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A Chilean farmer, he writes, recently made headlines with a tree that bears plums, peaches, cherries, apricots, almonds and nectarines.
Hardinge adds a subtly fantastic element in the form of a tree that bears the fruit of knowledge (hallucination-inducing berries) under specific and troublesome conditions.
On good days you feel like a tree that bears wonderful fruit; on bad days, you can feel a bit like the stump that people sit on".
It is painful at first, but your reward will be larger, tastier pears, the reduction of dangerous weight on the branches and a tree that bears yearly.
Tree breeders will now be able to test seeds to see if they carry the high-yield version of SHELL, for example, rather than waiting for six years for the seed to grow into a tree that bears fruit.
It also substitutes an advice column about changing careers at 51 with one about writing a novel, and an article about maintaining a strong marriage is accompanied by a modified illustration by Kagan McLeod of a couple sitting against a tree that bears their carved initials.
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I live in the Bronx and have a fig tree that bears very sweet, blackish figs from September until the first really cold days, when there is no more ripening, and the rest of the figs stay green and die off.
Their farmstead, which harks back to the 1880s, had a remnant of an earlier orchard: a century-old tree that bears Duchess of Oldenburg apples, a chain embedded in its trunk to keep it from breaking apart.
Resurrected as a many colored bird, he flies from the branches of the tree that bears his mother's spirit.
Some plant collections consist only of seeds, but apples don't breed true — their seeds don't duplicate the genetic makeup of the tree that bears them.
In other instances, the characteristics are juxtapositions of different species e.g., the tree that bears human heads as fruit; horses born from eggs; flesh-eating mares; milk-producing birds.
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