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The latest and, significantly, greatest fruit of this theatrical vine is The, an adaptation of Basho's classic frog-haiku by Roger Entwhistle, a former University of Maryland chemistry instructor.
However, this name is used to refer to the brown vine snake, Ahaetulla pulverulenta, a slender, arboreal species that grows to five feet ( 152 cm ) at most and feeds only on small vertebrates.
The second suggestion is " vine ", which is reached through * Ambilō, which may be related to the Greek term ámpelos, itself meaning " vine, liana ".
In Brazil, the brew and the vine are informally called either caapi or cipó ; the latter is the Portuguese word for liana ( or woody climbing vine ).
Thus, ayahuasqueros and most others working with the brew maintain that the B. caapi vine is the defining ingredient, and that this beverage is not ayahuasca unless B. caapi is in the brew.
For example, seeds of the Syrian rue plant can be used as a substitute for the ayahuasca vine, and the DMT-rich Mimosa hostilis is used in place of chakruna.
Irrigation equipment is installed in the bed to provide irrigation for vine growth and for spring and autumn frost protection.
The traditional South American ayahuasca, or yage, is a beverage derived by boiling the Ayahuasca vine ( Banisteriopsis caapi ) with leaves of one or more plants containing DMT, such as Psychotria viridis, Psychotria carthagenensis, or Diplopterys cabrerana.
The bread and " fruit of the vine " indicated in Matthew, Mark and Luke as the elements of the Lord's Supper are interpreted by many Baptists as unleavened bread ( although leavened bread is often used ) and, in line with the historical stance of some Baptist groups ( since the mid-19th century ) against partaking of alcoholic beverages, grape juice, which they commonly refer to simply as " the Cup ".
* Vitis riparia, a wild vine of North America, is sometimes used for winemaking and for jam.
* Jesus is the true vine
The kiwifruit, often shortened to kiwi in many parts of the world, is the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine Actinidia deliciosa and hybrids between this and other species in the genus Actinidia.
In Japanese, the wild kiwi vine is called 猿梨 サルナシ sarunashi, which has the same meaning as Chinese 獼猴梨 míhóu lí (" macaque pear ").
The fast-growing, climbing vine is durable over its growing season, hence the name.
The sound hole is not open, but rather covered with a grille in the form of an intertwining vine or a decorative knot, carved directly out of the wood of the soundboard.
If bad weather occurs during flowering, the Merlot vine is prone to develop coulure.
Water stress is important to the vine with it thriving in well drained soil more so than at base of a slope.
The age of the vine is also important, with older vines contributing character to the resulting wine.

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Bull planted seeds from wild Vitis labrusca and evaluated over 22, 000 seedlings before finding what he considered the perfect grape, the original vine of which still grows at his former home.
At the conference, representatives from Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia considered a number of issues including federation, communication, Chinese immigration, vine diseases and uniform tariff rates.
On Almaqah being the sun god scholar Jacques Ryckmans states ; " Almaqah was until recently considered a moon god, but Garbini and Pirenne have shown that the bull's head and the vine motif associated with him are solar and dionysiac attributes.

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It has been reported that some effects can be had from consuming the caapi vine alone, but that DMT-containing plants ( such as Psychotria ) remain inactive when drunk as a brew without a source of monoamine oxidase inhibitor ( MAOI ) such as B. caapi.
As a vine, bean plants need external support, which may be provided in the form of special " bean cages " or poles.
: Beans would be planted around the base of the developing stalks, and would vine their way up as the stalks grew.
Jesus declares his unity with the Father, promises to send the Paraclete, describes himself as the " real vine ," explains that he must leave ( die ) before the Holy Spirit comes, and prays that his followers be one.
Let us get up early to the vineyards ; let us see whether the vine hath budded, whether the vine-blossom be opened, and the pomegranates be in flower ; there will I give thee my love.
Theophrastus, in On the Nature of Plants, does not give as systematic and detailed an account of olive husbandry as he does of the vine, but he makes clear ( in 1. 16. 10 ) that the cultivated olive must be vegetatively propagated ; indeed, the pits give rise to thorny, wild-type olives, spread far and wide by birds.
In AD 400, Augustine quotes Cyprian ( AD 200 ): " For as Christ says ' I am the true vine ,' it follows that the blood of Christ is wine, not water ; and the cup cannot appear to contain His blood by which we are redeemed and quickened, if the wine be absent ; for by the wine is the blood of Christ typified, ..."
Etli yaprak sarma ( vine leaves stuffed with meat and rice ) used to be cooked with sour plums in Ottoman cuisine.
The word " Sauvignon " is believed to be derived from the French sauvage meaning " wild " and to refer to the grape being a wild Vitis vinifera vine native to France.
The vine is one of the last major grape varieties to bud and ripen ( typically 1 – 2 weeks after Merlot and Cabernet franc ) and the climate of the growing season affects how early the grapes will be harvested.
And, since the vine was planted there for the sole purpose of tormenting Tantalus, you may be sure the grapes have an excellent flavour and aroma – and so does the wine.
Before deboarding, however, Luc sneaks the vine and necklace into Kate's bag, knowing she would not be searched at customs, and then offers Kate a ride into Paris.
The only part of the plant that can be seen outside the host vine is the five-petaled flower.
In damp conditions, the vine can be prone to developing various grape diseases such as mildew and rot.
For example, a series of flower designs might be cut out of one fabric with a vine design, rearranged and sewn down on a new fabric, to create the image of a rose bush.
Smilax australis ( lawyer vine or wait-a-while ) is another plant to be avoided as it has prickly climbing stems that are up to eight metres long and will catch in clothing or the skin.
The hop vine crop, which was almost ready for harvest, could be severely damaged if the hop vines were knocked to the ground.
In fact Pinot meunier has been shown to be a chimerical mutation ( in the epidermal cells ) which makes the shoot tips and leaves prominently hairy-white and the vine a little smaller and early ripening.
Pinot noir can be particularly prone to mutation ( suggesting it has active transposable elements ), and thanks to its long history in cultivation there are nowadays hundreds of different clones in vineyards and vine collections worldwide.
While everyone shall sit safely under his own vine and fig-tree and there shall be none to make him afraid.

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