Sentence examples for grain plants from inspiring English sources

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Eve walked over to some grain plants and put grain in her bowl.

Making fruit and grain plants more tolerant of cold, Mr. Thomashow said, could save farmers millions of dollars.

The stalks of most of the individual wild annual grain plants became brittle on ripening and the seeds would scatter when plucked, making it hard to harvest them.

Unlike true grain plants, which are narrow-leaved grasses, amaranth is a broad-leaved plant that can produce huge seed heads, with up to 500,000 seeds per plant.

Amid the beans, tomatoes, corn and squash at the Cornell Botanic Garden's gated Pounder Vegetable Garden, the climate garden's beds feature nectar resource plants – food for pollinators – as well as vegetable and grain plants.

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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), cereal grain plant of the grass family (Poaceae), and its edible starchy seeds.

The top part of a grain plant in Father Ted's curse?

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), also called great millet, Indian millet, milo, durra, orshallu, cereal grain plant of the grass family (Poaceae) and its edible starchy seeds.

(By now, all the students are using CRISPR). A woman from Ethiopia wanted to change a local grain plant, teff, so that it stands up straight instead of drooping and losing seeds.

Maíz, or Maize, is a pre-historical grain plant domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica.

New grain (chadash): in the Bible prohibits newly grown grain (planted after Passover the previous year) until the second day of Passover; there is debate as to whether this law applies to grain grown outside the Land of Israel.

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