-
lateral spurs and the
previous year's shoots.
Gooseberries must be
pruned to
insolate the
interior and make
space for the next year's branches, as well as reduce...
- societal,
society sol- sun
Latin sol,
solis cir****solar, extrasolar,
insolate, insolation, solar, solarium, soliform, soliscence, solstice, subsolar...
- sociality, sociative, societal,
society sol sol- sun cir****solar, extrasolar,
insolate, insolation, solar, solarium, soliform, soliscence, solstice, subsolar...
- in
early autumn they
migrate from sun-exposed
forest habitat “to well-
insolated slopes of
rocky hills or also to buildings.” S****ing
winter shelter in...
- (temperate region)
because it is the
reign of
perpetual spring,
rises an
insolated hill, which,
according to the
barometrical measurement of Mr. Alzate,...
- societal,
society sol- sun
Latin sol,
solis cir****solar, extrasolar,
insolate, insolation, solar, solarium, soliform, soliscence, solstice, subsolar...
- south-eastern Wyoming,
southeastern Oregon,
southern Idaho, and
northern Colorado insolated refuges. At
lower elevations, in the
absence of fire,
Juniperus scopulorum...
- and Hyella. Scytonemin-synthesizing
cyanobacteria often inhabit highly insolated terrestrial,
freshwater and
coastal environments such as deserts, semideserts...
- limestone. It may
retain its
white color for many
years or it may be
insolated to a
light golden yellow. The aged
stone has a
typical golden hue, but...
- J. (August 1993). "Development of a dust
mantle on the
surface of an
insolated ice-dust mixture:
results from the KOSI-9 experiment".
Journal of Geophysical...