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Brunfelsia pauciflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, the nightshades.It is endemic to Brazil, and it is grown in cultivation. [1] A shrubby perennial plant grown in gardens, its common names include today, tomorrow together, yesterday, today and tomorrow, morning-noon-and-night, kiss me quick, and Brazil raintree.
Get weather updates from USA TODAY: USA TODAY's Weather Watch. The Los Angeles Zoo, also in sprawling, mountainous Griffith Park, was closed to the public on Wednesday, its website said, citing ...
A video shared on X allegedly shows firefighters rescuing dogs from recent fires in Los Angeles, California. Verdict: False The video is miscaptioned. It was originally posted in 2022. Fact Check ...
The 2014 King Fire was a large wildfire in El Dorado County, California, which burned 97,717 acres (39,545 hectares) primarily in the Eldorado National Forest. The wildfire started on September 13, 2014, near Pollock Pines, California, to the east of Sacramento. The ensuing fire suppression effort, which cost more than $100 million and engaged ...
Cal Fire crews responded to the King Fire in the area of Kinsman Flat and Mammoth Road near the Clearwater Fire Station. The wildfire broke out at 1:30 p.m. and is at 50 acres, crews said.
It is native to South America. In English is known by the common names royal purple brunfelsia, kiss-me-quick, [1] and yesterday-today-and-tomorrow. [2] In Peru it is known by the Spanish-Quechua name chiricsanango. [3] This shrub grows up to 10 feet tall by 8 feet wide. It has a dense foliage of alternately arranged leaves each up to 12 inches ...
flame lily, climbing lily, gloriosa lily, fire lily Colchicaceae: The plant is toxic enough to cause human and animal fatalities if ingested. Every part of the plant is poisonous, especially the tuberous rhizomes. As with other members of the Colchicaceae, this plant contains high levels of colchicine, a toxic alkaloid. It also contains the ...
A massive fire tore through an upstate New York animal shelter in the middle of the night, killing all 44 of its dogs.