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- Amaryllis (2393 bytes)
21: ...)|nurseries]]. Adding to the name confusion, some bulbs of other species with a similar growth and flower... - Daffodil (2832 bytes)
- Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
23: ...(rhizomatous irises), or, in drier climates, from bulbs (bulbous irises). They have long, erect, flowerin... - Narcissi (1567 bytes)
- Snowdrop (3046 bytes)
14: ...y)|family]] [[Amaryllidaceae]] that are the first bulbs to bloom in spring. - List of flowers (2544 bytes)
40: === Bulbs and tuberous plants === - Glass (26176 bytes)
- Hourglass (3146 bytes)
3: ...which are connected by a narrow tube. One of the bulbs is usually filled with fine [[sand]] which flows ...
5: ...[[volume]] of sand, the size and [[angle]] of the bulbs, the width of the neck, and the type and quality ... - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
43: ...of 500 volunteers. His eyes responded to flashing bulbs in a darkened chamber 20 ms quicker than the aver... - Spider (29039 bytes)
114: ...ture male spiders characteristically have swollen bulbs on the end of their palps for this purpose, and t... - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
29: ...s by mass-producing relatively long-lasting light bulbs and creating a system for the generation and dist...
92: ...mproved method of producing the filament in light bulbs.
95: * [[Edward H. Johnson]] had light bulbs specially made, hand-wired, and displayed at his ... - Garlic (12167 bytes)
8: ...produce seeds, but is grown from [[bulb]]s. These bulbs, whose segments are usually called "cloves" by co...
10: ...10 or 12 cloves, or smaller bulbs. From these new bulbs can be procured by planting out in late winter or...
18: ...ie back. Dig up with a fork to avoid damaging the bulbs.
22: The percentage composition of the bulbs is given by E. Solly (''Trans. Hon. Soc. Loud.'',...
85: ...ikely means the development of small, less potent bulbs.) - Bilby (4570 bytes)
18: ...ncludes insects and their larvae, seeds, spiders, bulbs, fruit, fungi and very small animals. Most food i... - Computer (32773 bytes)
18: ...r as [[output]] through output devices like light bulbs, LEDs, monitors, and printers. - Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
- Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
37: ...[[oak]] trees in the region and by eating fruits, bulbs, seeds, and roots throughout the year. - Leaf (20580 bytes)
215: * Bulbs to store food (e.g. [[onion]]) - Warthog (4196 bytes)
25: ...lability of different food items. Areas with many bulbs, [[rhizomes]] and nutritious roots can support la... - Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
79: ...candle]]s were used to light trees until electric bulbs came about, a [[mat]] (UK) or "[[skirt]]" (US) wa... - Fluorine (8588 bytes)
47: ...a [[hydrogen|H]]F) is used to etch glass in light bulbs and other products.
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