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  • Building a patio with brick pavers in garden construction
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers in garden construction
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers in garden construction
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers 37692
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers in garden construction
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers in garden construction
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers
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  • Building a patio with brick pavers
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  • Spraying orchid plant completely with insecticidal soap, under and above leaves, so that spray drips
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  • Delphinium 'Ailsa' tall upright perennial with white flowers
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  • Stacks of firewood logs in dry shade under tall trees outdoors
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  • Chocolate colored brown Bell Peppers picked and grouped. Sweet peppers
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  • Applying pesticide: Spraying plant completely with insecticide so that it runs off, under and over leaves, orchid plant, person's hands working, human fingers
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  • Calopogon pulchellus in NJ bog Grass Pink Orchid native to N. America used in orchid book, pink terrestrial flower. The yellow crest of hairs look like dusting of pollen, which, although completely fake, attracts bee pollinators. The flower is upside down compared to most orchids. Bees of sufficient weight force the hinged lip to swing down, dropping the pollinator backwards onto the column. Any pollen attached to the bee is pressed onto the stigma and as the bee exits the flower, it picks up a new load of sticky pollen found on the end of the column. This orchid is pollinated by a variety of bees including Bombus fervidus, Bombus nevadensis, Bombus ternarius, Bombus terricola, Bombus vagans, Megachile melanophaea and Xylocopa micans.
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