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  2. Dietes - Wikipedia

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    D. grandiflora and D. iridioides both have white flowers marked with yellow and violet, and appear similar in photographs, but they are quite different: those of grandiflora are much larger, last three days, and have dark spots at the base of the outer tepals, while those of iridioides are small, last only one day, and lack the spots.

  3. Dietes iridioides - Wikipedia

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    Dietes iridioides, commonly named African iris, fortnight lily, and morea iris, is a species of plant in the family Iridaceae that is native to Southern Africa. Description [ edit ]

  4. Dietes grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Dietes grandiflora, commonly named fortnight lily, large wild iris, African iris [1] or fairy iris, is a rhizomatous perennial plant of the family Iridaceae with long, rigid, sword-like green leaves. This species is common in horticulture in its native South Africa , where it is often used in public gardens, beautification of commercial ...

  5. Why Do We Say “Quit Cold Turkey”?

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    The post Why Do We Say “Quit Cold Turkey”? appeared first on Reader's Digest. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Cold turkey? Arctic blast to chill much of US after Thanksgiving

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    The cold will then advance farther south and east through much of the Plains and Midwest this weekend. How cold? By Saturday morning, about 196 million Americans will be waking up to below ...

  7. Talk:Dietes iridioides - Wikipedia

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    I'm not sure the included image is actually Dietes iridoides, by Goldblatt's key here it seems to key out to D. grandiflora to me - "inner tepals with brown markings on the claw" vs "inner tepals not marked". This distinction is actually mentioned in this article (!)

  8. Dietes bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Dietes bicolor, the African iris, butterfly flag, fortnight lily, or peacock flower, [1] is a clump-forming rhizomatous perennial plant with long sword-like evergreen pale green leaves, growing from multiple fans at the base of the clump.

  9. Don’t go ‘cold turkey’ when coming off antidepressants ...

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    Don’t go ‘cold turkey’ when coming off antidepressants, experts warn. Ella Pickover, PA Health Correspondent. January 16, 2023 at 7:01 PM.