves.
(158) Every square metre of soil was used, mainly for olives, vines, and almonds.
(159) Nerve-cell tendrils readily thread their way through tiny semiconductor tubes, researchers find, forming a crisscrossed network like vines twining toward the sun.
(160) He dug it up and cleared it of stones and planted it with the choicest vines. He built a watchtower in it and cut out a winepress as well.
(161) One day, I found surprising, Alocasia leaves droop a few vines, the top is a small bud, I finally made the effort to return.
(162) He berried (buried) the vines so the root system could continue to grow. He fed the plant of (a) mixture container (containing) fish and seaweed.
(163) Imagine trying to walk down a narrow path that is hemmed in by thorny vines and low hanging branches and you're wearing a backpack overstuffed with the many things you think you need.
(164) Do not reap what grows of itself or harvest the grapes of your untended vines. The land is to have a year of rest.
(165) There I found Camponotus schmitzi workers crawling on pitcher plants that grow as vines at the base of the meranti.
(166) The night breezes were pleasant with the scent of Cape jessamine and wild honeysuckle vines.http://sentencedict.com/VINES.html
(167) Any of several vines or shrubs of the genus Jasminum, native chiefly to Asia and having usually compound leaves and white or yellow flowers. Some of the fragrant species are used in making perfume.
(168) Frontenac's overall viticultural performance and excellent wine quality are directly responsible for its success in Minnesota, where more of its vines are growing than any other variety.
(169) He hurtles earthward , linked to the 35 - metre structure by vines, one tied to each ankle.
(170) No copper meant no copper sulfate, which was used to spray the vines against mildew and oidium.
(171) Seeing her land miraculously unhurt , but failing to notice the vines, he dived to his death.
(172) They had been forced to uproot their vines and plant wheat.
(173) The soil composition of vineyards is one of the most important viticultural consideration when planting grape vines .
(174) He buried the vines so the root system could continue to grow.
(175) Flowering vines sent up creepers from every crack in the wall or pavement, and young trees had taken root in the walls of abandoned shops and roofless temples.
(176) Finally my nerves gave away and I turned and bolted, through the unfamiliar plantation, tangled vines and rustling leafage.
(177) Description: Herbaceous vines, glabrous except for pubescent on stem nodes, petioles, and leaf margin.
(178) He destroyed their vines with hail and their sycamore figs with sleet.
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