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    Faux Cherry Blossom. There’s perhaps no flower more iconic in signaling the first blush of spring than the cherry blossom. Its frothy masses of pink or white blooms transform any space, whether ...

  4. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Artificial plants. Artificial plants are imitations of natural plants used for commercial or residential decoration. They are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, illustrates the flora of the United States). [1] Artificial plants vary widely from mass-produced varieties that ...

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    39-02638 [ 6 ] GNIS feature ID. 2394002 [ 4 ] Website. City of Ashtabula. Ashtabula ( / ˌæʃtəˈbjuːlə / ASH-tə-BYU-lə[ 7 ]) is the most populous city in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. It lies at the mouth of the Ashtabula River, on Lake Erie, 53 miles (85 km) northeast of Cleveland. At the 2020 census, the city had 17,975 people.

  6. List of fictional plants - Wikipedia

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    In fiction. Audrey Jr.: a man-eating plant in the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors. Audrey II: a singing, fast-talking alien plant with a taste for human blood in the stage show Little Shop of Horrors and the 1986 film of the same name. Bat-thorn: a plant, similar to wolfsbane, offering protection against vampires in Mark of the Vampire.

  7. Café Terrace at Night - Wikipedia

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    Café Terrace at Night. Café Terrace at Night is an 1888 oil painting by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. It is also known as The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, and, when first exhibited in 1891, was entitled Coffeehouse, in the evening ( Café, le soir ). Van Gogh painted Café Terrace at Night in Arles, France, in mid-September 1888.

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