Sentences with phrase «shriveled leaves»

I have lived in PA long enough to have seen some stinkers when it comes to the autumn season - brown, shriveled leaves fallen to the ground without even changing color.
«I can look at these plants and know they don't have enough humidity,» Eysenbach said as she fingered an African lady fern with brown, shriveled leaves.

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Sometimes I'm surprised there's anything left to wring out of this shriveled soul...
For example, a seed that is not planted is untrue because, left alone, it will soon shrivel up and die.
The dragon, with the hilt - cross of the sword protruding from its breast, shrivels, leaving only the cross and a black stain to mark the place of its death.
They suck the juices from the leaves, causing the leaves to shrivel, turn yellow, and drop.
You want the tomatoes to be shriveled and dry, but with a little juice left inside — this could take more or less time depending on the size of your tomatoes.
Remove the shrivelled outer leaves (if any) and cut the tough ends off of the Brussels sprouts.
The roasted kale, dried, shriveled and crispy, resemble the season's spent leaves, except that these are edible and nutritious; and I won't be collecting and pressing any of them under my heaviest atlas.
The autumnal rusty - coloured leaves had mostly fallen, leaving great dark masses of shrivelled fruit exposed in the centre of each vine...
You can leave the ripe ones on the plant but if it takes too long for the rest of them to ripen, the older pods will shrivel and dry up, rendering them useless for pickling.
But we're well into the 21st century, and my kids will shrivel into complaining oblivion without a cup of juice at all times — except they leave them everywhere and then get a new one.
During the two - month experiment, none of the trees died but all seed cones, or pine cones, shriveled up only days after emerging, leaving the trees sterile.
And past studies have used raw graphene or modified graphene that either left behind some unrolled structures, or shriveled up and aggregated, respectively.
Potatoes engineered to carry a resistance gene withstand late blight (left); normal potatoes shrivel when exposed to the pathogen (center).
But the river, overused for farming and left stagnant by huge dams, is shrivelling.
It can be a tough, pitiless, painful, heart - breaking, terrifying, apocalyptically awful experience that leaves your soul shrivelled and your emotions as though they've been in a blender.
Consequently the bright red peppers shriveled and darkened over time and the leaves dried and curled up.
Why are leaves now shriveling up and dying on various species of DECIDUOUS trees (and remaining on the tree) after specific rains in the fall season?
Check that the lower leaves are not shrivelled or yellow, and that the lower branches were not cracked when the plant was put in its plastic sleeve.
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