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1 III, 21 | Some of the leguminous plants bring milk in abundance, 2 IV, 11 | these creatures, as with plants, some individuals are fruitful 3 IV, 11 | as in testaceans and in plants there is what bears and 4 v, 1 | found to have in common with plants. For some plants are generated 5 v, 1 | common with plants. For some plants are generated from the seed 6 v, 1 | generated from the seed of plants, whilst other plants are 7 v, 1 | of plants, whilst other plants are self-generated through 8 v, 1 | seed; and of these latter plants some derive their nutriment 9 v, 1 | others grow inside other plants, as is mentioned, by the 10 v, 1 | animals, in the soil, or on plants, or in the parts of these, 11 v, 11 | mind, that just as with plants and quadrupeds diversity 12 VII, 1 | Alcmaeon of Croton remarks, as plants first blossom and then seed. 13 VIII, 1 | comes the plant, and of plants one will differ from another 14 VIII, 1 | word, the whole genus of plants, whilst it is devoid of 15 VIII, 1 | remarked, there is observed in plants a continuous scale of ascent 16 VIII, 1 | habits of life. Thus of plants that spring from seed the 17 VIII, 1 | young. Some animals, like plants, simply procreate their 18 VIII, 2 | so-called stalk-weed or growing plants; as for instance, the phycis, 19 VIII, 3 | live and roost also on the plants from which they derive their 20 VIII, 11| the juices of fruits and plants. The bee is the only insect