the Shoots of Autumn Crops is an oil on canvas painting of 1908 by the Russian artist Zinaida Serebriakova. It was purchased by the Tretyakov Gallery in 1910. [1]
regenerate new shoots that use the stored food in the tuber to grow. As the main shoot develops from the tuber, the base oftheshoot close to the tuber produces...
is a list of Russian artists. In this context, the term "Russian" covers the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and...
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roots. In Autumn their development is complete. They overwinter and pupate in Spring. The adults are eaters of young leaves and open blossoms of a wide variety...
distortion oftheshoots, stunted plants, reduced yield, and spoiled crops. This aphid also acts as a vector for viruses that cause plant disease, and the honeydew...
of raspberries have perennial roots, but many do not have perennial shoots. In fact, most raspberries have shoots that are biennial (meaning shoots grow...
flowering plant species in the genus Asparagus native to Eurasia. Widely cultivated as a vegetable crop, its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable...
leaves are edible as well. The tubers ofthe plant are eaten like potatoes and other root vegetables, while theshoots and leaves are often consumed in salads...
off, the tips ofthe new year shoots six or seven leaf groups from where they join with the trunk or branch, at the end ofthe growing season. The traditional...
Calderini, Daniel F. (eds.), "Chapter 16 - Sunflower", Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops, Academic Press, pp. 482–517, doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-819194-1...
one-year-old shoots. Newly planted bushes should be pruned severely, cutting all shoots back to two buds above ground level. This gives the plant a chance...
shortening ofthe compound noun Mphalane-ya-leshoma meaning "The flower shootsofthe boophone disticha plant", and it said that this is the time when the flower...
winter annual. The seeds germinate in the first rains of late summer or autumn. The plants grow through the winter, and have a major flush of bloom in late...
shapes.[citation needed] Theshoots are dimorphic, with both long and short shoots. New shoots are pale brown, older shoots turn grey, grooved and scaly...
aerial shoots, and should be free of pathogenic viruses. Plants grown from cuttings should be kept in the nursery until they reach a height of 0.5 to...
during summer and early autumn. Roots and bulbs become critical in autumn for some inland bear populations if fruit crops are poor. The dietary variability...
hairs from the fruits give the appearance of a ball of fluff which gives the plant its name "goatsbeard". The root and the young shootsof T. porrifolius...
year during the winter dormancy. The manual cutting removes the oldest shoots, the weak annual shoots and those shoots that are inside the cane slightly...
commonly known as the onion fly, is a cosmopolitan pest ofcrops. The larvae or maggots feed on onions, garlic, and other bulbous plants. The onion fly has...
and lawns; young shoots and seedlings are favoured, and it will take grain, pine nuts, and certain fruits and berries. In theautumn they also eat figs...
leaves turn orange-yellow in autumn and then fall to reveal striking red winter stems. The straight woody shoots produced by the plant can be used as prods...
nectariferous crop". World Crops. 24 (6): 299–301. Kowalski, R.; Wolski, T. (20 December 2005). "The chemical composition of essential oils of Silphium perfoliatum...
flowering plants—that grow and bloom over the spring and summer, die back every autumn and winter, and then return in the spring from their rootstock or other...
Roman as a way of reducing their numbers. This is a list of cases where this has been suggested, tried and/or is now established. Autumn olive (Elaeagnus...