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  2. Power Players - Wikipedia

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    Power Players is a CGI animated television series created by Jeremy Zag and developed by Man of Action.The series is produced by Zagtoon and Method Animation, in co-production with France Télévisions, Man of Action Studios, Planeta Group, WDR, WDR Mediagroup, and Kaibou, with the participation of Cartoon Network, Globosat, and Discovery Latin America.

  3. Agastache urticifolia - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are up to 8 centimeters long and 7 wide. The inflorescence is a dense spike of many flowers. Each flower has long sepals tipped with bright purple and tubular corollas in shades of pink and purple. The fruit is a light brown, fuzzy nutlet about 2 millimeters long.

  4. Equisetum fluviatile - Wikipedia

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    The leaf sheaths are narrow, with 15-20 black-tipped teeth. [2] Many, but not all, stems also have whorls of short ascending and spreading branches 1–5 cm long, with the longest branches on the lower middle of the stem. The side branches are slender, dark green, and have 1–8 nodes with a whorl of five scale leaves at each node. [citation ...

  5. ‘It came to me in a dream’: The strange history of madcap ...

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    IN FOCUS: What does it take to bring an audacious reality TV concept to fruition? As Netflix turns ‘Squid Game’ into a cut-throat competition, Katie Rosseinsky looks back at some bonkers but ...

  6. Equisetum hyemale - Wikipedia

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    Equisetum hyemale strobilus, at Darłówko on the Baltic Sea coast of Poland. Equisetum hyemale is native to central and northern Eurasia, including Iceland, Greenland, Kamchatka and Japan, where it forms clonal colonies in mesic (reliably moist) habitats, often in heavy clay or sandy soils in riparian zones of rivers and streams where it can withstand occasional flooding, but also in lime ...

  7. Equisetum sylvaticum - Wikipedia

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    The plant is well identifiable from the 3-6 reddish brown leaf sheaths or "teeth". [1] [3] The fertile stems are shorter than the others; on these develop the cones that bear the spore casings or strobili. [1] The leaves develop on the fertile stems and the stems lengthen; then the cones open to release their spores. The cones then drop off.

  8. Aesculus californica - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are poisonous [1] and are the largest known of any temperate (non-tropical) plant species. A. californica has adapted to its native Mediterranean climate by growing during the wet late winter and spring months and entering dormancy in the dry summer months, though those growing in coastal regions tend to hold on to their leaves until ...

  9. Triosteum perfoliatum - Wikipedia

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    Triosteum perfoliatum, commonly known as perfoliate tinker's-weed, [1] late horse gentian, [2] common horse gentian, [3] perfoliate-leaved horse-gentian, [4] feverwort, [5] and wild coffee, [6] is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle). It is found in eastern and central North America.