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  2. Thalassia testudinum - Wikipedia

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    Seeds begin to develop in about 2–4 weeks if fertilization occurred. [7] Female turtle grass fruits develop into green capsule about 20–25 mm in diameter and can include 1-6 small seeds. [17] [13] After about 8 weeks of growth, the fruit undergoes dehiscence (botany), which releases neutrally buoyant seeds into the water column.

  3. Clathrus ruber - Wikipedia

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    Clathrus ruber is a species of fungus in the family Phallaceae, and the type species of the genus Clathrus.It is commonly known as the latticed stinkhorn, the basket stinkhorn, or the red cage, alluding to the striking fruit bodies that are shaped somewhat like a round or oval hollow sphere with interlaced or latticed branches.

  4. Cerococcidae - Wikipedia

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    They hatch in the spring and emerge through a small hole at the back. These first instars are ambulatory and disperse around the host plant. Second instars appear early in the summer and adults towards the end of summer, with egg-laying taking place in the autumn. Males occur in most species. [2]

  5. Phalaris minor - Wikipedia

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    Phalaris minor is a species of grass native to North Africa, Europe, and South Asia. [1] The bunchgrass is widely naturalised elsewhere.. Common names include little seed canary grass, small-seeded canary grass, small canary grass, [2] lesser-canary grass, [3] guli danda (), and sittee booti ().

  6. Mutinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    The stalk is hollow and strongly wrinkled overall; its shape is cylindrical below, but it gradually tapers to a narrow apex with a small opening at the tip. The upper half of the stalk is bright red to reddish orange, and the color gradually loses intensity transforming into pinkish white below. The stalk may be straight, or slightly curved. [11]

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  8. Hymenachne amplexicaulis - Wikipedia

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    Hymenachne is a perennial grass that primarily reproduces via stolons. [4] This robust species is commonly found growing 1–2.5m tall. [4] The stems are hairless and float prostrate across the top of the water, then grow upright from these bases to support leaves. [4]

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.