| 11. | Or the metal screw, perhaps an anchor for something heavy, that poked out of the flinty, chalky soil?
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| 12. | Though the Champalous'cellar was carved out of the chalky soil some 400 years ago, the couple are relative newcomers.
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| 13. | However, the experts agree that French champagne is the best, because of the chalky soil, weather conditions and winemaking tradition.
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| 14. | The soil at T�llinger Mountain comprises loess, clay-saboulous, and chalky soils, which allows for the cultivation of grapes and other fruit.
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| 15. | "Hygrophorus erubescens " fruits from August to October in coniferous forests, particularly spruce ( " Picea " ), on chalky soils.
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| 16. | After a severe frost in 1709, cultivation was moved to the chalky soil around Villeneuve-sur-Lot, which has a more moderate climate.
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| 17. | The French use a blue cornflower in remembrance; as they prefer the chalky soils found in the Somme and Verdun areas.
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| 18. | It is a rare, inedible bolete found in warm deciduous forests of southern Europe mainly under oak and beech, on chalky soil.
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| 19. | Chalky soils on higher elevations in the counties of Wiltshire and Dorset in southern England used to support many meadow-type fairy rings.
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| 20. | Viticulturalists have planted Pinot noir here due to French experience of the affinity between the grape type and the chalky soil on the C�te-d'Or.
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