Search Results for: Meslin other than seed
that eat seedlings; and lepidopterans that consume leaves. root voles have a preference for birch seedlings and beavers utilize birch to construct dams. for humans, the sap, bark , leaves, wood, twigs, and roots are used for food, construction materials, drums, medicinal treatments, lubricants , and other
compressed, two-celled, crowned with two slender stylees; the ovule is solitary. the ripened pistillate ament is called a strobile and bears tiny winged nuts, packed in the protecting curve of each brown and woody scale. these nuts are pale chestnut brown, compressed, crowned by the persistent stigmas. the seed...
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