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F. rhopalophylla in flower F. rhopalophylla subsp. aurantica. The only species currently recognised in this genus is Fenestraria rhopalophylla.Each leaf has an epidermal window, a transparent window-like area, at its rounded tip, it is for these window-like structures that the genus is named (Latin: fenestra).
Unofficially: Flowers of the ipê-amarelo (Handroanthus chrysotrichus), the gold trumpet tree [a] National founder: Pedro I of Brazil: Notes
National flower: Golden shower (Cassia fistula Linn.) ราชพฤกษ์: Ratchaphruek flower: One of three national symbols proclaimed in a declaration of the Office of the Prime Minister dated 26 October 2001. [3] National architecture Sala Thai ศาลาไทย: Sala Thai
A fleuron (/ ˈ f l ʊər ɒ n,-ə n, ˈ f l ɜːr ɒ n,-ə n / [1]), also known as printers' flower, is a typographic element, or glyph, used either as a punctuation mark or as an ornament for typographic compositions. Fleurons are stylized forms of flowers or leaves; the term derives from the Old French: floron ("flower"). [2]
After it flowers, it bears dark blue/purple fruit with a white powdery coating from June to August. [4] Its stems are terete and grow 30–60 cm (12–24 in) long. Its rhizomes are stout and knotty. The plant is known to have petals that become transparent when in contact with water, giving it its common name. Once it is dry, the petals return ...
Overview of Massachusetts state symbols Type Symbol Law Flower: Mayflower: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §7 Tree: American elm: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §8 Bird: Chickadee: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §9
Windows Vista added full support for 256×256-pixel 32-bit color icons, [Notes 1] as well as support for the compressed PNG format. Although compression is not required, Microsoft recommends that all 32-bit color 256×256 icons in ICO files should be stored in PNG format to reduce the overall size of the file. The Windows Vista Explorer ...
Hymenocallis / ˌ h aɪ m ɪ n ə ˈ k æ l ɪ s / [7] (US) or / ˌ h aɪ m ɛ n oʊ ˈ k æ l ɪ s / [8] (UK) is a genus of flowering plants in the amaryllis family native to the Americas. [9]Hymenocallis contains more than 60 species of herbaceous bulbous perennials native to the southeastern United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America.