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  2. The Gold-spinners - Wikipedia

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    The Witch is enraged and promptly casts a spell to stop them. She conjures a magic ball, which flies by the maiden as she is held by the mounted Prince crossing a bridge. Whirlwinds cast her from the Prince's arms and into the river. Though he tries to dive in after her, he is restrained by his men.

  3. Thuja occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Thuja occidentalis, also known as northern white-cedar, [1] eastern white-cedar, [2] or arborvitae, [2] [3] is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is native to eastern Canada and much of the north-central and northeastern United States. [3] [4] It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.

  4. Buddleja globosa - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja globosa, also known as the orange-ball-tree, [1] orange ball buddleja, and matico, is a species of flowering plant endemic to Chile and Argentina, where it grows in dry and moist forest, from sea level to 2,000 m. [2] The species was first described and named by Hope in 1782. [3]

  5. Lamium galeobdolon - Wikipedia

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    Lamium galeobdolon comprises four closely-related subspecies that are sometimes considered to be four separate species, one of which, the variegated yellow archangel (Lamium galeobdolon subsp. argentatum) from central Europe, is widely present as an invasive subspecies in several European countries outside of its native range and also in New ...

  6. List of books written by Daisy Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Maisie the Moonbeam Fairy (US name: Anna the Moonbeam Fairy) Sue Mongredien 98: Sabrina the Sweet Dreams Fairy: Narinder Dhami 99: Madison the Magic Show Fairy: Showtime Fairies: 2011: Sue Mongredien 100: Leah the Theatre Fairy (100th Book) Narinder Dhami 101: Alesha the Acrobat Fairy: Sue Mongredien 102: Darcey the Dance Diva Fairy: Narinder ...

  7. Cascabela thevetia - Wikipedia

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    Cascabela thevetia is an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree. Its leaves are willow-like, linear-lanceolate, and glossy green in color. They are covered in waxy coating to reduce water loss (typical of oleanders).

  8. The Langs' Fairy Books - Wikipedia

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    "The Crown Returns to the Queen of the Fishes". Illustration by H. J. Ford for Andrew Lang's The Orange Fairy Book Folio Society editions of the Coloured Fairy Books. The best-known volumes of the series are the 12 Fairy Books, each of which is distinguished by its own color.

  9. Parodia leninghausii - Wikipedia

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    Common names include lemon ball cactus, golden ball cactus and yellow tower cactus. Botanist Karl Moritz Schumann named it after Wilhelm Lenninghaus (1845-1918), [ 1 ] a native of North Rhine-Westphalia who, in the 1880s, left his hometown of Ennepetal and emigrated to Porto Alegre , Brazil , where he became Guillermo Lenninghaus, and collected ...

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