| 11. | For example, one unique characteristic of " Indigofera " is that it demonstrates an open carpel not seen among many species.
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| 12. | The Maasai people of Kenya use parts of " Indigofera brevicalyx " and " I . swaziensis " as toothbrushes.
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| 13. | Examples of nitro compounds are rare in nature . 3-Nitropropionic acid found in fungi and plants ( " Indigofera " ).
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| 14. | "Indigofera " is a varied genus that has shown unique characteristics that make it an interesting candidate as a potential perennial crop.
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| 15. | The larvae of the first two instars feed on the leaves and later instars on the rootstock of " Indigofera baynei " ants.
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| 16. | One of his studies was on the fatal effects of " Indigofera cordifolia " on sheep that grazed them shortly after the rains.
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| 17. | The types of fruit produced by different species of " Indigofera " can also be divided into broad categories that again show great variation.
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| 18. | The plants found at the Trinil excavation site included grass ( poaceae ), ferns, ficus, and indigofera, which are typical of lowland rainforest.
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| 19. | -- Indigo ( Indigofera kirilow ) : A favorite, indigo grows 3 feet to 4 feet tall and has arching branches and flowers resembling those of wisteria.
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| 20. | In Central and South America, the important blue dyes were A�il ( " Indigofera suffruticosa " ) and Natal indigo ( " Indigofera arrecta " ).
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