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English: A binary tree image made in Adobe Illustrator based on the original source of Binary tree.png, to replace that image. This is much like Binary search tree.svg, but with the elements shuffled to avoid insinuating that binary trees have to be in order.
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In version 13.0, Unicode was extended with another block containing many graphics characters, Symbols for Legacy Computing, which includes a few box-drawing characters and other symbols used by obsolete operating systems (mostly from the 1980s).
National tree: Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora) Korean red pine: National flower: Mugunghwa (Hibiscus syriacus) Hibiscus syriacus: National bird: Korean magpie (Pica sericea) Korean magpie: National animal: Korean tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) Siberian tiger: National fruit: Asian Pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) National currency: South Korean won ...
Tree: Southern longleaf pine Pinus palustris: 1997 [21] Wildflower: Oak-leaf hydrangea Hydrangea quercifolia Bartr. 1999 [22] Amphibian: Red Hills salamander Phaeognathus hubrichti: 2000 [23] Fruit: Blackberry Rubus occidentalis: 2004 [24] Mammal: American black bear Ursus americanus: 2006 [25] Tree fruit: Peach Prunus persica: 2006 [26 ...
Flag icons lead to unnecessary disputes when over-used. A number of common infoboxes (e.g., Template:Infobox company, Template:Infobox film, Template:Infobox person, Template:Infobox football biography, Template:Infobox weapon) have explicitly deprecated the use of flag icons. Situations where flag icons may be used in infoboxes include:
Tree: Tamarack larch Larix laricina: Tamarack larch: September 9, 1999 [1] Replaced the jack pine as territorial tree in 1999. Fish: Arctic grayling Thymallus arcticus: Arctic grayling: September 9, 1999 [1] Found in various habitats in the Northwest Territories. Mineral: Gold: Gold nugget: May 1981 [1]