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Paul Stamets Fruiting pearl oyster mushroom kit Following the instructions that came with the kit, Dr. Nghiem placed the block of sawdust in a pan and tented a plastic bag on top with chopsticks.
The Science Project You Can Eat Anne Marie Chaker 2011
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Fruiting trees are sparsely scattered in their habitat and don't come into season all at once so the habitat cannot support group foraging.
Orangutan Pastel Field Notes 2007
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Fruiting trees are sparsely scattered in their habitat and don't come into season all at once so the habitat cannot support group foraging.
Archive 2007-04-01 Field Notes 2007
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Fruiting has been achieved in about 3 years in grafted plants.
Chapter 7 1999
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Fruiting occurs in the dry season after the trees shed their leaves.
Chapter 8 1996
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Fruiting spurs are productive for a limited time, depending on the kind of fruit tree.
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Fruiting plants of A. colei ms are readily distinguished from A. neurocarpa and A. holosericea by their strongly and openly curved pods.
Chapter 48 1990
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Fruiting spikelets with the first glume forming a crustaceous nut-like envelope to other glumes and grain 17.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses K. Rangachari
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Fruiting spikelets enclosed in a stony nut-like polished bract 16.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses K. Rangachari
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Discussion on the Growth and Fruiting of Pecans in the North 86
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