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At the tip of each branch | blooms a spectacular yellow flower. |
gn that she was guiltless and today the flower | blooms about Bermuda. |
Additionally, it | blooms about two weeks after Scarlet Fritillary and h |
also planted as an ornamental tree because it | blooms abundantly and is very fragrant. |
The shrub | blooms abundantly in white to greenish-white flowers. |
The shrub | blooms abundantly in clusters of flowers along all th |
The shrub | blooms abundantly in white or cream-colored flowers w |
zing Hong Kong) adds hundreds and thousands of | blooms again, |
frequency and geographic extent of toxic algal | blooms along populated coastlines is generally attrib |
Trichodesmium forms | blooms and provides substrate for many small oceanic |
semi-finished casting products, such as slabs, | blooms, and billets. |
gically desirable, as it reduces phytoplankton | blooms and in the treatment of drinking water. |
He showed the connection of algae | blooms and lake physics to fish kills, and embarked o |
ber of water-related troubles, including algae | blooms and low oxygen levels. |
ciation of domoic acid-producing harmful algal | blooms and neurological damage in marine mammals of t |
gently laps the gravelly shore and the heather | blooms and Pillar and Gable keep unfailing watch. |
er-quality issues from heavy boat usage, algal | blooms and rapid sedimentation related to agricultura |
ke dinoflagellates implicated in harmful algal | blooms and fish kills. |
All are my | blooms; and all sweet blooms of love. |
There are four types: ingots, billets, | blooms, and slabs. |
Large | blooms appear reddish, from the pigment bacteriorhodo |
The | blooms are large, up to 12 cm in diameter and bear a |
ter a river, lake, or ocean, and phytoplankton | blooms are encouraged. |
The flowers | blooms are white. |
The | blooms are less than one inch in diameter. |
The | blooms are small and with six tepals. |
The | blooms are white marked with yellow and violet. |
DA-producing algal | blooms are associated with the phenomenon of amnesic |
Its | blooms are pale yellow to canary yellow or almost ora |
Blooms are 4" in diameter and are held from May until | |
The | blooms are produced in fall and have a medium pink co |
mas cactus, also known as orchid cactus, often | blooms around Christmas time. |
iour, life histories, predation, harmful algal | blooms), as well as for ocean optics and acoustics. |
amental plant in New Zealand, where it usually | blooms at Christmas because that it is also called Ne |
open in an obvious inflorescence of a few tiny | blooms at times, but often appear as a layer on the s |
lor and shaped leaf; the desert lavender often | blooms before Rock Hibiscus. |
y Yasmin Ahmad, it tells a tale of a love that | blooms between a Chinese boy and a Malay girl. |
When a flower | blooms between their houses, they fight each other to |
ere Priya (Archana Gupta) and in no time, love | blooms between Dhanush and her. |
It | blooms between April and May. |
It | blooms between May and July. |
North of the equator it | blooms between January and April. |
It stands 30 to 60 cm high and | blooms between May and September. |
feet (0.91-2.1 m) high, with typically 3 to 7 | blooms, but exceptional specimens have been observed |
It operates on puddle balls and | blooms by hitting both sides at the same time. |
through shellfish contaminated by toxic algal | blooms, can result in paralytic shellfish poisoning. |
The excessive algal | blooms can also significantly reduce oxygen levels an |
Their little purple | blooms can be a pleasant sporadic sight on hiking tra |
coat people, ropes, animals, and more when it | blooms close to the shore under particular conditions |
t it may be possible to farm the phytoplankton | blooms, collect the biomass and store it in depleted |
In the summer its | blooms consist of ten or more large white flowers tha |
Even short-lived | blooms containing such toxins could have detrimental |
ing oxygen in the water is depleted, the algae | blooms die, and in their decomposing process, cause f |
ical regions of Asia, cultivated Serissa often | blooms during the winter. |
Day is the Karthigaipoo (Gloriosa lily), which | blooms during November. |
It | blooms during July through September and produces tho |
ring, each flowering stem produces six or more | blooms, each to 2 in. |
It | blooms early August and has buds that emerge white an |
or less at the same time; or a terminal flower | blooms first and stops elongation of the main axis. |
Plant | blooms for most of summer. |
Each fragrant flower | blooms for one day. |
ds and chaparral from 1000-5000 feet, where it | blooms from March through July. |
nd produces a single white or pink flower that | blooms from March to September in the southern hemisp |
nd produces a single pink or mauve flower that | blooms from March to August in the southern hemispher |
inine weed or rock centaury, is an annual that | blooms from late spring to early fall. |
aphrodite flower, pollinated by insects, which | blooms from May to September in the Northern Hemisphe |
d produces a single pink and mauve flower that | blooms from May to June in the southern hemisphere. |
The plant | blooms from about March to August and has flowers tha |
This lupine | blooms from April to August. |
Meadow-rue | blooms from July to September. |
E. pallida | blooms from May into July. |
It | blooms from February to June. |
It | blooms from February to May. |
In Southern Africa, it | blooms from September to December. |
It | blooms from summer to fall, producing fragrant flower |
It | blooms from early May to late June. |
It | blooms from November to January (southern hemisphere) |
The sepals remain fused as the flower | blooms from one side. |
It | blooms from June through September, and the flowers a |
is plant also occurs in Cuba, where it usually | blooms from early December to February. |
Acacia colei | blooms from June through July and the flowers are bri |
n moist woodlands usually in edge habitats and | blooms from April to June. |
It | blooms from early to late April with bright red and y |
orescence with white to pink 3 petaled flowers | blooms from June to September. |
L. octomaculata | blooms from September to October in its native range. |
It | blooms from April through June, and favors moist, san |
It is perennial and | blooms from mid-autumn to mid-winter. |
F. affinis, F. micrantha, and F. recurva, and | blooms from March through May. |
ng regions, problems include more common algal | blooms, habitat loss and sedimentation. |
Its | blooms has red and white stripes and looks much like |
ilization advocates respond that similar algal | blooms have occurred naturally for millions of years |
, microscopic life such as cyanobacteria algal | blooms have been recorded. |
Small H2S | blooms have been detected in modern times in the Dead |
The white poppy | blooms have usually six crinkly petals, each up to 4 |
The plant | blooms in centimeter-wide flowers which are pink to p |
In April and May the shrub | blooms in short inflorescences of white flowers, each |
ng the hills with its magnificaent large while | blooms in late spring. |
se panicle up to 6 or 7 centimeters long which | blooms in dusty yellow-orange anthers. |
Colchicum lingulatum | blooms in early fall, with 3-4 cm (1" to 1.5") flower |
The plant | blooms in blue flowers (which is easily understood by |
toothed leaves, and a cyme inflorescence that | blooms in the fall. |
It | blooms in late winter and spring with small (3-4 mm w |
The plant | blooms in stalks holding rounded clusters of bright r |
Despite dense green and blue-green algae | blooms in summer, the lake is a popular recreational |
Love which springs forth from self-denial and | blooms in deeds of beneficence. |
ous forests of the southeast United States and | blooms in the late spring. |
The plant | blooms in inflorescences of many small flowers, each |
It | blooms in June to September and may start blooming as |
and chaparral from 300 to 2200 meters, and it | blooms in spring from February to July. |
It | blooms in clusters of lavender or lavender-tinted whi |
The plant | blooms in clusters of up to five white to pink or lav |
red in green, needle-like leaves and the plant | blooms in bright yellow flowers in June and July. |
The plant | blooms in showy erect heads of small, inflated flower |
s ragwort, a member of the genus Rugelia which | blooms in summer, is a wildflower found only at highe |
common in freshwater habitats and often forms | blooms in greater depths of lakes, or during winter b |
ross of the maketo with the Bizkaino, all that | blooms in our country is irreligiousity and immoralit |
leaves each up to two centimeters long and it | blooms in spherical clusters of bright yellow or pink |
The plant | blooms in an inflorescence of many white or pink flow |
se panicle up to 6 or 7 centimeters long which | blooms in yellow to reddish brown anthers. |
d in elevated bacterial levels and large algal | blooms in the Salton Sea. |
y, it is typified by a four petal flower which | blooms in a cluster on a single stalk above a single |
After several decades of severe algal | blooms in the estuary caused by discharge of nutrient |
tities, traveling downstream and causing algae | blooms in Lake Waco. |
Nodding onion | blooms in July or August. |
Cooperia | blooms in summer and fall. |
It | blooms in mid to late winter. |
It | blooms in winter, with white to light pink flowers. |
The small flowers of Alstonia | blooms in the month October. |
The namesake plant | blooms in great profusion in May. |
For the flower that | blooms in spring, see Snowdrop. |
It | blooms in the spring and goes dormant in summer. |
Green alkanet | blooms in spring and early summer. |
It | blooms in yellow to bright orange anthers. |
d of summer and autumn whereas Y. recurvifolia | blooms in spring. |
It | blooms in February and March, depending on latitude a |
n some areas, covering hillsides with its blue | blooms in the spring. |
The plant | blooms in the summer, with an extended blooming perio |
lk is well known locally for abundant snowdrop | blooms in February. |
uces an inflorescence which has one to several | blooms in it. |
The plant | blooms in a large panicle with many branches lined wi |
It | blooms in mid to late summer with purple flower heads |
This cyanobacterium forms | blooms in brackish water bodies throughout the world. |
It becomes active in late fall and winter, | blooms in late March, then dies. |
The shrub | blooms in dense inflorescences of urn-shaped manzanit |
It | blooms in late summer and is found in much of North A |
Marine species often produce large | blooms in summer, particularly in coastal waters. |
It | blooms in short inflorescences of small white star-sh |
-shaped leaves with fuzzy white undersides and | blooms in white flowers. |
The Dudleya setchellii plant | blooms in the spring, with pale yellow flowers on ver |
escence bears a single short-lived flower that | blooms in the morning and wilts in the evening. |
t, sometimes carpeting meadows with its purple | blooms in the spring. |
Texas Paintbrush typically | blooms in early to mid-spring, and thrives in well-dr |
A cluster of 3 to 5 flowers | blooms in a bell-shaped involucre of five partly fuse |
ous forests of the southeast United States and | blooms in the late spring. |
The shrub | blooms in inflorescences up to 15 centimeters long fi |
known as the Rose of the North, but it really | blooms into flower in February, towards the end of th |
And what | blooms is an emotional and inspiring love story. |
Secondly, the Mnondo | blooms later than the Msasa, in mid-summer (around Ja |
Blooms may be pale pink, lavender, or purple. | |
Algae | blooms mostly occur in areas with still water, such a |
Bittersweet, is a species of staff vines that | blooms mostly in June and is commonly found on rich, |
wedded to price maintenance, we need more John | Blooms not fewer of them" and in a provocative letter |
Four years later, | Blooms Nurseries had become one of the largest Englis |
cean has abundant plankton, and prolific algal | blooms occur in the polar regions each summer as well |
in a given area, with widespread, picturesque | blooms occurring periodically. |
Consequences of eutrophication include | blooms of algae and cyanobacteria, and dense mats of |
The late summer | blooms of Nodularia spumigena are among the largest c |
the sea with fine particulates of iron, growth | blooms of phytoplankton could be encouraged. |
Despite having no official status as such, the | blooms of the kowhai are widely regarded as being New |
ere is a garden centre on the site, trading as | Blooms of Bressingham, although the nurseries themsel |
re, charging that the water it releases causes | blooms of hazardous microorganisms, due to its warm t |
ermit crabs, perhaps to coincide with seasonal | blooms of plankton for the larvae to feed on. |
Blooms of harmful algae can have large and varied imp | |
n most offshore regions of the Southern Ocean, | blooms of sea-ice algae differ considerably from the |
rculation factors are implicated in population | blooms of N. scintillans, known as “red tides”. |
Blooms of Dublin is a musical play or operetta by Ant | |
Seasonal | blooms of the flowers include Japanese Apricot (ume), |
Blooms of the decorative rabbitbrush used at the Cres | |
The Red Sea has occasional | blooms of red Trichodesmium erythraeum algae. |
erect and during the flowering period it forms | blooms on its sides along the whole length of the orc |
peared from the Doverton house, as did all the | blooms on Sir John's camillia bush. |
itoxin lies mainly in effects of harmful algal | blooms on shellfish and certain finfish which can con |
It | blooms once a year, usually in spring but sometimes i |
C. lanuginosa is a twice-bearing clematis that | blooms once in spring and again in summer. |
(literally: "daylight beauty"), a flower that | blooms only during the day, but also refers to a pros |
nimal water, is easily shaped into hedges, and | blooms over the entire surface. |
It never | blooms profusely, but consistently puts out a few flo |
The sepals separate as the flower | blooms, revealing purplish pink petals. |
process and the low content of oil in the rose | blooms, rose oil commands a very high price. |
It grows completely within its host until it | blooms, sending tiny flowers through the surface of t |
The plant | blooms small, fragrant flowers. |
The plant | blooms sparsely over a long period, from May through |
with natural levels, spurring growth of algae | blooms that soon use up most of the oxygen. |
rams (2,205 lb) of iron and thus created small | blooms that were quickly devoured by opportunistic zo |
emarked during his drive at seeing the falling | blooms that "it's raining blue!" |
In the fall, it bears small fragrant | blooms that attract butterflies. |
As the flower | blooms the pink to reddish-purple sepals remain fused |
ant was converted to the continuous casting of | blooms, then in the 90s an electric furnace installed |
The Aztekium ritteri | blooms throughout the summer, producing an abundance |
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