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  2. Vesta longifolia - Wikipedia

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    However, Hestia now considered a Nomen illegitimum. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] This is due to the fact, that the generic name Hestia has already been given to a fossil lycopsid . [ 5 ] Since the new generic name was not accepted, the new genus Vesta S.Y.Wong was described in 2018, and the single species is since known as Vesta longifolia (Ridl.)

  3. Hestia - Wikipedia

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    Hestia is identified with the hearth as a physical object, and the abstractions of community and domesticity, in contrast to the fire of the forge employed in blacksmithing and metalworking, the province of the god Hephaestus. Portrayals of her are rare and seldom secure. [20]

  4. Plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of branching in a tree will vary from species to species, as will the appearance of a plant as a tree, herb, or grass. Fourthly, plant morphology examines the pattern of development, the process by which structures originate and mature as a plant grows. While animals produce all the body parts they will ever have from early in their ...

  5. Hestia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hestia, the "tenth planet" in the comic series Judge Dredd; Hestia, an informal name used from 1955 to 1975 for Himalia, a moon of Jupiter. Hestia longifolia a plant species from Southeast Asia; Hestia Jones, a minor Harry Potter character; Hestia is the name of one of the Hesperides

  6. Fasciation - Wikipedia

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    Fasciation that is caused by bacteria can be controlled by not using fasciated plants and disposing of fasciated material. [10] Avoiding injury to plant bases and keeping them dry can reduce the spread of bacteria. [10] Avoidance of grafting fasciated plants and the pruning of fasciated matter can also reduce the spread of bacteria. [10]

  7. Demeter - Wikipedia

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    Diodorus described the myth of Dionysus' double birth (once from the earth, i.e. Demeter, when the plant sprouts) and once from the vine (when the fruit sprouts from the plant). Diodorus also related a version of the myth of Dionysus' destruction by the Titans ("sons of Gaia "), who boiled him, and how Demeter gathered up his remains so that he ...

  8. Beautiful and fascinating, Orchids can grow almost anywhere ...

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    These plants also like a moderately humid environment, which I create using a humidity tray of pebbles and water. The pebbles hold the plant pot above the water, so it doesn’t get water-logged ...

  9. Moly (herb) - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Sprengel believed that the plant is identical to Allium nigrum as Homer describes it. [7] Some also believe that it may have been Allium moly , instead, which is named after the mythical herb. Philippe Champault decides in favour of the Peganum harmala (of the family Nitrariaceae), [ 9 ] the Syrian or African rue (Greek πแผ γανον ...