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  2. Acer pensylvanicum - Wikipedia

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    Acer pensylvanicam inflorescence in Ashford, Connecticut. Moosewood is an understory tree of cool, moist forests, often preferring slopes. It is among the most shade-tolerant of deciduous trees, capable of germinating and persisting for years as a small understory shrub, then growing rapidly to its full height when a gap opens up.

  3. Viburnum lantanoides - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum lantanoides (commonly known as hobble-bush, [1] witch-hobble, alder-leaved viburnum, American wayfaring tree, [2] and moosewood [3]) is a perennial shrub of the family Adoxaceae (formerly in the Caprifoliaceae), growing 2–4 meters (6–12 ft) high with pendulous branches that take root where they touch the ground.

  4. De Havilland Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    We were impressed by the appearance of the airplane that looks fast usually is fast, and the Mosquito was, by the standards of the time, an extremely well-streamlined airplane, and it was highly regarded, highly respected." [45] [61] The trials set up future production plans between Britain, Australia, and Canada. Six days later, Arnold ...

  5. Moosewood Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Moosewood Restaurant (January 3, 1973–present) is an American natural foods restaurant in Ithaca, New York. In 1978, the original founders sold the restaurant to ...

  6. Moosewood - Wikipedia

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    Moosewood may refer to: Acer pensylvanicum, a species of maple known variously as striped maple, moosewood and moose maple; Viburnum lantanoides, a species of shrub in the family Caprifoliaceae; Dirca, a genus of deciduous shrubs in the family Thymelaeaceae, known variously as leatherwood, moosewood, ropebark and wicopy

  7. Exotic matter - Wikipedia

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    There are several proposed types of exotic matter: Hypothetical particles and states of matter that have not yet been encountered, ...

  8. Barbary sheep - Wikipedia

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    Barbary sheep stand 75 to 110 cm (2 ft 6 in to 3 ft 7 in) tall at the shoulder, with a length around 1.5 m (5 ft), and weigh 30 to 145 kg (66 to 320 lb). [5] They are sandy-brown, darkening with age, with a slightly lighter underbelly and a darker line along the back.

  9. Antonine Plague - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire in 180 AD. The Antonine Plague of AD 165 to 180, also known as the Plague of Galen (after Galen, the Greek physician who described it), was a prolonged and destructive epidemic, [1] which impacted the Roman Empire.