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Ants carry away the seeds so better be sure that there are no ant hills nearby.
Sprouted grains and seeds are used in salads and dishes such as chop suey.
Blanched peanuts, as prepared for making peanut butter or for eating as nuts, are roasted seeds whose seedcoats have been rubbed off.
More than half of the sorghum and barley seeds we produce and most of the byproducts of the milling of cereals and the crushing of oilseeds are fed to livestock.
More than 200 million tons of seeds and seed products are fed to livestock annually in the United States.
The efficiency with which animals convert grains and forages to meat has risen steadily in the United States since the 1930's and has paralleled the increased feeding of the cake and meal that are a byproduct when seeds are processed for oil.
Chief among the seed crops grown primarily for industrial uses are the oil-bearing seeds -- flax, castor, tung ( nuts from the China wood-oil tree ), perilla ( from an Oriental mint ), and oiticica ( from a Brazilian tree ).
Solid fats from the seeds of the mahua tree, the shea tree, and the coconut palm are used to make candles in tropical countries.
Coconuts, the fruit of the coconut palm, have the largest of all known seeds and are grown in South Pacific islands as a crop for domestic and export markets.
Bead tree seeds are the necklaces of South Pacific islanders and the eyes of Buddha dolls in Cuba.
Still another group of seeds ( sometimes tiny, dry, seed-bearing fruits ) provide distinctive flavors and odors to foods, although the nutrients they supply are quite negligible.
Beverages are made from seeds the world over.
Many desert annuals are therophytes, because their seed-to-seed life cycle is only weeks and they spend most of the year as seeds to survive dry conditions.
The flowers are usually arranged in inflorescences, and the mature seeds lack endosperm.
An Oligocene ( 34 23 Mya ) pollen is known for Asteraceae and Goodeniaceae, and seeds from Oligocene and Miocene ( 23 5. 3 Mya ) are known for Menyanthaceae and Campanulaceae respectively.
The plentiful seeds of the umbers, likewise, are sometimes used in cuisine, as with, coriander ( Coriandrum sativum ), fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ), cumin ( Cuminum cyminum ), and caraway ( Carum carvi ).
These trees differ from the birches ( Betula, the other genus in the family ) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones.
# Its seeds are a good source of protein.
Although the Turun Sanomat Building and Paimio Sanatorium are comparatively pure modernist works, they too carried the seeds of his questioning of such an orthodox modernist approach and a move to a more daring, synthetic attitude.
Research grade agar is used extensively in plant biology as it is supplemented with a nutrient and vitamin mixture that allows for seedling germination in Petri dishes under sterile conditions ( given that the seeds are sterilized as well ).
It opens by two valves, which are the modified carpels, leaving the seeds attached to a framework made up of the placenta and tissue from the junction between the valves ( replum ).
Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants which have open seeds, such as conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophyta.
Angiosperms are seed-producing plants that produce flowers, having enclosed seeds.
Bean () is a common name for large plant seeds of several genera of the family Fabaceae ( alternately Leguminosae ) some of which are used for human food or animal feed.

seeds and ovoid
The seeds are broad ovoid to globose, 1. 5 2 mm long and wide.
The fruit is bilobed, flattened, 40 to 50 cm long ovoid and pointed, and contains usually one but occasionally two to four seeds.
The fruit is an ovoid 3 7 cm berry, containing 1 4 seeds ; in many species the fruit is edible.
The fruit is an ovoid red berry about 1 cm long, soft and juicy, and edible for birds, which disperse the seeds widely.
The seeds are ovoid, smooth, wrinkled or pitted.
The seed cones mature in 7 8 months to 2. 5 4. 5 cm long, ovoid to globose, with spirally arranged scales ; each scale bears 3 5 seeds.
The cones are ovoid, 6 9 cm long ( to 12 cm including the bracts ), and differ from other firs in that the bracts end in very long, spreading, yellow-brown bristles 3 5 cm long ; they disintegrate in autumn to release the winged seeds.
The mature seed cones are ovoid, berry-like, 6-10 mm long, glossy black, and contain a single seed ; the seeds are dispersed by birds which eat the cones, digest the fleshy cone pulp, and excrete the seeds in their droppings.
The off-white, self-fertile flowers are borne on a central raceme, and are followed by 4 5 mm siliculate fruits, each containing two small ( 2-2. 5 mm ) reddish-gray ovoid seeds.
The plant produces small ovoid ( 6 mm, 0. 24 in ) capsules that split open by way of two valves, each capsule containing large numbers of minute brown seeds less than a millimetre ( 0. 04 in ) in size, marked with longitudinal ridges.
The fruit is an ovoid capsule containing many seeds.
The fruit is an ovoid capsule, about 6 mm long containing several seeds that ripen underwater.
The fruit is an ovoid capsule containing two to four large black seeds.
The fruits are lignous ovoid pods, long, which contain bean-sized black seeds surrounded by a mass of fibrous, fluffy matter reminiscent of cotton or silk.

seeds and 2
If this precaution was not taken, the potential customers would be at the mercy of " 2 sets of carob seeds ".
The fruit is a spiny capsule 4 10 cm long and 2 6 cm broad, splitting open when ripe to release the numerous seeds.
One example of its work is a US $ 10. 2 million, € 7. 5 billion scheme to distribute and multiply quality seeds in Haiti, which has significantly increased food production, thereby providing cheaper food and boosting farmers ' incomes.
Fish and seafood, seeds and nuts, seed and nut butters, seasonings, sweeteners, fruits, and beverages may be enjoyed occasionally, 2 3 times per week.
The seeds usually weigh between 2. 5 and 14 grams, with a typical mean of 8 grams.
Two innovations were added: 1 ) adoption was meant to ensure the " best interests of the child ;" the seeds of this idea can be traced to the first American adoption law in Massachusetts, and 2 ) adoption became infused with secrecy, eventually resulting in the sealing of adoption and original birth records by 1945.
Flax seeds come in two basic varieties: ( 1 ) brown ; and ( 2 ) yellow or golden.
During rainy season, the seeds are sown 2 3 cm (~ 1 in ) deep on ridges and in furrows during summer months.
Well-stocked stands have resulted from seedfall from sources 1 2 km ( 0. 6 1. 2 miles ) distant, but most Douglas-fir seeds fall within 100 m ( 330 feet ) of their source.
In commercial planting, seeds are planted 45 cm ( 1. 5 ft ) apart and 2. 5 cm ( 1 in ) deep.
The seeds are 10 15 mm long, with a 20 30 mm wing ; as in Abies, the seeds have 2 3 resin blisters, containing an unpleasant-tasting resin, thought to be a defence against squirrel predation.
It superficially resembles clover, with clusters of small purple flowers followed by fruits spiralled in 2 to 3 turns containing 10-20 seeds.
As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective stimulant: its seeds contain about twice the concentration of caffeine found in coffee beans ( about 2 4. 5 % caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1 2 % for coffee beans ).
The semifinals of both cups are seeded 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3, with the higher seeds earning home field advantage.
Typically, the seeds are about 3 to 4 millimeters long by 2 millimeters wide and 1 millimeter thick.
Firs can be distinguished from other members of the pine family by their needle-like leaves, attached to the twig by a base that resembles a small suction cup ; and by erect, cylindrical cones 5 25 cm ( 2 10 in ) long that disintegrate at maturity to release the winged seeds.
The female cones start out similarly inconspicuous, but grow to about 1 2 cm long at maturity when 6 8 months old ; they have 6-12 overlapping, thin, leathery scales, each scale bearing 1 2 small seeds with a pair of narrow lateral wings.

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