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If they are white, use your boom box to make them change color and spread seeds.
It will be a statue of a woman, spreading seeds.
Others believe they should eat only plants that spread seeds when the plant is eaten.
Though having more is as easy as spreading seeds, you may decide not to.
Spread seeds over both sides of fish, then dredge in flour.
During the late 19th century, American farmers were encouraged to spread seeds and see what came up.
Coconut fruits can float thousands of miles in the ocean to spread seeds.
Spread seeds on a cookie sheet liberally covered with olive oil.
Birds will be birds, spreading seeds rapidly, and soon the plants are found throughout the area.
It's fitting that the term "Broadcasting" comes from the farming word for spreading seeds in all directions.
"The birds were supposed to spread seeds around to produce enough vegetation to support the herbivores.
By people: Local people collecting branches and logs for firewood may spread seeds.
Keystone species play critical roles in their ecosystems, perhaps by pollinating plants or spreading seeds.
If you get a rating 70 and up, your flower will change into a different color and will spread seeds to the surrounding area.
How long will it take for the birds to spread seeds of this invasive plant up and down the riverbanks?)
Part of the problem was the absence of birds, which play a critical role spreading seeds of the fruits they have eaten.
Its presence may help improve habitats because it digs for water and spreads seeds in its waste, encouraging plant growth.
Of species dispersed by birds and primates, the latter may sometimes surpass the birds in spreading seeds.
The purpose of this cannon was to spread seeds of themselves in order to create new hives as a means of procreation.
Mr. Blair was a first-class head case who was given a golden opportunity and responded by spreading seeds of betrayal every place he went.
In the evolutionary scheme of things, a fruit is merely a vehicle for spreading seeds, and a ripe fruit is apt to fall from the plant.
Outside in the forest, machinery continued to level the debris, scraping the forest soil clean, dumping chemical fertilizers, spreading seeds for fast-growing groundcover.
Although a myth usually contains a kernel of truth, it can also sprout and grow, spreading seeds of doubt that can ultimately crowd out your own growth.
In 1890, he designed the "Semeuse who spreads seeds of dandelion" logo used by the dictionary publishers, Éditions Larousse.
Instead of a lawn there would be a tangle of vegetation spreading seeds not just over the mini-meadow but on the cultivated soil of beds, borders, and vegetable plot.