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A few termites, known as foragers or harvesters, collect and eat grass, leaves, and straw.
Comme des Garçons' latest scent, Serpentine, combines grass, leaves, asphalt and even a little pollution.
Some use banana fibers, grass, leaves, old newspapers and pieces of cloth.
The farm women say dogs chew lemon grass leaves when they are sick.
Grass leaves are borne singly at the nodes and, with minor exception, are arranged in two vertical ranks.
And so is "Zoo Doo," a blend of animal manures mixed with straw bedding, grass, leaves and wood chips.
Special cells in the outermost cell layer of grass leaves contain silica bodies, which range from saddle-shaped to crescent- or dumbbell-shaped.
They eat nothing but grass, leaves, and roots; their sexual rituals have been elegantly and efficiently programmed to minimize both sexual reproduction and unrequited lust.
How can I commodify it?' " Mr. Blaustein brought his finds — the rocks, grass, leaves and snow — inside his studio to photograph them outside their natural context.
They differ, however, in being situated between regions of mature tissue, such as at the base of grass leaves, which are themselves located on mature stem tissue.
The food of termites is mainly cellulose, which is obtained from wood, grass, leaves, humus, manure of herbivorous animals, and materials of vegetative origin (e.g., paper, cardboard, cotton).
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