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Those trees bore seeds two years ago, he says, but nobody knows how often they do so, and some species can go multiple decades between seed-producing years, so there's no way to know how long it may take for these peatlands to expand or regenerate.
Fruits bore seeds.
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Over the years, that hatred blossomed inside her and bore seed.
If the plants are grown successfully, they will bear seeds that will be stored at the Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst in West Sussex.
This vine bears seeds containing the alkaloids d-lysergic and d-isolysergic acids (similar to LSD), and the seeds are traditionally used among Mexico's Zapotec peoples for ceremonial and curative purposes.
This vine bears seeds containing the alkaloids d-lysergic and d-isolysergic acids (similar to LSD), and the seeds are used traditionally among Mexico's Zapotec Indians for ceremonial and curative purposes.
Domesticating the tree is a challenge, in part because seeds are hard to come by: The trees take 15 to 20 years to bear seeds, and the seeds don't live long.
Just as an apple doesn't instantly appear on a tree, nature has a process: Seeds become trees; trees bear fruit; fruit bears seeds; and the cycle continues.
A sorghum species, closely related to food and forage crops like millet and milo, broom corn bears seed sprays in shades of red, black, gold, cream or beige.
Now, in the spring after an island has been cleared, seedlings flourish in greater abundance, lizard species are noticeable, insect numbers increase, chicks survive in abundance and trees bear seed.Some attempts to remove new species, though, have done more harm than good.
Also, coffee is a perennial plant which only begins to bear seed after about five years, which makes genetic studies more complicated and time-consuming.
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