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User_gary  #575700  Sun, 12 Oct 08 02:27 PM
One day, when Rakesh was six, he walked home from the Mussoorie bazaar eating cherries. They were a little sweet, a little sour; small, bright red cherries, which had come all the way from the Kashmir valley.
Here in the Himalayan foothills where Rakesh lived, there were not many fruit trees. The soil was stony, and the dry cold winds stunted the growth of most plants. But on the more sheltered slopes there were forests of oak and deodar.

Could you explain to me the emboldened parts?
  
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Feebs11  #575796  Mon, 13 Oct 08 12:42 AM
 A wind that is cold and carries no moisture, very typical of winter and very damaging to plants.
  
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