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  • Successful strains were then crossed with dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties to reduce the height of the plants, preventing them from collapsing under the strain of the heavier ears of grain.

    Did you know? The Green Revolution began in Mexico 2009

  • Successful strains were then crossed with dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties to reduce the height of the plants, preventing them from collapsing under the strain of the heavier ears of grain.

    Did you know? The Green Revolution began in Mexico 2009

  • Heck, I'm afraid to climb to the top of my semi-dwarf pear tree, and it's only about 20 feet tall.

    A Guy, A Rope, & A Redwood Tree ____Maggie 2008

  • Black Beauty is a semi-dwarf mulberry tree or shrub with better manners and later fruit.

    Edible Landscaping: Luscious Spring Fruits 2009

  • Then came the Mexican semi-dwarf wheat seedlings that the revolution helped introduce to India.

    India's Growth Outstrips Crops Jan 2008

  • Then came the Mexican semi-dwarf wheat seedlings that the revolution helped introduce to India.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Jan 2008

  • Several times when we visited, Uncle Ted made a "Dorset Apple Cake", using the Bramley apples from the semi-dwarf apple trees in the garden.

    Lady Moon's Dorset Apple Cake Lindy 2005

  • Several times when we visited, Uncle Ted made a "Dorset Apple Cake", using the Bramley apples from the semi-dwarf apple trees in the garden.

    Toast: Lindy 2005

  • Plus, they're semi-dwarf. and here are the pictures

    chestnuts asakiyume 2006

  • Seed is produced commercially in India of semi-dwarf grain hybrids which cover 2 million ha annually.

    1. Lost crops of the incas. 1992

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