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  2. Gamochaeta pensylvanica - Wikipedia

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    Gamochaeta pensylvanica, the Pennsylvania cudweed [2] [3] or Pennsylvania everlasting, [4] is a widespread species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.It is native to South America and introduced into Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and North America.

  3. Love Is All Around - Wikipedia

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    The band themselves eventually took the decision to delete the record from sale, but did not manage to tie with Adams as "Saturday Night" by Whigfield entered straight at the top on 11 September 1994, with Wet Wet Wet dropping to number two. [49] [50] Reg Presley famously spent some of his songwriting royalties on crop circle research. [51]

  4. Wet-on-wet - Wikipedia

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    Winslow Homer, Rowing Home (1890), an example of the wet-on-wet technique in watercolor, especially in the sky Wet-on-wet , or alla prima (Italian, meaning at first attempt ), direct painting or au premier coup , [ 1 ] is a painting technique in which layers of wet paint are applied to previously administered layers of wet paint.

  5. Themeda triandra - Wikipedia

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    Themeda triandra is a species of C 4 perennial tussock-forming grass widespread in Africa, Australia, Asia and the Pacific [2].In Australia it is commonly known as kangaroo grass [3] and in East Africa and South Africa it is known as red grass and red oat grass or as rooigras in Afrikaans.

  6. Bothriochloa macra - Wikipedia

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  7. Bill Alexander (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander and the second featured artist would alternate episodes, with both painters using the wet-on-wet method. This series was turned into a series of books "as seen on television". Alexander moved to Sproat Lake in British Columbia, Canada, in the early 1990s. He retired due to a heart attack and a stroke, and died on 24 January 1997. [3]