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Before storage, always remove vines, twigs, stems, leaves etc. that might rub on other tomatoes and cause damage during the ripening process.
Her "Untitled (2040.1)" depicts a grazing horse made from pliable, frail intertwined branches, vines and twigs -- it is astonishingly all bronze.
That blue was used for a crepe gown with what looked like a print of black vines or twigs coiling at the waist and embroidered with a few blood-red stones.
With complex dark markings that can take on the appearance of vines, lacy twigs or swiftly moving amoebalike shapes, Hisako Kobayashi's work comes closest to suggesting aspects of nature.
"By the way, the trellis is plastic too," he said, gesturing toward the 18-foot-high gazebo facade that towered above him and was hand-twined with rose vines and wisteria twigs.
Dec. 5: One of the most beautiful holiday balls is the New York Botanical Garden's dinner-dance, held in the conservatories, which are on the route of the holiday train show with its miniatures of 148 landmark buildings made from twigs, vines and bark.
Twig anoles generally are well camouflaged and they search out immobile prey, moving slowly along narrow branches, twigs, and vines.
Sticks, twigs, and vines tie it all together.
There are piles of logs, large tree limbs, twigs, tangled vines, and brush all over.
Above the first and second floors, but below the tiny crow's nest with its 360-degree windows, is the room that would be an attic if Gilbert hadn't had it transformed into a low-ceilinged study, with a central beam wrapped in tree bark and bookshelves carved to resemble twigs and vines.
As expected, the lizards were primarily found on narrow surfaces — twigs, small branches, vines and lianas.
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