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  1. Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
    14: ...mage:P1107163bear.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    25: ...of nuisance bears is a major cause for the recent decline in the sun bear [[population]], as well as [...
    26: ...mage:P1107148bear.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    27: ...coconuts. Much of the sun bear's [[food]] must be detected using their keen sense of [[smell]] as thei...
    42: *[http://www.bearden.org/sunbear.html Bear Den]
  2. Alfalfa (6719 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    17: [[Image:Alfalfa-sprouts.jpg|600px|center|thumb|]]
    20: ...usters of small purple [[flower]]s. It also has a deep [[root]] system sometimes stretching to 4.5 met...
    22: ...ted in the middle east, probably in Iran. It is widely grown throughout the world as forage for [[catt...
    24: Its wide cultivation beginning in the seventeenth century ...
  3. Biennial plant (3352 bytes)
    3: ...d then it enters a period of dormancy over the colder months. Usually, the stem remains very short, an...
    5: Under extreme climatic conditions, a biennial plant ma...
    8: ...ve the winter cold. Conversely, an annual grown under extremely favourable conditions may have highly ...
    10: ...is a biennial often grown as an annual. Plant breeders have produced annual cultivars of several bienn...
    15: Some trees are considered [[biennial bearing]]. They produce a large cro...
  4. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    19: ...s have a large hump of [[muscle]] over their shoulders which gives strength to the forelimbs for diggi...
    22: ...ies ''U. arctos middendorffi'' (Kodiak bear) includes bears on the Alaskan islands of [[Kodiak Island|...
    23: ...e:Sfo_807_355_1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    27: ...bernators]] and can be woken easily, they like to den up in a protected spot such as a [[cave]], crevi...
    30: ...s many as 20,000 to 40,000 in a day—and may derive up to one third of their food energy from mot...
  5. Broccoli (4962 bytes)
    18: ...d greens]] (Acephala Group), [[kohlrabi]] (Gongylodes Group), and [[Brussels sprout]]s (Gemmifera Grou...
    22: ...e stalk. The large mass of flower heads is surrounded by leaves. Broccoli most closely resembles its c...
    35: ...: the Roman natural history writer, [[Pliny the Elder]], wrote about a vegetable which might have been...
    37: ...ns. In 1775, John Randolph, in ''A Treatise on Gardening by a Citizen of Virginia,'' felt he had to ex...
    39: ...migrants from [[Messina, Italy]], whose company made some tentative plantings in [[San Jose, Californi...
  6. Brussels sprout (2235 bytes)
    18: Brussels sprouts were first cultivated in [[Belgium]], and are the...
    20: ... a roast dinner. They can also be stir-fried or made into [[soup]].
    22: ...vour. Many consider that the best flavour is only developed in mid to late winter, after the plants ha...
    24: ... a leeching of flavours and that it should be avoided.
    26: ...commonly misspelled and mispronounced as "Brussel sprouts".
  7. Cabbage (3549 bytes)
    16: ...d greens]] (Acephala Group), [[kohlrabi]] (Gongylodes Group), [[brussels sprout]]s (Gemmifera Group), ...
    18: ...rom the French ''caboche'' (head). Varieties include Red cabbage, Savoy cabbage, and Chinese cabbage.
    20: ...nted]] cabbage often used as a [[condiment]] or side dish.
    30: ...e small heads which do not keep well and are intended for consumption while fresh. The late cabbage m...
    38: ...f ''Brassica oleracea'', including kale, Brussels sprouts, Savoy, and Chinese kale]]
  8. Kale (3914 bytes)
    4: ...he [[cultivar|Cultivar Group]] Acephala also includes [[spring greens]] and [[collard greens]], which ...
    7: ...Dove|pigeons]], club root and cabbage root fly (''Delia radicum'').
    11: ...[[Canada]] (and then into the U.S.) by Russian traders in the 19th century.
    26: Tender kale greens can provide an intense addition to salads, particularly when ...
    28: ...n the area have a yearly kale festival which includes naming a "kale king."
  9. Watercress (3297 bytes)
    14: ... [[cabbage]] family, botanically related to [[garden cress]] and [[mustard]] — all noteworthy f...
    21: ...can grow to a height of 50-120 cm. Also sold as [[sprouts]]: the edible shoots harvested just days after ge...
    24: ...in]]s A and C. In some regions watercress is regarded as a [[weed]], in other regions as an [[aquatic ...
  10. Mung bean (2133 bytes)
    17: ...a]]. It is also known as '''green gram''', '''golden gram''' and (misleadingly) '''green soy'''.
    21: ...sprouting|sprouts]] (usually sold simply as 'bean sprouts') are [[stir frying|stir fried]] (usually with in...
    23: ...r outer coats to make mung [[dal]].Mung bean is widely consumed by keralites along with 'Kanji'(Rice g...
    27: [[Category:Faboideae]]

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