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  2. Corn stalk - Wikipedia

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    Corn stalk" or "Cornstalk" may refer to: The stem of a maize plant; Dracaena fragrans or cornstalk dracaena, a flowering plant; Cornstalk (Shawnee leader), a Shawnee ...

  3. Dracaena fragrans - Wikipedia

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    Dracaena fragrans (cornstalk dracaena), is a flowering plant species that is native plant throughout tropical Africa, from Sudan south to Mozambique, west to Côte d'Ivoire and southwest to Angola, growing in upland regions at 600–2,250 m (1,970–7,380 ft) altitude.

  4. Cornstalk, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Cornstalk is an unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. Cornstalk is 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Lewisburg . The community was named after Cornstalk , a leader of the Shawnee nation.

  5. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    A sassy, sarcastic fish who dances with Cranston Goat. Giant Goldfish Goldfish Adventure Time: Fish which is ridden by Marceline the Vampire Queen: Gill Moorish idol: Finding Nemo: Leader of the Tank Gang. Gummy Fish Candy fish Adventure Time: Fish which is made from Candy, created by Princess Bubblegum. Gyopi Goldfish Goldfish Warning! Holu

  6. Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area is located on 11,772 acres (4,764 ha) in Mason County near Southside, West Virginia. [2] Second growth oak - hickory and mixed hardwoods forests cover much of the rolling and moderately steep slopes.

  7. Elasmopalpus lignosellus - Wikipedia

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    Elasmopalpus lignosellus, the lesser cornstalk borer, was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1848. [1] It is found from the southern United States to Mexico, Central America and South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Argentina and Chile).

  8. Talk:Corn Stalk Defense - Wikipedia

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    I have been wondering why this opening is called the Cornstalk, Corn Stalk, or Corn Stalks. The origin of the name would be a really interesting addition to the arcticle. I found the name "Cornstalk Defense" on Chessmaster 10th edition. Regarding the notability of the arcticle, I really think that this is a notable opening.

  9. Cornstalk fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The cornstalk fiddle is a toy, and a type of bowed string instrument played historically in North America. The instrument consists of a cornstalk, with slits cut into the shaft to allow one or more fibrous sections to separate from the main body and serve as "strings." Pieces of wood or other material are wedged under the strings before they ...