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Qat, which is chewed in leaf form, is popular among Somali, Kenyan, Ethiopian and Yemeni immigrants.
Almost the same degree of variation in leaf form can be found on a living Ginkgo tree, however.
These examples illustrate the principles involved in leaf development, but there are many deviations associated with variations in leaf form.
Banned in 1961 amid concern over the impact of the cocaine trade, a 1995 report by the World Health Organisation found there were "no negative health effects" resulting from coca use in leaf form.
To my untutored eye, the similar outlines were all the same; I had to sketch each seedling, guessing the probable parent based on its position in the garden, before I could distinguish the subtle differences in leaf form and stem length.
The fashion for decorative table settings, of which the figures formed part, led to the making of large centrepieces, epergnes, and tureens in a variety of forms rabbits, carp, twin doves, asparagus bundles, and cabbages while dessert dishes were often modelled in leaf form.
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For what it's worth, the tomatoes, arugula, basil, and whatever radish-in-leaf-form that I tasted were by far more flavorful than anything comparable that I've ever eaten.
There are about 60 types of teas to choose from, mostly in loose leaf form, including classics like Earl Grey and herbal infusions like Egyptian chamomile.
The best oolongs are only available in loose leaf form.
Though the various blue stars (Amsonias) differ in size and leaf form, each is a golden presence in fall gardens.
She was one of the authors of "The Womanly Art of Breast-feeding," the league's manifesto, which was first put together in loose-leaf form in 1958 and later published as a bound book in 1963.
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