rootstock wiki:
[ing">Grafting is a method of plant propagation by which one woody plant is mechanically attached to another so that the two eventually fuse together. This is a very common method of propagating trees. A twig from one tree is grafted onto the stump of a rooted tree. The stump, which already has an established, healthy root system, is called the rootstock. The tree part being grafted onto the rootstock is usually called the scion. The scion is the tree which has the fruiting properties desired by the propagator, and the rootstock is the working part which interacts with the soil to nourish the new fruit tree. After a few years, the tissues of the two parts will have grown together, producing one tree which is genetically two different plants.
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ladybird wiki:
ocorinae Coccidulinae Coccinellinae Epilachninae Scymininae Sticholotidinae etc. see list of Coccinellidae genera Ladybirds (Commonwealth English), also known as ladybugs (American English, Canadian English) or lady beetles (some scientists favor this) are a family, Coccinellidae ("little sphere"), of beetles; the name is thought to allude to the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Catholic faith. Ladybirds are found worldwide, with over 4,500 species described, more than 450 native to North America alone. Ladybirds are small insects, ranging from 1 mm to 10 mm (0.04 to 0.4 inches), and are usually yellow, orange, or red with small black spots on their carapace, and black legs, head and feelers. As the family name suggests, they are usually quite round in shape. Because they are useful, colorful, and harmless to humans, ladybirds are typically considered cute even by people who hate most insects.
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crawl wiki:
has a number of uses:Crawling is to move in a slow, creeping fashion, usually dragging the body along the ground by using the hands and knees. The term is often used to describe the motion of infants, or to describe the motion of a particularly slow process.In swimming, a front crawl is one of techniques used to propel oneself in water.In television, a news crawl is a moving line of text usually put at the bottom of the screen.To crawl the World Wide Web or a similar medium is to visit a large number of sites, following many or all hyperlinks. The term is often used to describe how search engines gather their data. See also web crawler.Crawl may also refer to the roguelike computer game Dungeon Crawl, or to the dungeon crawl style of adventure in general.
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