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  2. Dressing gown - Wikipedia

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    A dressing gown or a housecoat is a loose, open-fronted gown closed with a fabric belt that is put on over nightwear on rising from bed, or, less commonly today, worn over some day clothes when partially dressed or undressed in the morning or evening (for example, over a man's shirt and trousers without jacket and tie).

  3. Bathrobe - Wikipedia

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    A bathrobe, also known as a housecoat or a dressing gown, is a loose-fitting outer garment (a robe) worn by people, often after washing the body or around a pool. A ...

  4. Cypripedium fasciculatum - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium fasciculatum, the clustered lady's slipper, [3] is a member of the orchid genus Cypripedium.Members of this genus are commonly referred to as ladies' slippers. C. fasciculatum, along with C. montanum and C. californicum, are the only members of the genus Cypripedium that are endemic to western North America.

  5. Cypripedium yatabeanum - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium yatabeanum, known as the spotted lady slipper [3] or palomino lady's slipper, [4] is a species of terrestrial orchid. It is native to Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands ), to the Russian Far East ( Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands ), and northern Japan .

  6. Cypripedium parviflorum - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium parviflorum, commonly known as yellow lady's slipper [4] or moccasin flower, [5] is a lady's slipper orchid native to North America. [3] It is widespread, ranging from Alaska south to Arizona and Georgia. [6] It grows in fens, wetlands, shorelines, and damp woodlands. [7]

  7. Cypripedium candidum - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium candidum grows to a height of 20 to 36 cm (7.9 to 14.2 in) and is one of the smallest species of North American Cypripedium. [8] It blooms from late May to early June. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Its white pouch-like lip, sometimes dotted with maroon on the inside, is accented by tan, green or brown lateral sepals and petals. [ 11 ]

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