Annual and perennial plants, deciduous and evergreen trees, plants inhabiting different stations and fitted for extremely different climates, can often be crossed with ease.
Great diversity in the size of two plants, one being woody and the other herbaceous, one being evergreen and the other deciduous, and adaptation to widely different climates, does not always prevent the two grafting together.
Under foot the leaves were dry, and the foliage of some holly bushes which grew among the
deciduous trees was dense enough to keep off draughts.
While the river margin was richly fringed with trees of
deciduous foliage, the rough uplands were crowned by majestic pines, and firs of gigantic size, some towering to the height of between two and three hundred feet, with proportionate circumference.
At last they discover that all which at first drew them together,--those once sacred features, that magical play of charms,--was
deciduous, had a prospective end, like the scaffolding by which the house was built; and the purification of the intellect and the heart from year to year is the real marriage, foreseen and prepared from the first, and wholly above their consciousness.
The black wraith of a
deciduous creeper flapped from the porch, and the thin wooden walls, under their worn coat of paint, seemed to shiver in the wind that had risen with the ceasing of the snow.
Both of them bear to the evergreen vegetation of these climates the same kind of relation which laurels and hollies in England do to the lighter green of the
deciduous trees.
Therefore, in the present study, we aim to develop a protocol for the isolation and culture of dental pulp stem cells from permanent and
deciduous teeth with a long term goal of their use in regenerative medicine applications.
The occurrence of sequelae may be associated with several factors, such as the age of the child at the time of trauma, the degree of root resorption of the injured
deciduous tooth, the type and extent of the injury, and the stage of development of the permanent tooth germ (Altun, Cehreli, Guven, & Acikel, 2009; Carvalho, Jacomo, & Campos, 2010; Amorim, Estrela, & Costa, 2011; Gungor, Pucman, & Uysal, 2011; Costa et al., 2016).
While walking in a grove of
deciduous pine trees and looking up at their golden and reddish brown leaves, for a moment you will feel like you are in a European country.
Rich in nectar, this hardy
deciduous shrub attracts butterflies, bees and other insects.