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  2. Cryptorchidism - Wikipedia

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    Cryptorchidism, also known as undescended testis, is the failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum.The word is from Ancient Greek κρυπτός (kryptos) 'hidden' and ὄρχις (orchis) 'testicle'.

  3. I Kept My Stubborn Orchid Alive For Two Years Using This ...

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    However, I was able to keep my orchid alive for over two years using the ice cube method of watering. It entailed putting two large ice cubes, give or take, once a week into the pot.

  4. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    crypto-G κρυπτός (kruptós) hidden: Cryptococcus; Cryptosporidium: All pages with titles beginning with Crypto: culminicola L summit dweller Elaeocarpus culminicola; Euxoa culminicola; Pinus culminicola, Potosi pinyon All pages with titles containing culminicola: cursor: L: runner, racer

  5. Mapinguari - Wikipedia

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    There are various depictions of the mapinguari. Prior to 1933, traditional folklore describe it as a former human shaman turned into a hairy humanoid cyclops. [1] This version is often said to have a gaping mouth on its abdomen, [2] with its feet turned backwards.

  6. Ludisia - Wikipedia

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    Ludisia (Lus. [2]) is a genus of orchids that was thought to contain just one species, Ludisia discolor, commonly referred to as jewel orchid.A second species, Ludisia ravanii, from the Philippines, was described in 2013. [3]

  7. Cryptostylis erecta - Wikipedia

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    Cryptostylis erecta, commonly known as the bonnet orchid or tartan tongue orchid , [2] is an orchid endemic to south eastern Australia.A small and common plant, it has dark green lance-shaped to egg-shaped leaves and up to twelve greenish flowers with a large, bonnet-like or hood-like, lilac-coloured labellum with a network of purple veins.

  8. Will Euonymus Grow Indoors Year-Round? How to Keep This ... - AOL

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    They won't be as fussy as a fiddle-leaf fig or an orchid. Set a euonymus in a sunny window, water it when the soil feels dry, and you're pretty much there, other than a little pruning to keep it ...

  9. Cryptostylis subulata - Wikipedia

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    Cryptostylis subulata, commonly known as the large tongue orchid, duckbill orchid or cow orchid, [3] is a common and widespread orchid in south eastern Australia and New Zealand. It has relatively large, leathery, dark green to yellowish-green leaves and up to twenty yellowish flowers with a reddish-brown and dark purple labellum .