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  2. Stokesia laevis - Wikipedia

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    Stokesia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae, containing the single species Stokesia laevis. Common names include Stokes' aster and stokesia. [3] [1] The species is native to the southeastern United States. The flowers appear in the summer and are purple, blue, or white in nature. [2]

  3. S. laevis - Wikipedia

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    S. laevis may refer to: Scleria laevis, the smooth scleria, a flowering plant species in the genus Scleria; Serrata laevis, a sea snail species; Shorea laevis, a plant species found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand; Sporolactobacillus laevis, an anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium species in the genus Sporolactobacillus

  4. Bulk confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Bulk confectionery, pick and mix candy, candy walls, or simply loose candy is a retailing strategy where various types of confectionery are sold together in a large container or in separate bins, allowing customers to select the assortment and quantity they prefer.

  5. Stokesia - Wikipedia

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    Stokesia may refer to: Stokesia, a plant genus in the family Asteraceae; Stokesia, a single-celled ciliate protozoa genus in the family Stokesiidae This page was ...

  6. Stokesiidae - Wikipedia

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    Stokesia Wenrich, 1929 Stokesiidae is a family of ciliates in the order Peniculida. References. Stokesiidae on www.taxonomy.nl; This page was last ...

  7. Pentacheles laevis - Wikipedia

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    Pentacheles laevis, also known as the smooth blind decapod, is a species of crustacean in the family Polychelidae. [1] [2] References

  8. Anisoptera laevis - Wikipedia

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    Anisoptera laevis grows as an emergent tree up to 65 metres (210 ft) tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 2 m (7 ft). It has buttresses up to 15 m (50 ft) tall and up to 4 m (13 ft) wide. The bark is fissured and flaky.

  9. Potamocorbula laevis - Wikipedia

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    Potamocorbula laevis is a species of marine bivalve in the family Corbulidae. [1] [2] It is an intertidal species that occurs in the Western Pacific in the Philippines, Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan. [2] It was originally described in 1843 by Richard Brinsley Hinds (1812–1847) under the protonym of Corbula laevis from specimens collected at ...