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young specimens: This phrase is often used to refer to young individuals or examples of a particular group or category, especially in a scientific or biological context
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Young specimens resemble a puffball when unopened.
The white flesh is firm in young specimens.
Young specimens are soft but toughen with age.
The edge of the cap is rolled inwards in young specimens.
In young specimens the color is deeper.
Agaricus augustus does not have the pure white cap in young specimens.
In young specimens this coloring is wanting.
There can be fine hairs at the base, particularly in young specimens.
Young specimens reportedly have a pleasant nutty taste.
It is a recent forest, with a majority of young specimens and in good condition.
Young specimens are diaphanous and slightly colored by spots.
A stallion leads the group, consisting of several mares and young specimens.
Young specimens should be fertilized all year long.
It is generally hollow, although young specimens may be filled with cotton-like hyphae.
To young specimens should be provided with indirect sunlight.
Transmitter suitable for barn owls and other medium-sized raptors, or young specimens of larger raptors.
Young specimens have much brighter colours than adults.
It is initially convex, with some young specimens having a squarish shape, though flattening with age.
Young specimens are lighter colored.
Epilepsy, It is very normal in very young specimens.
Young specimens have brown color with some dark shades.
Liquidambar styraciflua, Appearance of two young specimens in summer.
Young specimens have a light blue texture on the cap which fades to grey in age.
Fruit bodies of Ramaria botrytis are edible, and young specimens have a mild, fruity taste.
Young specimens have more conical caps which become convex to flat with maturity.
The cap edge, or margin, is rolled inward in young specimens.
Sometimes young specimens of abalones from other oceans are offered for sale as this species.
The margin ( the edge of the cap ) is conspicuously bearded on young specimens.
The young specimens may have a red hue beneath the eyes that fades with age.
The two fine young specimens in the back hanging out, that 's Trixie and Pussywagon.
Young specimens retain a pyramidal shape but the tree takes on a more open form with age.
Several young specimens have died at the Fairchild Tropical Garden.
Young specimens of Santamartamys have a grey coat.
Repot young specimens annually ; mature plants, every 3 years.
Young specimens measure and weigh, growing up to and a weight of as an adult.
Young specimens can have short, dark hairs on the center.
Young specimens need a systematic transplant, which is carried out every year.
Young specimens are a dark bronze-like color that becomes lighter with age.
Young specimens olive or grey with black transverse bands, broadest in the middle.
Young specimens have a slender build ; older specimens acquire a higher and broader body shape.
Young specimens are dull red, changing gradually to pinkish-red or orange-red in maturity.
Color of young specimens of shark catfish - grey, with 2 longitudinal silvery stripes on each side.
Young specimens of C. geaster have a hollow, club-shaped dark-brown fruit body, connected to a stem.
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