VINES造句(121) Red Vine Leaf extract comes from the vines of Vitis vinifera Linne.
(122) American tennis player Ellsworth Vines in play at Wimbledon, London on June 26, 1933.
(123) An unholy prayer that makes the animating vines of the Manikin regrow at incredible speed. Damage sustained by a regrowing Manikin will quickly heal.
(124) The muddy Flint River, running silently between walls of pine and water oak covered with tangled vines, wrapped about Gerald's new land like a curving arm and embraced it on two sides.
(125) In certain areas the Spanish steppe produces wheat, maize, sunflowers, and vines.
(126) They made their way through a jungle woven with creepers and vines.
(127) There in the vines at the window sat a songster -- one of our Southern Orioles.
(128) The fiftieth year shall be a jubilee for you; do not sow and do not reap what grows of itself or harvest the untended vines.
(129) Small genus of Australian woody vines with small violet flowers; closely related to genus Kennedia.
(130) Sometimes, as we waded amid razor-sharp vines and spiky palms, the water was up to our necks.
(131) and in Australia alone, dealing with this disease costs an estimated $100m per year, largely through the fungicidal chemicals that are used to protect vines.
(132) Never trim back the long vines, though, even though they're not particularly attractive.
(133) The vineyards of this propety overlook Saint Emilion and face south-east. This wine is produced from 70%Merlot, 30%Cabernet Sauvignon from 25 years old vines.
(134) Any of various Eurasian tendril-bearing vines of the genus Bryonia, having red or black berries and tuberous roots formerly used as medicine.
(135) Also with white flowers Stipple vines lining in the black for the CD.
(136) The 2004 vintage was perfect for this cuvee thanks to the selective use of old vines.
(137) Take for us the foxes , the little foxes , which do damage to the vines; our vines have young grapes.
(138) Pine, Rocks and Wistaria by Li Shan of the Qing Dynasty. Vines climb up a pine tree, under which the peonies are in full bloom.
(139) Unusual hydrangeas , exotic clematis-type vines covered with white starlike flowers, and bushes spotted with heart-shaped leaves and lilylike flowers bloomed everywhere.
(140) Fixed a bug where Monster Shrines could affect Druid Vines.
(141) Then I see it. It is surrounded by fields, rape or wheat or vines in the Palatinate, lavender in Provence.
(142) Any of several herbs or woody vines of the genus Aristolochia having showy, malodorous, purplish -brown to yellowish flowers with peculiar or unusual shapes.
(143) A jungle island thick with tree and vines. Powerful monsters lurk here.
(144) When phylloxera reached the Rioja in 1890, it was already a major force in the international wine trade and growers were able to avoid worse damage by planting grafted vines.
(145) But roof gardeners also have to think about winds that can knock over tender vines.
(146) Howell Mountain Vineyards 1999 Beatty Ranch Zinfandel , Howell Mountain – Planted over 90 years ago, the Beatty Ranch vines have a reputation for producing wines that are big, bold and intense.
(147) Description: Perennial herbaceous vines, with milky juice , glabrous throughout.
(148) Every roadside and every croft is adorned with vines; which here, as in Italy, they train to grow about dwarf elm trees, whose leaves are stripped off to feed the cattle.
(149) Studies on comparative wood anatomy of 16 species of vines and trees in Celastraceae.
(150) In the half-barrels I use, I have grown many different vines but have found that the effect of scarlet runner pole beans is really a knockout with their gorgeous red flowers and you can eat them too.