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  2. Chorda filum - Wikipedia

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    Chorda filum, commonly known as dead man's rope or sea lace among other names, is a species of brown algae in the genus Chorda.It is widespread in the temperate waters of the northern hemisphere.

  3. Tresse - Wikipedia

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    Tresse (plural: tresses) may refer to: a word borrowed from French, meaning tress, braided, plait or lace, as found in Lady's tresses; orchids in the genus Spiranthes; or a Swiss plaited bread; Tresse cheese, a form of string cheese originating in Syria; John Tresse, a Norwegian handball player and coach

  4. Spiranthes porrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes porrifolia is a species of orchid known by the common names creamy lady's tresses [1] and western ladies' tresses. It is native to the western United States from Washington and Idaho to southern California. [2] It can be found in moist habitats, such as mountain meadows, swamps, fens, and riverbanks. [2]

  5. Spiranthes - Wikipedia

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    They are known commonly as ladies tresses, ladies'-tresses, or lady's tresses. [2] The genus is distributed in the Americas, Eurasia, and Australia. [ 3 ] The genus name Spiranthes is derived from the Greek speira ("coil") and anthos ("flower"), and was inspired by the spirally arranged inflorescence .

  6. Spiranthes lacera - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes lacera, commonly called the slender ladies'-tresses, is a species of orchid that is native to Eastern North America. It has a widespread range and is found in a variety of open habitats, both natural and disturbed. It produces a spiral of white flowers in the summer.

  7. 4 Pics 1 Word Cheats- Answering Difficult Puzzles - AOL

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    Warning: This article contains spoilers. 4 Pics 1 Word continues to delight and frustrate us. Occasionally, we'll rattle off four to five puzzles with little effort before getting stuck for ...

  8. Spiranthes romanzoffiana - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes romanzoffiana, commonly known as hooded lady's tresses [2] (alternatively hooded ladies' tresses [3]) or Irish lady's-tresses [4] (Irish: Cùilìn Gaelach), is a species of orchid. Collected by Chamisso during the Romanzov expedition it was described by him in 1828 and named for Count Nikolay Rumyantsev who financed the expedition.

  9. Spiranthes cernua - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes cernua, commonly called nodding lady's tresses, [2] or nodding ladies' tresses, [3] is a species of orchid occurring from Maritime Canada to the eastern and southern United States. As the common name suggests cernua means "nodding", or "bowed" in Latin .