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  2. Psilostrophe cooperi - Wikipedia

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    Psilostrophe cooperi is a flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names Cooper's paper daisy and whitestem paperflower. It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of California , the Southwestern United States , and northwestern Mexico .

  3. Paper flower - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Paper flower may refer to: A type of artificial flower ...

  4. Bougainvillea glabra - Wikipedia

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    Tiny white flowers usually appear in clusters surrounded by colorful papery bracts, hence the name paperflower. The leaves are dark green, variable in shape, up to 100 mm (4 in) long. [ 7 ] The flowers are about 0.4 cm (0.16 in) in diameter (the pink petal-like structures are not petals, but bracts).

  5. Paper Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Paper Flowers may refer to: Paper Flowers, a 1959 ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Plants/Resources

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    Wild Flowers Worth Knowing. Don't rely on this for taxonomy (such as the scientific name of each species), but much of the historical and descriptive information is still applicable. Fire Effects Information System for forest understory plants. Goes beyond responses to fire to also cover ecology, habitats, etc. Sylvics Manual for trees.

  7. Flower - Wikipedia

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    [58] Many flowers rely on simple proximity between flower parts to ensure pollination, while others have elaborate designs to ensure pollination and prevent self-pollination. [48] Flowers use animals including: insects (entomophily), birds (ornithophily), bats (chiropterophily), lizards, [51] and even snails and slugs (malacophilae). [59]

  8. Xerochrysum bracteatum - Wikipedia

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    It flowers very profusely, [50] and the large flower heads are borne on stalks 5–9 cm (2–3.5 in) above the foliage. Unlike other forms, the stems wither and die naturally after flowering, making way for more new growth and flowers. [51] The flower heads are golden yellow and measure 6 cm (2.5 in) across. [7]

  9. Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    This book is filled largely with descriptions of dimensions for use in building various items such as flower pots, tables, altars, etc., and also contains extensive instructions concerning Feng Shui. It mentions almost nothing of the intricate glue-less and nail-less joinery for which Chinese furniture was so famous.