From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5912 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, February 9 2021 Volume 14 : Number 5912 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Carry Your Gun With Comfort, Discretion and Easy Access ["Shoulder Holste] Walmart just bowed to evil liberal demands ["Rulers of Darkness" Subject: Carry Your Gun With Comfort, Discretion and Easy Access Carry Your Gun With Comfort, Discretion and Easy Access http://americanrecovery.us/79Fb9DPWbHdwGK4fTKh0bxT1PURKIQYc4GtINYCtT6j-hwTK http://americanrecovery.us/nY32ncdKAlXplOLt5DsrJrTDF_ZqqN6KOcBhoUox0wlitREd dless bananas and grapes are triploids, and seedlessness results from the abortion of the embryonic plant that is produced by fertilization, a phenomenon known as stenospermocarpy, which requires normal pollination and fertilization. Seed dissemination Variations in fruit structures largely depend on their seeds' mode of dispersal. This dispersal can be achieved by animals, explosive dehiscence, water, or wind. Some fruits have coats covered with spikes or hooked burrs, either to prevent themselves from being eaten by animals, or to stick to the feathers, hairs, or legs of animals, using them as dispersal agents. Examples include cocklebur and unicorn plant. The sweet flesh of many fruits is "deliberately" appealing to animals, so that the seeds held within are eaten and "unwittingly" carried away and deposited (i.e., defecated) at a distance from the parent. Likewise, the nutritious, oily kernels of nuts are appealing to rodents (such as squirrels), which hoard them in the soil to avoid starving during the winter, thus giving those seeds that remain uneaten the chance to germinate and grow into a new plant away from their parent. Other fruits are elongated and flattened out naturally, and so become thin, like wings or helicopter blades, e.g., elm, maple, and tuliptree. This is an evolutionary mechanism to increase dispersal distance away from the pare ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021 04:57:17 -0500 From: "Rulers of Darkness" Subject: Walmart just bowed to evil liberal demands Walmart just bowed to evil liberal demands http://hotixpro.buzz/5Af60n4_N0XkDF4c5vt5cCwTlfYe76bosEyoWsW7RKVwactg http://hotixpro.buzz/MMe-l88U-8HuqQ6TTpfykiFUrtnfUlfuRjyQVG0jCDN5E9PN lematis species native to China made their way into Japanese gardens by the 17th century. Japanese garden selections were the first exotic clematises to reach European gardens, in the 18th century, long before the Chinese species were identified in their native habitat at the end of the 19th century. After it arrived in Europe, it acquired several meanings during the Victorian era, famous for its nuanced flower symbolism. It came to symbolize both mental beauty and art as well as poverty. Cultivation The climbing varieties are valued for their ability to scramble up walls, fences, and other structures, and also to grow through other plants, such as shrubs and trees. Some can be trained along the ground to provide cover. Because of their adaptability and masses of spectacular flowers, clematis are among the most popular of all garden plants. Many choice and rare cultivars are to be had from mail order and online catalogues. Specialists regularly put on displays in national flower shows such as the Chelsea Flower Show. In theory, it is possible to have a clematis in flower at any time throughout the year. Many varieties provide a second period of interest with a flush of flowers, or decorative seed heads. They will grow in any good garden soil. The roots usually require a moist, cool substrate, while the herbage can take full sun. Some more delicate cultivars such as 'Nelly Moser' do better in light shade. Many clematis can be grown successfully in containers. Pruning Different varieties and cultivars require varied pruning regimes from no pruning to heavy pruning annually. The pruning regime for a cultivated clematis falls into three categories: Vigorous species and early-flowering hybrids do not require pruning, other than to occasionally remove tangled growth (as in C. armandii, C. montana, and C. tangutica) Large-flowered hybrids blooming in early summer on the previous season's growth can be pruned lightly in the dormant season for structure Late-flowering hybrids which bloom on the current season's growth can be prun ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5912 **********************************************