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Pedicularis groenlandica is a showy flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae commonly known as elephant's head, little pink elephant, elephantella, or similar common names inspired by the resemblance of the flower to the head of an elephant.
Pedicularis attollens is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae known by the common name little elephant's head lousewort. It is native to Oregon and California , where it grows in moist mountainous areas such as meadows and bogs .
Pedicularis attollens (little elephant's head) Pedicularis bhutanomuscoides; Pedicularis bracteosa (fern-leaf, towering, or bracted lousewort) Pedicularis caeruleoalbescens Wendelbo Pedicularis cacuminidenta; Pedicularis canadensis (Canadian lousewort) Pedicularis centranthera; Pedicularis contorta (coiled lousewort or white-coiled beak lousewort)
Pedicularis groenlandica ~ Elephant's head; Peganum harmala; Petroselinum crispum; Petunia violacea; ... Medicinal plants and herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke ...
White Elephant, Dirty Santa, Yankee Swap. It's the Christmas gift exchange that goes by a hundred names, with thousands of different rules that vary family to family. But whatever you call this ...
Elephantopus carolinianus is a perennial herb sometimes as much as 120 cm (4 feet) tall. Leaves are elliptic or ovate to lanceolate, up to 12 cm (5 inches) long, larger toward the base of the plant and decreasing in size moving up the stem. The leaves are darker on the upper side than they are on the lower side and are lightly hairy.
Elephants have hair all over their bodies but unevenly scattered. Most of their hair is around their eyes, ears, chin, trunk tip, and the end of their tail. Let’s dig into the purpose of hair ...
When looking at an African elephant and an Asian elephant side-by-side, you can really tell the differences in their head shapes and tasks. African elephants generally have much larger tusks than ...