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  2. Mexican featherwork - Wikipedia

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    Feather headdress Moctezuma II; Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México. Mexican featherwork, also called "plumería", was an important artistic and decorative technique in the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods in what is now Mexico.

  3. Plumeria obtusa - Wikipedia

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    Plumeria obtusa, the Singapore graveyard flower, [3] is a species of the genus Plumeria (Apocynaceae). It is native to the Neotropics , but widely cultivated for its ornamental and fragrant flowers around the world, where suitably warm climate exists.

  4. Plumeria clusioides - Wikipedia

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    Plumeria clusioides is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. [1] [2] It is endemic to the Island of Cuba. [3] References This page was last edited ...

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  6. Charles Plumier - Wikipedia

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    Charles Plumier. Charles Plumier (French: [ʃaʁl ply.mje]; 20 April 1646 – 20 November 1704) was a French botanist after whom the frangipani genus Plumeria is named. Plumier is considered one of the most important of the botanical explorers of his time.

  7. Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    The official bird of the Northern Marianas Islands is the endemic Mariana fruit dove and the official flower is the Plumeria, which originated in the Americas. [134] The islands are home to many tropical plants and animals, as well marine life such as whales and dugongs . [ 134 ]

  8. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects, "textured", plain with a regular repeating pattern design, or with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest wallpaper rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat.

  9. Hanakotoba - Wikipedia

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