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  2. Star Trek: The Next Generation U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D ...

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    First they had to gather material, so they went to the archives of the Star Trek: The Next Generation art department, where they found plans and drawings of the various sets created for the show. They also collected exterior drawings and photos to see how the ship had changed from its conception to its destruction in Star Trek Generations.

  3. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

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    Viola sororia (/ v aɪ ˈ oʊ l ə s ə ˈ r ɔːr i ə / vy-OH-lə sə-ROR-ee-ə), [5] known commonly as the common blue violet, is a short-stemmed herbaceous perennial plant native to eastern North America. It is known by a number of common names, including common meadow violet, purple violet, woolly blue violet, hooded violet, and wood ...

  4. Viola reichenbachiana - Wikipedia

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    Viola reichenbachiana, also known as the early dog-violet, pale wood violet, slender wood violet, hedge violet, or wood dog violet, is a species of flowering plant in the Viola genus. [1][2][3][4] This species hybridises with Viola riviniana, the common dog-violet, to produce Viola × bavarica. [5] The plant is named after the 19th century ...

  5. Viola pinetorum - Wikipedia

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    Viola pinetorum. Viola pinetorum is a species of violet known by the common names goosefoot violet, goosefoot yellow violet, gray-leaved violet, or mountain yellow violet. It is endemic to California, where it grows in mountain ranges throughout the state. It occurs in various types of mountain habitat, including forests and talus.

  6. Viola labradorica - Wikipedia

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    V. conspersa Rchb. Viola labradorica, commonly known as alpine violet, [ 2 ]American dog violet, [ 3 ]dog violet[ 4 ] or Labrador violet, [ 3 ][ 5 ][ 6 ] is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant. It is native to Greenland, eastern Canada, and the eastern United States. [ 7 ] The plant sold as Viola labradorica by nurseries is Viola riviniana.

  7. Viola adunca - Wikipedia

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    Viola bellidifolia. Viola cascadensis. Viola adunca is a species of violet known by the common names hookedspur violet, early blue violet, sand violet, and western dog violet. It is native to meadows and forests of western North America, Canada, and the northern contiguous United States. [1][2]

  8. Viola mandshurica - Wikipedia

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    Viola mandshurica. Viola mandshurica is a perennial species of violet known by the common names dōng běi jǐn cài (zh:东北堇菜) meaning 'northeastern violet' in China, jebikkot (ko:제비꽃) meaning 'sparrow flower' in Korea, and sumire (ja:菫, ja:スミレ) meaning 'violet' in Japan. [1] In Japan, V. mandshurica is considered to be ...

  9. Viola pedatifida - Wikipedia

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    Viola palmata L. var. pedatifida (G.Don) Cronquist. Viola pedatifida, known variously as prairie violet, crow-foot violet, larkspur violet, purple prairie violet, and coastal violet, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Violet family (Violaceae). It is native to Canada and the United States.