• provenances may be beneficial to the longevity of broadscale restoration efforts under specific circumstances. Local provenancing is a provenancing strategy...
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    restoration, seed provenancing refers to a seed-sourcing strategy that focuses on the geographic location of seed sources, as each provenance can describe...
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    In spermatophyte plants, seed dispersal is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and rely...
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  • The doctrine of the serpent seed, also known as the dual-seed or the two-seedline doctrine, is a controversial and fringe Christian religious belief which...
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    Aerial seeding is a technique of sowing seeds by spraying them through aerial mechanical means such as a drone, plane or helicopter. When the purpose is...
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    western P. nigra subsp. salzmannii (hardy to about −25 °C). Different provenances (seed sources by geographic area) or varieties are adapted to different...
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    plant detaches and rolls on the wind as a tumbleweed. The seed does not persist in the soil seed bank, dying within about a year if it fails to germinate...
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    seed from eleven Chinese provenances", Forest Ecology and Management, 10 (3): 269–281, doi:10.1016/0378-1127(85)90119-7 "Beef and Onion Plant Seeds |...
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    (2005). "The Restoration of Degraded Mountain Woodlands: Effects of Seed Provenance and Microsite Characteristics on Polylepis australis Seedling Survival...
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    Genetic variation of cones, seed and nursery-grown seedlings of baldcypress [Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich.] provenances. M.S. Thesis, Louisiana State...
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  • convenience. Seed quality varies with source. Seed orchards produce seed of the highest quality, then, in order of decreasing seed quality produced, seed production...
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    (2005). "The Restoration of Degraded Mountain Woodlands: Effects of Seed Provenance and Microsite Characteristics on Polylepis australis Seedling Survival...
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    disintegrate and lose their seed scales, releasing the seeds until only the cone rachis remains attached to the branches. The seed scales are thin, broad,...
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  • attributing the provenance and growth of these civilizations to these selfless, ever-flowing bodies. He portrays the characters as poppy seeds emanating in...
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  • horticulture around the world, as these seeds are not always identified or labeled as having a mutagenic provenance. According to garden historian Paige...
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    translation by Anthony Shaffer: Sumer is Icumen in, Loudly sing, cuckoo! Grows the seed and blows the mead, And springs the wood anew; Sing, cuckoo! Ewe bleats harshly...
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    seeds. Depending on the cultivar, the seeds are white, brown, red, or black, sometimes with a white hilum. Wild plants have mottled seeds. The seed is...
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    species of Datura are extremely poisonous and psychoactive, especially their seeds and flowers, which can cause respiratory depression, arrhythmias, fever...
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    eleventh century Persia. D. stramonium differs in having much smaller flowers, seed capsules dehisceing by four distinct valves, and dentate leaves, while the...
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    keshi pearls from various cultivations based on supply and demand. Tiny "seed" pearls (<2mm) occur commonly in all types of molluscs used for pearl cultivation...
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    grows up to 30 metres (98 ft) tall. Acacia auriculiformis has about 47,000 seeds per kilogram (21,000/lb). Acacia auriculiformis is an evergreen tree that...
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  • Alexander Knaifel: Amicta Sole ECM New Series ECM 1732 2000 Robin Williamson The Seed-at-Zero ECM 1733 2000 Annette Peacock An Acrobat's Heart ECM 1734 2000 Charles...
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    Millennium Seed Bank seed collections, some of which are of species that are not available on the commercial seed market, and some are local provenance collections...
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    133 Cardona, David (2008–2009). "The known unknown: identification, provenancing, and relocation of pieces of decorative architecture from Roman public...
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  • way for alumni to invest in students. Stanford ran a pilot SoFi program, seeded with $2 million from 40 alumni and disbursed to 100 graduate business students...
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    Elder (1st century CE). Clary seeds have a mucilaginous coat, which is why some old herbals recommended placing a seed into the eye of someone with a...
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    Atum, who, created by Ptah's teeth and lips, produced the Ennead from his seed and hands. Thus it is said of Ptah: “He who made all and created the gods...
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    which, according to the London National Gallery, evoke the "texture of the seed-heads". In these series, Van Gogh was not preoccupied by his usual interest...
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    nature, they do not seem to occur, because the plants produce few seeds. The provenance of these cultivated forms is unclear despite several investigations...
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    which contains one or two seeds, and is covered by a red-colored membrane. Its seeds are easy to germinate. From its seeds oil is obtained in order to...
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