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  2. Flameless candle - Wikipedia

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    Flameless candles display flickering light, simulating real flames. As a decorative element, the design of a flameless candle is relatively versatile. The body or "housing" of the device is commonly cylindrical, containing a battery pack and an often flame-shaped LED lamp atop the candle. Many manufactures use LED lights with a sporadic ...

  3. Eremurus robustus - Wikipedia

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    At the base of each flower is a brown blotch with a green keel. [3] The pedicels of the flowers are longest in those at the base of the inflorescence, decreasing in length toward its tip, while the flowers themselves, numbering some 700 to 800 per inflorescence, begin to bloom in June. [ 4 ]

  4. Eremurus - Wikipedia

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    Eremurus / ˌ ɛr ɪ ˈ m jʊər ə s / [2] is a genus of deciduous perennial flowers in the family Asphodelaceae.They are also known as the foxtail lilies or desert candles.They are native to eastern Europe in (Russia and Ukraine), and temperate Asia from Turkey to China, with many species in Central Asia.

  5. Drew Barrymore’s flower pot candles are on sale at Walmart

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    These double-wick soy wax candles come in reusable flowerpots with six different scents to choose from: Santal Flower, Red Rose Prosecco, Salted Caramel Cream, Wild Cherry Spritzer, Peppered ...

  6. Drew Barrymore’s Beautiful candles have a surprise inside ...

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    Drew Barrymore's line of candles will be your latest flame. (Photo: Getty/Walmart)

  7. Plumeria rubra - Wikipedia

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    Plumeria rubra is a deciduous plant species belonging to the genus Plumeria. [4] Originally native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela, it has been widely cultivated in subtropical and tropical climates worldwide and is a popular garden and park plant, as well as being used in temples and cemeteries.