From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8562 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, March 1 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8562 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Shopper, You can qualify to get a $100 Kohl's gift card! ["Kohl's Shopper] Exclusive Rewards for State Farm Customers ["Jake from State Farm" Subject: Shopper, You can qualify to get a $100 Kohl's gift card! Shopper, You can qualify to get a $100 Kohl's gift card! http://dentastrength.us/srlraI1hs_nCh20p9lhdsd30DneGqGmDdMAVxHTNZ79UL-PsFw http://dentastrength.us/kyiR7GYPlB8xXuu1PN83PvJ68YG5oc1NACcTHmobbMxxMfUvvA is a sticky defensive secretion that protects plants against herbivores. Many trees produce it when injured but the main source of the latex used to make natural rubber is the ParC! rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Originally used to create bouncy balls and for the waterproofing of cloth, natural rubber is now mainly used in tyres for which synthetic materials have proved less durable. The latex exuded by the balatC! tree (Manilkara bidentata) is used to make golf balls and is similar to gutta-percha, made from the latex of the "getah perca" tree Palaquium. This is also used as an insulator, particularly of undersea cables, and in dentistry, walking sticks and gun butts. It has now largely been replaced by synthetic materials. Resin is another plant exudate that may have a defensive purpose. It is a viscous liquid composed mainly of volatile terpenes and is produced mostly by coniferous trees. It is used in varnishes, for making small castings and in ten-pin bowling balls. When heated, the terpenes are driven off and the remaining product is called "rosin" and is used by stringed instrumentalists on their bows. Some resins contain essential oils and are used in incense and aromatherapy. Fossilised resin is known as amber and wwas mostly formed in the Cretaceous (145 to 66 million years ago) or more recently. The resin that oozed out of trees sometimes trapped insects or spiders and these are still visible in the interior of the amber. The camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) produces an essential oil and the eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus globulus) is the main source of eucalyptus oil which is used in medicine, as a fragrance and in industry. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2022 02:58:27 -0500 From: "Jake from State Farm" Subject: Exclusive Rewards for State Farm Customers Exclusive Rewards for State Farm Customers http://dentastrength.us/ac4b-6cnGwo_Q37HLO7BdBwYY-hUN_e4cHkR7L7NqpHuOmywJg http://dentastrength.us/Rhda8sI2gp-Z1ZIKFo-fu54e4Htl9FAFhnQI3ALV0ugmsTPh2w active growth. Before the period of dormancy, the last few leaves produced at the tip of a twig form scales. These are thick, small and closely wrapped and enclose the growing point in a waterproof sheath. Inside this bud there is a rudimentary stalk and neatly folded miniature leaves, ready to expand when the next growing season arrives. Buds also form in the axils of the leaves ready to produce new side shoots. A few trees, such as the eucalyptus, have "naked buds" with no protective scales and some conifers, such as the Lawson's cypress, have no buds but instead have little pockets of meristem concealed among the scale-like leaves. When growing conditions improve, such as the arrival of warmer weather and the longer days associated with spring in temperate regions, growth starts again. The expanding shoot pushes its way out, shedding the scales in the process. These leave behind scars on the surface of the twig. The whole year's growth may take place in just a few weeks. The new stem is unlignified at first and may be green and downy. The Arecaceae (palms) have their leaves spirally arranged on an unbranched trunk. In some tree spe Under count Ramon Berengu ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8562 **********************************************