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These unusual crystals feature branches, from which grow twigs, so that a tree-like, i.e. dendritic, structure results.
In its classic form, bocage is found in Brittany, where small fields are surrounded by drainage ditches and high earthen banks, from which grow impenetrable hedges arching over narrow sunken lanes.
Second, it's a victim of what brought people there in the first place -- rich fertile soils from which grow much of America's fruits and vegetables.
Lateral roots seasonally form secondary rootlets from which grow dense surface mats of proteoid roots, which function throughout the wetter months before dying off with the onset of summer.
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The lessening from which growing could begin.
The station was the seedling from which grew the Voice of America.
In 1836 Jackson sent him to England to secure the estate of James Smithson, from which grew the Smithsonian Institution.
It was during this time that he met John de Menil and his wife Dominique, from which grew a life long friendship.
This was the Classical Age of Chinese Philosophy and the seedbed from which grew all of the native currents of thought that survived from traditional China.
Back in New York at the end of the second world war, they joined the collection of singers from which grew the Weavers.
Derived from the Latin word follis, for bag, the hair follicle is the complex pouch-like structure from which grows hair, ground out like so much sausage and composed primarily of the same dead keratin that makes up nails.
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