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  2. Mountain Jam - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Jam. " Mountain Jam " is an improvised instrumental jam by The Allman Brothers Band, based on Donovan 's 1967 hit song "There Is a Mountain". The first known recording of a performance was done on May 4, 1969, at Macon Central Park. "Mountain Jam" was originally released in 1972 on the album Eat a Peach, as recorded at the Fillmore ...

  3. Chivers and Sons - Wikipedia

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    In 2007. Premier Foods would close down the Coolock factory leading to the loss of 100 jobs. The factory is now lying derelict. In 2011 Premier Foods sold the Chivers brand to the Boyne Valley Group as part of a £40m sale, [7] and in 2012 Premier sold the Hartley's brand and the Histon factory as part of a £200m deal with Hain Celestial. [8]

  4. Oemleria - Wikipedia

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    Oemleria cerasiformis, a shrub commonly known as osoberry [6] or Indian plum, [7] is the sole extant species in genus Oemleria. Native to the Pacific coast and ranges of North America , from British Columbia , Canada to Santa Barbara County , California , U.S.A. , [ 7 ] it is among the first plants to leaf out and flowers early in the spring.

  5. Where the Columbines Grow - Wikipedia

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    Where the Columbines Grow is one of the two official state songs of the U.S. state of Colorado. [1] It was written and composed by Dr. Arthur John Fynn in 1911, [2][3] and was adopted on May 8, 1915. [4] In the early to mid-2000s, there was debate over replacing Where the Columbines Grow with John Denver 's Rocky Mountain High or Merle Haggard ...

  6. Hymenoxys grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Description. H. grandiflora is a perennial herb up to 30 centimeters (1 foot) tall. The leaves are 7.5–10 cm (3–4 in) long. [4] The plant generally produces one flower head per stem, up to 10 per plant, present between June and August. [4] Each head has 15–44 ray flowers and 150–400 disc flowers. [5] The seeds are five-sided with narrow ...

  7. Prunus maritima - Wikipedia

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    Prunus maritima is a deciduous shrub, in its natural sand dune habitat growing 1–2 meters (– feet) tall, although it can grow larger, up to 4 m (13 ft) tall, when cultivated in gardens. The leaves are alternate, elliptical, 3–7 centimeters (– inches) long and 2–4 cm (– in) broad, with a sharply toothed margin.