Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Young stems in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The young stems and leaves are edible.
black; on young stems.
The young stems are eaten as a vegetable.
Reddish spots on the leaves and young stems.
Thin and young stems can be cut right away.
petioles and young stems.
Its young stems can be used as a vegetable.
In addition, the leaves are also the young stems edible.
Even young stems and flowers are eaten.
The white paper-thin sheaths at the shiny olive green young stems contrast beautifully.
Growth in the young stems, joints increase,
siphunculi brownish with darker apices; On young stems.
Lemon-tree bark of young stems extract fights against digestive atony.
Aphids without host plant alternation in small groups on young stems or lignified branches; sometimes visited by ants.
Young stems are bright yellow sulfur and in the sun these young stems temporarily become blood red in color.
The leaves are green in color and the young stems are in the first instance dark in color
The galls consist of swellings in petioles, flower stalk or young stems and have a pale colour
The larvae bore in the pith of young stems that turn red
Ancient Made from bark, young stems and twigs of the oak tree found in the north-western Black Forest.
valuable nutrients, young stems are far ahead of those who have begun to actively grow.
Phyllostachys aureosulcata Aureocaulis gets lemon yellow stalks, young stems are brightly sulfur yellow and in the sun these young stems temporarily become blood red in color.
You can do this by cutting off a young stem at the base.
especially its younger stems.
then tunnels towards the growing point of a young stem; here it completes its development.
sinuous gallery mine in the smooth bark of a branch or young stem.
So, the roots, stems, young pods, etc.
Usually about 4 eggs are deposited simultaneously near the tip of a young stem.
In dense colonies on stems and young shoots.
So, the roots, stems, young pods, etc. go into the course.
also on stems of young trees.