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  3. Warszewiczia coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Warszewiczia coccinea (or chaconia, wild poinsettia, pastora del monte and pride of Trinidad and Tobago) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago. It is also found throughout Central America and the West Indies southward to Bolivia.

  4. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    It was known by the common name "poinsettia" as early as 1836, [8] derived from Joel Roberts Poinsett, a botanist and the first US Minister to Mexico. [9] Possibly as early as 1826, Poinsett began sending poinsettias from Mexico back to his greenhouses in South Carolina. [10] Prior to poinsettia, it was known as "Mexican flame flower" or ...

  5. Doily - Wikipedia

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    A crocheted doily in use Queen Elizabeth II holds a doily-wrapped posy. Macarons on a paper doily A doily (also doiley , doilie , doyly , or doyley ) is an ornamental mat, typically made of paper or fabric, and variously used for protecting surfaces or binding flowers, in food service presentation, or as a clothing ornamentation, as well as a ...

  6. Charles D'Oyly - Wikipedia

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    Charles D'Oyly was born in Murshidabad, Bengal, India on 17 September 1781 [2] into a family that had long served in India. [3] He was the son of Sir John-Hadley D'Oyly, 6th Baronet and Diana Rochfort. [4]

  7. Philips circle pattern - Wikipedia

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    Philips circle pattern was also used by Channel 7 from 1995 (when station was replacing its previously Telefunken FuBK [102] [103] which was used from 1982 until 1995) [104] [105] [106] until it switched to a 24/7 schedule on 11 March 2010. the Philips circle pattern was also used by MCOT HD (then as Channel 9) [107] from 1995 until it switched ...