Sentences with phrase «grows in warm climates»

Also known as Inca peanut or mountain peanut, sacha inchi is an herbaceous perennial native to the Amazon rainforest and grows in warm climates at 5577 feet (1,700 m) above sea level.
One sip of deep, inky purple, and he can distinguish the jammy, syrup - ripe fruit flavor of a shiraz grown in a warm climate from the lean olive notes of a syrah, made from the same grape, grown in a cooler region of France.
Grapefruit grows in warmer climates and is best eaten at room temperature by peeling the skin and dividing the sections of the flesh in the natural jacket.
The pomegranates grow in warmer climates.
«With the exception of the olive and vine, and plants which usually grow in warmer climates, the soil will yield, and even abundantly, all ordinary produce.»

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Which should be quite a few folks; despite our warming climate, the jacket maker's winter coats have been growing in popularity both down south and abroad.
Warm currents of the Meditererranian Sea and an average of 300 days of sunshine a year determine the mild climate that lets chiles — called peperoncini in Italy — grow so well here.
The lemon - orange hybrids aren't the easiest to find in my East Coast area, as they require a warmer climate to grow.
Unlike their Florida counterparts — which are said to be more suitable for juices — most believe California navels are the best for eating by hand, partly because the warm, arid climate in which they are grown tend to produce more blemish - free fruit.
Thus the estimated fraction of food - spoilage bacteria inhibited by the spices in each recipe is greater in hot than in cold climates, which makes sense since bacteria grow faster and better in warmer areas.
Just want to mention that when I cut mine open some seeds had germinated but unfortunately it is almost October here in PA and too late to plant the seeds but for anyone in a warm climate you could probably grow your own.
In warm tropical climates where coconuts grow, and where air temperatures are almost always above 75 degrees, coconut oil is a liquid most of the time, hence the term «coconut oil.»
Luckily I live in a place where the climate is warm and ideal for cherries, so cherries are grown almost in every backyard here.
Today, 99 percent of U.S. table grapes are produced in California's warm, dry climate that is ideal for grape growing.
The height of the plants depends on climate, with the plants growing the largest in warmer parts of the country.
Without a dominant taste profile, Chardonnay grown in Alexander Valley takes on it's own personality of the tropical notes in our warm climate region.
The size of your abdomen is still quite manageable this week, allowing freedom of movement, but as your belly grows larger, you may be much more comfortable in less restrictive clothing made from lighter - weight fabrics, particularly in warmer climates.
But the trail grows cold in eastern Asia, where warmer climates have made it hard to get ancient DNA from fossils.
Jonathan Nichols, a Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory Research Professor at Columbia University who specializes in climate science, focuses his research on whether warming temperatures will cause Arctic peat bogs to decay or expand due to improved growing conditions, a question that could alter the levels of carbon the bogs have long absorbed.
Lead researcher Alex Chepstow - Lusty of French Institute of Andean Studies in Lima, Peru, says warmer temperatures enabled the Inca to build mountainside terraces for growing crops at altitudes previously too cold to support agriculture, and provided meltwater from the Andean glaciers for irrigation (Climate of the Past, vol 5, p 375).
The earth is being pulled to a warmer climate and will be pulled increasingly in this direction as the «anchorman» of greenhouse warming continues to grow stronger and stronger.
The Warming Meadow's radiators raise average soil temperatures by about three degrees Fahrenheit, decrease growing season soil moisture by up to twenty percent and advance the spring snowmelt date by up to a month in order to simulate predicted effects of climate change.
Many lakes have been warming with a changing climate, and clearer water caused by invasive zebra mussels provides more sunlight for algae to grow in thicker mats.
According to the report, climate models consistently estimate that warming will occur faster in the Middle East - North Africa region, accentuating the growing scarcity of water.
Wheat will still grow even if the rainfall season is shortened, but a warmer climate will severely harm crops such as chickpeas, walnuts and peaches in their ability to produce yields.
The spring growing season is of increasing interest to biologists studying the effects of a warming climate, and in coming decades non-native invasive shrubs are positioned to win the gamble on warming temperature, Primack said.
In a paper published in 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms uIn a paper published in 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms uin 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms up.
The climate is warming in the arctic at twice the rate of the rest of the globe creating a longer growing season and increased plant growth, which captures atmospheric carbon, and thawing permafrost, which releases carbon into the atmosphere.
If we ever attempt to change the climate of Mars, the trees of Pico de Orizaba can tell us how much we'd have to warm Mars in order to have trees growing near its equator.»
«In the last 30 years, there's been this growing synchrony where the whole West is getting warmer,» said Philip Mote, director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University.
Plants engineered to have bigger root systems could also help address food shortages and aid in efforts to grow crops in a warmer, drier climate.
In the Arctic the boom and bust cycles of lemmings have been evolving as the climate warms, so predators such as hawks and owls that once considered red knots calories of last resort now find them increasingly appetizing as the lemmings grow scarce.
In some instances, the tiny fungi and bacteria constrain where offspring can grow, but in higher elevations — where the species is headed as the climate warms — a less robust soil microbiome seems to create conditions where baby trees can thrive upslopIn some instances, the tiny fungi and bacteria constrain where offspring can grow, but in higher elevations — where the species is headed as the climate warms — a less robust soil microbiome seems to create conditions where baby trees can thrive upslopin higher elevations — where the species is headed as the climate warms — a less robust soil microbiome seems to create conditions where baby trees can thrive upslope.
The newly published results suggest that mammalian herbivores could generally help protect diversity in warmer climates by preventing losses of small and slowly - growing species.
A study published in April in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) started this debate by projecting that a warming climate would render many of the traditional European wine - growing areas unsuitable for wine production by 2050.
However, a new University of Minnesota study with more than 1,000 young trees has found that plants also adjust — or acclimate — to a warmer climate and may release only one - fifth as much additional carbon dioxide than scientists previously believed, The study, published today in the journal Nature, is based on a five - year project, known as «B4Warmed,» that simulated the effects of climate change on 10 boreal and temperate tree species growing in an open - air setting in 48 plots in two forests in northern Minnesota.
Significantly, there is growing unease about the link between climate change and extreme weather, with 74 per cent of Americans now agreeing that «global warming is affecting weather in the United States».
In reply to a question about how did the Vikings grow wine in Norway (during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP)-RRB-, Wallace says: «It's possible that the Vikings were making wine from Concord - like grapes, which can grow in relatively cold climates.&raquIn reply to a question about how did the Vikings grow wine in Norway (during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP)-RRB-, Wallace says: «It's possible that the Vikings were making wine from Concord - like grapes, which can grow in relatively cold climates.&raquin Norway (during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP)-RRB-, Wallace says: «It's possible that the Vikings were making wine from Concord - like grapes, which can grow in relatively cold climates.&raquin relatively cold climates
The ecosystems chapter concludes that, «Human - induced climate change, in conjunction with other stresses, is exerting major influences on natural environments and biodiversity, and these influences are generally expected to grow with increased warming
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily record - high temperatures have recently been outpacing daily record lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate continues to warm.
The research is particularly relevant given the expectation that on top of an overall warming trend, variability in key parts of the climate system could also grow in the future.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily record - high temperatures have recently been outpacing daily record - lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate continues to warm.
′ Our improved understanding of this trait could offer relatively straightforward solutions to growing blood oranges reliably in warmer climates through genetic engineering.
The warm spell is just the latest piece in a growing body of evidence that climate change is playing a role in almost all extreme heat events.
The best quality is grown in a warm, dry climate.
In warm tropical climates where coconuts grow, and where air temperatures are almost always above 75 degrees, coconut oil is a liquid most of the time, hence the term «coconut oil.»
An outlier of sorts in the mushroom kingdom where warm and humid is the preferred climate of most fungi, chaga grows in cold environments, like Siberia, North Korea, Canada, and some colder parts of the United States.
This type of algae is harvested from lakes in warmer climates such as Africa or South America, but it is also being grown and utilized on a more local basis too.
Today, 99 percent of U.S. table grapes are produced in California's warm, dry climate that is ideal for grape growing.
It grows best in warm, dry climates and is densely found in India, Africa, and other arid zones.
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