The result is a remarkably large, early Drumhead, that matures close in time with the Early Summer, while it is from one third to one half larger.
When young the margin is thick and blunt and of course lighter in color, but as the plantmatures the edge is usually thinner.
The wall, or peridium, is quite thick in the members of this genus, and when itmatures it separates into several layers which need not all be discussed here.
As the child matures he may elevate a given craft to an art or science, but the early familiarity, the simple processes, he should have, because they are essential to childhood.
In the meantime the child, with the native adaptability and hardiness of true need, thrives in barren, untoward surroundings, and matures notwithstanding.
When thismatures or is cut back the uncut portion of the stem dies down to the crown of the plant, which then sends out other stems.
In the Gulf States the seed matures in April and May.
The seed matures early, usually in June or July, according to locality.
The secondary crop matures early in the season, leaving the ground free for the main crop.
The color while growing may be either a light or dark green, which changes to a yellowish cast as the plant matures and ripens.
As the plant matures the leaves grow heavy, and, thick with gum, droop gracefully over from the plant.
People who would discharge a clerk if he did not work the year round will often cultivate a garden at no little trouble and expense and then allow the soil to lie idle from the time the first crop matures until the end of the season.
Selection has also been carried on with the lettuce, with the object of securing a head type which matures uniformly.
Simply by crawling over the spikes, of which the terminal one usually matures first, they fertilize the little flowers.
The figwort matures its stigma at the lip of the style before its anthers have ripened their pollen.
Experience matures players faster than anything else and I am sure that the move that will place a team of New Zealand players in the field in the Davis Cup will be the first and biggest step forward to real world power in tennis.
The resultant social life constitutes a most intense organization in which voluntary and conscious combination matures in instinctive union embodied in blood relationship, neighborliness and economic union.
In other words, the dough matures quicker, owing to the presence of these ferments in the malt extract.
As this plant has a long growing season and matures its crop rather late, you will undoubtedly need irrigation.
The birds should be between two to three months, not over four, unless some very large variety that matures slowly.
The youth matures into manhood: Better in stillness oft ripening to deeds than when in the tumult Wildering and wild of existence, that many a youth has corrupted.
It is not a suitable berry for the home garden if no other is grown, for the reason that it matures its entire crop within a brief time, and thus would give a family but a short season of raspberries.
It matures more rapidly, however, and the seed can be sown about the middle of May, half an inch deep, in rows fifteen inches apart.
It matures in about three weeks, changing into a chrysalis under the shelter of a stone or board.
These in like manner lay their eggs and develop into a third brood which maturesas butterflies in September.
The flowers, which appear in May and June, are like those of the preceding variety; and the drupe, which matures in the early part of the year, has a long stem.
The tree matures its fruit in the Fall months, and is easily propagated from the fresh nuts.
When grown for grain, it usually is not planted until July, and matures a crop in a shorter period than any other grain.
As vetch matures with wheat, it may easily become a weed on farms devoted largely to small grain, but it is not to be feared where tilled crops and sods are the chief consideration.
The stigma matures in advance of the stamens, so that it has usually been fertilized by bee-borne pollen from another Sloe before its own anthers have disclosed their pollen.
The bark is of a cool grey colour, smooth when young, but as the tree matures deep longitudinal furrows form, and it becomes very rugged.
The plants bloom about the middle of June; the boll or podmatures during July, and bursts about the first of August.
The bean, being a quick-growing plant, matures its crop and is out of the way before the entire area is demanded by the companion crop.
The first named is probably the best; the last named has the disadvantage of becoming stringy if it matures during a long, dry spell, or if allowed to stand too long.
May when the leaves are about half grown on long hairy pedicels, the staminate and pistillate in separate clusters on the same or different trees; fruit matures in autumn, the samaras about 3 cm.
April or the first of May, the staminate and pistillate on separate trees; fruitmatures late in summer, the body of the samara green and more or less pubescent.
In some flowers which have long and thick tube-like corollas, and in which the stigma matures quickly, the end of the corolla itself may be tied up.
The orator, as it were, maturesand extracts from him that new thought which was taking shape within him; his better part, which after light is shed upon it will have the power to elevate him.
When a branch matures and flowers, it may survive or it may wither but it cannot extend the growth of the tree.
A plant matures more quickly in the sun, but its stature is lower than that of a plant in the dark, which has grown far more slowly, but has become very tall and slender and lacking in chlorophyl.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "matures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.