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"Along the Wayside" (1961), a book of woodcuts of found natural objects, began when Kredel found a tiny weed on the edge of a sidewalk, which became the initial print in a study of plant subjects.
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This tiny weed has been widely studied because it can complete its lifecycle, from seed to seed, in about 6 weeks, and because its relatively small genome simplifies the search for genes that control specific traits.
Standing in the conservatory's American-desert wing the other day, she noticed two tiny weeds sprouting from a crack in the pathway.
They maintain tiny, weed-infested patches of ground a few steps into the forest, where they cultivate scraggly manioc plants.
LINDA SLEZAK stood over a bed of delicate bean plants, tearing out tiny weeds and mounding loose, rust-colored earth around the stems.
A part-time moss specialist spends most of his days on his hands and knees, pulling tiny weeds with tweezers.
This dangerous goblin, who delights in the "tiny weeds of death," as the early-20th-century Spanish poet and dramatist said in a lecture in Havana, haunted the streets of García Lorca's "Poet in New York" and the moonlit night of "Blood Wedding".
Throughout their year of activity, minioor also created primitive but hilarious animations (using the Lumyer app) of the tiny weed-loving people.
It was kind of hard to pull a tiny bit of weed out of the bulge in my pocket without Harry taking some notice and clawing at my shorts a little in search of the mother lode.
By David Harber The Threadhoe is a tiny hoe that allows weeds to be removed from the smallest of areas without damaging plants.
"If you have a tiny concrete garden with just a couple of weeds you see growing in the cracks, the chances are there are lots of things you can do with them".
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