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Offset A young plant that arises by natural, vegetative reproduction, usually at the base of the parent plant: in bulbs, offsets are initially formed within the bulb tunic but later separate out. Also known as offshoots. Open-pollination Natural pollination (see also pollination). Opposite Term describing two leaves or other plant organs, at the same level on opposite sides of a stem or other axis. Organic 1) Chemically, referring to compounds containing carbon derived from decomposed plant or animal organisms. 2) Loosely, applied to mulches, composts, or similar materials derived from plant materials. 3) Also applied to crop production and gardening without the use of synthetic or non-organic materials. Ovary The basal part of the pistil of a flower, containing one or more ovules; it may develop into a fruit after fertilisation. Ovule The part of the ovary that develops into the seed after pollination and fertilisation. Oxygenator Submerged aquatic plant that releases oxygen into the water. |
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OLD FRIENDS Two elderly ladies had been friends for many decades. Over the years, they had shared all kinds of activities and adventures. Lately, their activities had been limited to meeting a few times a week to play cards. One day, they were playing cards when one looked at the other and said, 'Now don't get mad at me .. I know we've been friends for a long time, but I just can't think of your name! I've thought and thought, but I can't remember it. Please tell me what your name is.'
Her friend glared at her. For at least three minutes she just stared and glared at her. Finally she said, 'How soon do you need to know?' |
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