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  2. Cotyledon undulata - Wikipedia

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    Cotyledon undulata, also known as silver crown or silver ruffles, is a small succulent shrub up to 50 cm tall. It has unusual grey undulating leaves that give it a very sculptural shape. Cotyledon undulata is perhaps the most widely grown Cotyledon. The stems are covered with a thick, white, coating.

  3. Mauna Kea silversword - Wikipedia

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    Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp. sandwicense, the Mauna Kea silversword, [1] is a highly endangered flowering plant endemic to the island of Hawaiʻi (Big Island) of Hawaii.It is the "crown jewel" [2] of the volcanic mountain Mauna Kea, from which it derives its English name.

  4. The Silver Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Crown is a children's science-fiction book by Robert C. O'Brien. Published in 1968, it was his first novel. Published in 1968, it was his first novel. Plot summary

  5. Eucalyptus melanophloia - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus melanophloia, commonly known as silver-leaved ironbark, [2] is a species of tree that is endemic to northeastern Australia. It is a small to medium-sized tree with rough, hard ironbark on the trunk and branches. The crown is usually composed of juvenile leaves that are dull, glaucous, sessile and arranged in opposite pairs. The ...

  6. Cotyledon orbiculata - Wikipedia

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    Cotyledon orbiculata is an extremely variable species, one that grows to approximately 1.3 m (4.3 ft) in height. [1] It has gray-green leaves (up to 13 by 7 cm (5.1 by 2.8 in)), which naturally develop a white, powdery substance (known as farina) on their surfaces; this farina helps reflect sunlight and conserve water.

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  8. Silphium - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Cyrenean silver coin depicting a silphium seed or fruit. There has been some speculation about the connection between silphium and the traditional heart shape (♥). [25] Silver coins from Cyrene of the 6th–5th centuries BCE bear a similar design, sometimes accompanied by a silphium plant, and is understood to represent its seed or ...

  9. How California eco-bureaucrats halted a Pacific Palisades ...

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    That work saved about 200 Braunton’s milkvetch plants — almost all of which have now likely been torched in the wildfires that consumed Topanga Canyon, along with nearly 24,000 acres (37 ...