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leaves are
distinctly asymmetrical and co****-textured. It
produces small fruits that turn orange-red to dark
purple in the autumn,
often staying on the...
- Strik, B.C. (2008). "Growing
Raspberries in Your Home Garden".
Growing Small Fruits.
Oregon State University Extension Service.
Archived from the original...
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Fruits Basket (****anese: フルーツバスケット, Hepburn: Furūtsu Basuketto),
sometimes abbreviated Furuba or
Fruba (フルバ), is a ****anese
manga series written and illustrated...
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track down
their prey and uses its
tongue to
flick small insects, leaves, seeds, and
small fruits into its mouth. Red-billed
buffalo weaver: is a dark...
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southern Brazil which bears small fruits that are
purple to
black in color, and have a
sweet cherry to plum-like flavor. It's a
small size tree
which makes...
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after flowering (see
Fruit anatomy).
Fruits are the
means by
which angiosperms disseminate their seeds.
Edible fruits in
particular have long propagated...
- is
still cultivated in
gardens and
small orchards for
local production, and it is one of the most po****r
fruits in
these regions.
Other regions of cultivation...
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Maine Forest Service.
State of Maine.
Retrieved 3
August 2021. "Growing
Small Fruits".
University of
Maryland Extension.
State of Maryland.
Retrieved 3 August...
- and Peru but
naturalized elsewhere, such as the Galápagos Islands. Its
small fruits are edible, and it is
commonly grown in
gardens as an
heirloom tomato...
- the wild. It eats spiders, gr****hoppers,
flies and
other insects, and
small fruits. The
mountain bluebird is a
relative of the
eastern and
western bluebirds...