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The place we're looking for is right past that big ice plant down the block.
One of the few ice plants in the country is located there.
The natural decision followed - an artificial ice plant was installed.
Ice plant foliage can turn a vibrant red to yellow in color.
She looked away, studying the shimmering ice plants along the banks.
They were on the rear loading platform of the ice plant.
An industrial ice plant is located which makes it a central commercial island for fishing industry in the area.
The ice plant had been her father's business.
Drunk, he had wandered away from the ice plant in a daze.
Ice plants can grow to at least 165 ft (50 m) in diameter.
The green is the most photographed on the course, and is surrounded by ice plants.
Two miles north of town is the remains of the dry ice plant, now a camp site.
He kicks savagely at a lone ice plant in the sand.
The former grist mill was renovated to be an ice plant between 1924 and 1930.
In 1958, an ice plant was opened in town to service railroad cars moving produce.
People write messages on the dune with ice plant.
Jupe found a good place to sit on a bank of ice plant across the road.
In the late nineteenth century, the development of ice plant industries along the coast increased seafood sales.
"It would affect, to some degree, every one of us, including the operation of the ice plant."
By 1903, Hobart had electric lights, an ice plant, and some large wholesale businesses.
The local arena and hockey program has greatly benefited from the installation of an ice plant.
Its flowers are magenta and are smaller than those of ice plant.
There were sand trails through the thick purple ice plant that grew along the roadside.
Financial backing for the artificial ice plant was withdrawn but Welch found other backers.
An ice plant was built in 1887.
It was previously classified in genus Mesembryanthemum and is sometimes referred to by this name.
Ornamental Mesembryanthemum may escape into the wild and consequently has become widely naturalized outside their native range.
Mesembryanthemum.
The name "Sally-my-handsome" is derived from its former generic name of Mesembryanthemum.
Mesembryanthemum (meaning "midday flowering") is a genus of flowering plants native to southern Africa.
Flowers of Mesembryanthemum protect their gametes from night-time dews or frosts but open in sunlight.
The plant shoots remind the plants of the genus (Mesembryanthemum) (hence the epithet mesembryanthemoides).
Observations on the Genus Mesembryanthemum (London, 1794)
The ore sorting floors were converted into greenhouses and wineries, while the surrounding cliffs were planted with mesembryanthemum beds.
Blue monkey beetles are important pollinators of the Namaqualand region, especially for Mesembryanthemum and some daisy species, on which they primarily feed.
Mesembryanthemum is a member of the family Aizoaceae; like many members of this family, it is characterized by long-lasting flower heads.
Carpobrotus edulis and Mesembryanthemum crystallinum have edible leaves, and are both commonly called ice plant.
Ehret contributed sixteen plates, including various Acacia and Mesembryanthemum (illust. rg. p.
His papers on botany include a description of the effect of moisture on Mesembryanthemum to the Medical and Physical Journal (vol.
"Much of the island group is covered by sparse growth of mixed vegetation dominated by the fleshy herb Mesembryanthemum (fig marigold/icicle plants).
His drawings of succulent plants were made in connection with his revision of the genus Mesembryanthemum, which appeared in 1931, and are accompanied by detailed annotations.
Flowers of the genus Mesembryanthemum are common hosts of S. trimeni, as are many of the African daisy species and some Heliophila.
Several more Lithops were published as Mesembryanthemum species until in 1922 N E Brown started to split up the overly large genus on the basis of the capsules.
Disphyma crassifolium was first published as Mesembryanthemum crassifolium by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, based on South African specimen material.
The facultative CAM plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum displays a differential organ level response to salt stress while still engaged in C 3 photosynthesis [ 53 ] .
It causes the flowers of the bedding-out Mesembryanthemum and Drosera to close, but it has not this effect on Gazania and the daisy, so I can make out no rule.
The first scientific description of a Lithops was made by William John Burchell, explorer of South Africa, botanist and artist, although he called it Mesembryanthemum turbiniforme.
Fig marigold or Icicle plant is a name for any of several South African taxa of Mesembryanthemum which are cultivated as ornamental plants for their showy pink or white flowers.
Propelargonidins can be found in the rhizomes of the fern Drynaria fortunei, in buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum), in the edible halophyte Mesembryanthemum edule.