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  2. Phleum - Wikipedia

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    They are tufted grasses growing to 20–150 cm tall, with cylindrical, spike-like panicles containing many densely packed spikelets. [6] Species [3] [7] [8] [9]

  3. Human height - Wikipedia

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    Height measurement using a stadiometer. Human height or stature is the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a human body, standing erect.It is measured using a stadiometer, [1] in centimetres when using the metric system or SI system, [2] [3] or feet and inches when using United States customary units or the imperial system.

  4. Oenanthe aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Fine-leaved water-dropwort is a hairless, annual to perennial herb about 150 cm tall. Young plants have tubers, which disappear by mid-summer.The stem is hollow and striated, normally about 1 cm in diameter but exceptionally reaching 8 cm, [2] erect or sprawling, rooting at the nodes of any submerged sections.

  5. Cleome gynandra - Wikipedia

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    Cleome gynandra is an erect, branching plant generally between 25 cm and 60 cm tall. Depending on environmental conditions, it can reach up to 150 cm of height. [7] Its sparse leaves are each made up of 3–7 oval-shaped leaflets. The flowers are white, sometimes changing to rose pink as they age. [8] The leaves and flowers are both edible.

  6. Ptilimnium costatum - Wikipedia

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    Ptilimnium costatum is a robust perennial, growing to 150 cm tall. It produces umbels of small white flowers. It produces umbels of small white flowers. It flowers and fruits from June to October, which is generally later in the season that other Ptilimnium in its range.

  7. List of largest birds - Wikipedia

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    Adults can grow to 102–106 cm (40–42 in) long, with a standing height of up to 100 cm (39 in) and are estimated to weigh approximately 4.2 kg (9.3 lb). Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 52.3–57 cm (20.6–22.4 in), the tail is 30 cm (12 in), the tarsus is 11 cm (4.3 in) and the culmen is

  8. Mayflower - Wikipedia

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    The cabins were thin-walled and extremely cramped, and the total area was 15 by 25 feet (4.5 by 7.5 m) at its largest. Below decks, any person over five feet (150 cm) tall would be unable to stand up straight. The maximum possible space for each person would have been slightly less than the size of a modern-day single bed. [35]

  9. Rumex pseudonatronatus - Wikipedia

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    Stems are erect, up to 150 cm tall, often branching above the middle. Leaves are lanceolate, up to 30 cm long. The inflorescence typically takes up the upper half of the shoot, the flowers green, pink or red, in whorls of up to 30 flowers. Achenes are reddish-brown, up to 3 mm long. [4] [8] [9]