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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.
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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.
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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
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Black Beauty is a semi-dwarf mulberry tree or shrub with better manners and later fruit.
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Then came the Mexican semi-dwarf wheat seedlings that the revolution helped introduce to India.
India's Growth Outstrips Crops Jan 2008
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Then came the Mexican semi-dwarf wheat seedlings that the revolution helped introduce to India.
Archive 2008-06-01 Jan 2008
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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
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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
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Plus, they're semi-dwarf. and here are the pictures
chestnuts asakiyume 2006
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Seed is produced commercially in India of semi-dwarf grain hybrids which cover 2 million ha annually.
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