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  2. Pyracantha - Wikipedia

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    Pyracantha growing wild in private garden in Japan.In Japan, the red-flanked bluetails migrate in early winter and overwinter in Japan, feeding mainly on the fruits of pyracantha. By the time spring comes, the birds have eaten all the fruit. Flowers. The plants reach up to 4.5 m (15 ft) tall. Leaves are small and oval.

  3. Agrimonia - Wikipedia

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    The species grow to between 0.5–2 m (1.6–6.6 ft) tall, with interrupted pinnate leaves, and tiny yellow flowers borne on a single (usually unbranched) spike. Agrimonia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including grizzled skipper (recorded on A. eupatoria) and large grizzled skipper.

  4. Aruncus dioicus - Wikipedia

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    Aruncus dioicus, known as goat's beard, buck's-beard [1] or bride's feathers, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Rosaceae, found in Europe, Asia, and eastern and western North America. It is the type species of the genus Aruncus.

  5. Award-winning photographer Tom Nickels captures the beauty and grace of Finland’s birds, transforming its serene forests and icy lakes into breathtaking stages for his art. Initially drawn to ...

  6. Leucosidea - Wikipedia

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    Leucosidea sericea is a member of the Rosaceae, also known as the rose family.Although this family is very large and economically important worldwide, it is poorly represented in Africa generally and in southern Africa in particular.

  7. Rosaceae - Wikipedia

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    Rosaceae generally have five sepals, five petals, and many spirally arranged stamens. The bases of the sepals, petals, and stamens are fused together to form a characteristic cup-like structure called a hypanthium. They can be arranged in spikes, or heads. Solitary flowers are rare.

  8. List of Rosaceae of Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Bird cherry Prunus padus: Rum cherry Prunus serotina * Portugal laurel Prunus lusitanica * Cherry laurel Prunus laurocerasus * Osoberry Oemleria cerasiformis * Quince Cydonia oblonga * Chinese quince Chaenomeles speciosa * Plymouth pear Pyrus cordata: Wild pear Pyrus pyraster * Pear Pyrus communis * Crab apple Malus sylvestris: Apple Malus ...

  9. US flu season is underway, as cases surge in some areas and ...

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    Thirteen states reported high or very high levels of flu-like illness last week, about double from the week before. One is Tennessee, where a sickness spike is hitting the Nashville area, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious diseases expert at Vanderbilt University.

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