photo results | Cheese and baked beans | Jacket Potato | |
|  Humbug25 (1701) |
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 | Spuds, Know your onions | Potatoes Classified | |
|  marina321 (877) |
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 | chips | earthquake flavoured potato chips | |
|  skenthal (931) |
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 | Colorado Beetle habitat | A map showing the potato's origin, the Colorado Beetle origin and the current Colorado beetle habitat. | |
|  stvasile (4527) |
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 | potato | potatoes are healthy food | |
|  nikna88 (590) |
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 | Baked Potato | This is a loaded baked potato I used for a discussion of mine. | |
|  Amanda81587 (635) |
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 | The Colorado potato beetle | The Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata), also known as the Colorado beetle, ten-striped spearman, the ten-lined potato beetle) is an important pest of potato crops. It is approximately 10 mm (0.4 inches) long, with a bright yellow/orange body and 5 bold brown stripes along the length of each of its elytra, and it can easily be confused with its close cousin and look-alike, the false potato beetle. The beetle was described in 1824 by Thomas Say from specimens collected in the Rocky Mountains on buffalo-bur, Solanum rostratum. The origin of the beetle is somewhat unclear, but it seems to be that Colorado and Mexico are a part of its native distribution in the southwestern North America | |
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