tomentose (especially when young) or glabrous; whitish to yellowish or brown, sometimes developing greenish to bluish hues with age, especially near the margin--and/or developing pinkish hues over the disc; with a tiny ( - mm) sterile margin but without substantial overhanging flaps. context whitish, not...
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place on the baking sheet, brush the tops with buttermilk or sour cream and lightly dust with oatmeal. bake for minutes, and then cool on a wire rack for a few minutes before serving. makes – biscuits. you may also like... apple juice concentrate apple flake powder related applications... apple cinnamon...
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as λινάρι (linari) in greek.[ ] flax was extensively cultivated in ancient ethiopia and ancient egypt.[ ] in a prehistoric cave in the republic of georgia, dyed flax fibers have been found that date to bc,[ ][ ] implicating it as the first domesticated species in human history. new zealand flax is not...
commodities investment opportunities ethiopia at a glance soya beans soya beans this is an annual herb of the leguminous family .it has green skin and is also called green bean. a recent addition to the ethiopian pulse production, it is sweet in flavor. it grows in few areas of north shoa. hence it is not...
as λινάρι (linari) in greek.[ ] flax was extensively cultivated in ancient ethiopia and ancient egypt.[ ] in a prehistoric cave in the republic of georgia, dyed flax fibers have been found that date to bc,[ ][ ] implicating it as the first domesticated species in human history. new zealand flax is not...