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  2. Malpighia glabra - Wikipedia

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    Malpighia peruviana Moric. Malpighia virgata Pav. Malpighia glabra is a tropical fruit -bearing shrub or small tree in the family Malpighiaceae. It has often been confused with the cultivated crop tree M. emarginata, but has small insipid fruit and a very different flower structure.

  3. Camellia japonica - Wikipedia

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    Camellia japonica, known as common camellia, or Japanese camellia, is a species of Camellia, a flowering plant genus in the family Theaceae. There are thousands of cultivars of C. japonica in cultivation, with many colors and forms of flowers. Despite its common name, it is native to China, not Japan.

  4. Heliotropism - Wikipedia

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    Heliotropism, a form of tropism, is the diurnal or seasonal motion of plant parts (flowers or leaves) in response to the direction of the Sun. The habit of some plants to move in the direction of the Sun, a form of tropism, was already known by the Ancient Greeks.

  5. Clan Maclean - Wikipedia

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    The Clan Maclean fought as royalists at the Battle of Inverlochy (1645), Battle of Auldearn and Battle of Kilsyth, alongside men from Clan MacDonald, and other allies from Ireland raised by Alasdair MacColla. Their enemy was the Scottish Argyll government forces of Clan Campbell, led by Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll.

  6. More than 300 plant species in flower show entry - AOL

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    The project also relies on the efforts of modern-day plant hunters Sue and Bleddyn Wynn-Jones from Crûg Farm nursery near Caernarfon. For the last 30 years, they have travelled the world in ...

  7. Epacris impressa - Wikipedia

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    Four forms have been identified, but no subspecies are recognised. Growing in heathland, shrubland or open forest, it is generally a small shrub around 0.5 to 1 m (1 ft 8 in to 3 ft 3 in) tall, with small stiff leaves. The red, pink or white tube-like flowers appear from late autumn to early spring.

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