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  2. Clan Maclean - Wikipedia

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    Clan Maclean ( / mækˈleɪn / ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Clann 'IllEathain [kʰl̪ˠãn̪ˠ iˈʎɛhɛɲ]) is a Highlands Scottish clan. They are one of the oldest clans in the Highlands and owned large tracts of land in Argyll as well as the Inner Hebrides. Many early MacLeans became famous for their honour, strength and courage in battle. They were involved in clan skirmishes with the Mackinnons ...

  3. Epacris impressa - Wikipedia

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    List. Epacris impressa, also known as common heath, is a species of plant in the heath family Ericaceae. It is native to south-eastern Australia (the states of Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and New South Wales ). French botanist Jacques Labillardière collected the species in 1793 and described it in 1805.

  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 .

  5. 40 Best Spring Flowers to Beautify Your Backyard ... - AOL

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    40. Penstemon. Penstemon is an often overlooked plant on many spring favorite flower lists, but Jamison has raved to Parade all about these beautiful spring flowers. They are a native flower to ...

  6. Plant reproductive morphology - Wikipedia

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    Plant reproductive morphology is the study of the physical form and structure (the morphology) of those parts of plants directly or indirectly concerned with sexual reproduction .

  7. Flora of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Composition of the flora. Ireland has a small flora for a European country because of its small size, lack of geological and ecological variation and its Pleistocene history. [1] There are 3,815 species of plant listed for Ireland: [2] Phylum Anthocerotophyta – hornworts: 3 species. Phylum Bryophyta – mosses: 556 species.

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