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noun
Any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end.
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"You can see it starting to bulb up," he said, slicing the root in half.
The city's responsibility runs from base to bulb, Mr. Petta said.
Nevertheless, quality still varies from bulb to bulb, as do prices.
As cinnamon is to apple pie, so bone meal is to bulb planting; almost everyone puts it in automatically.
Another powerful force for continuity is the psychological legacy of light as we know it — from sun to candle to bulb.
A. The big thing to know about onions is that the switch from green growth to bulb building is brought about by day length, not by temperature or by the age of the plant.
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Add fertilizer to the bulb to try and get it to flower again.
When it comes to bulbs, bigger is not always better.
Ohio is a lead producer of horticulture products, from greenhouse and nursery plants to bulbs.
By contrast the generic name Amaryllis applies to bulbs from South Africa, usually grown outdoors.
Another limitation of this study relates to the assumption that olfactory receptor neurons ipsilateral to bulb-x do not regain functional connections to the brain.
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