Some Other Sucker's Parade was created in 1919-11.
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Some plants that reproduce by suckers include raspberry bushes, blackberry bushes, and aspen trees. Suckers are shoots that grow from the roots of the plant and help it spread and propagate.
If the shrub was rooted from a cutting then the growths are not suckers but young shoots. If the plant was grafted,unlikely for a Weigela, then they could be suckers. The normal practice is to remove some of the old branches and let the young ones replace them.
Some Other Stuff was created in 1965.
Some Other Guy was created in 1962.
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It depends on the Krewe hosting the parade. Some are held in the morning, some in the afternoon, and some at night. Local television station websites usually post parade schedules.
Some Other Country was created on 2007-08-27.
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Suckers are the shoots that grow from the rootstock below the graft. They should be removed by pulling them off when they are young. Not to be confused with epicormic shoots which are dormant buds along the branches activated by some sort of stress.
It depends on where you are and what parade it is. Some parades start in the morning, some in the afternoon, and some may start in the evening. Check your local newspaper for the time a parade starts in your area.
Oh, dude, like, suckers in leeches are like their multitasking tools. They use them to attach to their hosts for a nice blood meal and also for some sweet locomotion. So, basically, suckers in leeches are like their all-in-one package for feeding and getting around.