| 21. | The sage disappeared and Siddaiah collected a bundle of thornless leaves from the forest and returned to Kandimallayapalle.
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| 22. | Among other biotechnology projects that may soon be under way is the creation through genetic engineering of thornless roses.
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| 23. | A prickle-free mutation of the Loganberry, the'American Thornless', was developed in 1933.
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| 24. | The largest task continues to be removing evergreen thornless blackberry, which quickly clogs the creek and increases flooding.
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| 25. | Child dedications, conducted with a thornless rose, are a special rite of passage for Unitarian Universalist families.
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| 26. | Not only are they mostly thornless but they also bear fruit in clusters that are easily stripped from the bush.
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| 27. | "Phyllanthopsis arida " is a thornless, dioecious, deciduous, highly branching shrub up to 100 cm tall.
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| 28. | Lady Banks'canes, which are thornless, can grow 20 feet, and they have exfoliating bark the color of cinnamon.
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| 29. | Thornless varieties were developed because they're more resistant to heat and can be grown in the desert regions of Southern California.
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| 30. | Among roses, it is closest to come to a " thornless " rose, with just a few thorns at the base.
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