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  2. Cilium (computing) - Wikipedia

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    With the growth of Kubernetes and container orchestration, Cilium became a CNI, [8] providing basic things like configuring container network interfaces and Pod to Pod connectivity. From the beginning, Cilium based its networking on eBPF rather than iptables or IPVS , betting that eBPF would become the future of cloud native networking.

  3. Kubernetes - Wikipedia

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    The basic scheduling unit in Kubernetes is a pod, [54] which consists of one or more containers that are guaranteed to be co-located on the same node. [32] Each pod in Kubernetes is assigned a unique IP address within the cluster, allowing applications to use ports without the risk of conflict. [ 55 ]

  4. Erythrostemon gilliesii - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are borne in racemes up to 20 cm (8 in) long, each flower with five yellow petals with 10 long conspicuous red stamens. The pods are densely covered in short, red glandular hairs. The pods are densely covered in short, red glandular hairs.

  5. Telopea speciosissima - Wikipedia

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    The ovary lies at the base of the style and atop a stalk known as the gynophore, and it is from here that the seed pods then develop. Meanwhile, a crescent-shaped nectary lies at the base of the gynophore. [7] [9] The seed pods grow to 8–15 cm (3–6 in) long. [2] As the pods mature, they range from green, to yellow and finally turn russet ...

  6. Abutilon theophrasti - Wikipedia

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    The plant's flowers are yellow and grow up to an inch in diameter, with five petals attached at the base. Flowers grow on stalks and can either be found in clusters or individually where the stalk meets the leaf stem. [4] Pod-like capsules produced by the plant consist of 12-15 wood segments that form cup-like rings.

  7. Telopea truncata - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-flowered plants have both red- and yellow-flowered progeny. [2] Anthesis is basipetal; that is, the flowers at the base (edges) of the flower head open first. [3] The flower is composed of a 2 cm-long perianth on a 1 cm-long stalk, with a pronounced kink in the style above the ovary; [5] all other waratah species have gently incurving ...

  8. Flowers of sulfur - Wikipedia

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    Flowers of sulfur (British spelling flowers of sulphur) is a very fine, bright yellow sulfur powder that is produced by sublimation and deposition. It can contain up to 30% of the amorphous allotrope of sulfur, which is the noncrystalline structure of sulfur. [ 1 ]

  9. Vanilla - Wikipedia

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    These seed pods are roughly a third of an inch (8 mm) by six inches (15 cm), and brownish red to black when ripe. Inside of these pods is an oily liquid full of tiny seeds. [26] One flower produces one fruit. V. planifolia flowers are hermaphroditic: they carry both male and female organs. However, self-pollination is blocked by a membrane ...