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A crucifer of blood oath, to be precise and incoherent at once.
It is a sporadic pest of crucifer vegetables in southern Texas.
The color variations of the P. crucifer are mostly tan, brown, olive green, and gray.
P. crucifer can reproduce sexually, with the eggs developing into larvae inside the parent.
A young crucifer carrying the archbishop's heavy silver cross led them all as they passed between the two lines of clergy.
Their last work is the EP Crucifer, published in 2010.
The cross is brought up to the altar by an altar server who has been chosen to serve as crucifer.
Horseradish (in the genus Armoracia) is also a crucifer.
However, P. crucifer may also be found with smooth tentacles, sometimes in the immediate vicinity of a swollen-crossbarred specimen.
Eleutherodactylus crucifer is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family.
"The Crucifer of Blood" has compensatory charms.
Liming is also recommended for vegetables in the crucifer family, including cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, but for a different reason.
P. crucifer is a dioecious species, having distinctly male and female individuals and large eggs.
Although this crucifer is self-compatible, it needs pollen vectors to produce full seedset.
The spring peeper, or Hyla crucifer, is a tiny climbing tree frog, about an inch long.
Known as spring peepers (Pseudacris crucifer), these small, tan tree frogs spend most of their lives in the woods.
He may have been inspired by the First Crusaders, since contemporary accounts of the 1101 campaign call him a "cross-bearer" (crucifer).
P. crucifer exhibits a high degree of colour variability, ranging from sandy or buff to dull green or even red.
The term "crucifer" comes from the Latin crux (cross) and ferre (to bear, carry).
The number of servers is also relatively variable, as is the inclusion of an optional crucifer or cross-bearer.
Eleutherodactylus crucifer.
Oreophryne crucifer.
The spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) can also be found in Eastern United States.
The selected invasive species of concern was the crucifer flea beetle (Phyllotreta cruciferae).
A Gospel procession includes the crucifer, two candlebearers, the assistant holding the Bible and the celebrant-pastor.