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  2. Plagiomnium venustum - Wikipedia

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    Sporophytes with nodding sporangia and dry twisted leaves. The sporophyte are attached to the gametophyte by a foot. They have a 3-4cm long seta that is red at the base. [2] Plagiomnium venustum have nodding sporangia with a distinct brown neck. [2] [8] The capsule is oblong and attached to a wrinkled, brown, apiculate operculum underneath. [2]

  3. Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe - Wikipedia

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    Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (4 December 1927 – 3 July 2004), [1] often known simply as Torun, was one of Sweden's most important 20th century silversmiths and a master jeweller. She is the first female silversmith to have become internationally noted. [ 2 ]

  4. Acacia auriculiformis - Wikipedia

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    Pods are about 6.5 cm × 1.5 cm (2.6 in × 0.6 in), flat, cartilaginous, glaucous, transversely veined with undulate margins. They are initially straight but on maturity become twisted with irregular spirals. Seeds are transversely held in the pod, broadly ovate to elliptical, about 4–6 mm x 34 mm (0.16-0.24 in x 0.12-0.16 in).

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  6. Yucca rupicola - Wikipedia

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    Yucca rupicola is a plant in the family Asparagaceae, known as the twistleaf yucca, twisted-leaf yucca, Texas yucca [3] or twisted-leaf Spanish-dagger. [4] The species was described by George Heinrich Adolf Scheele in 1850. [5] This is a small, acaulescent plant with distinctive twisted leaves.

  7. Phonognatha graeffei - Wikipedia

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    Leaves are twisted along their length to form a funnel, (sometimes with a silk wall on one side, if necessary) that the spider can retreat into. They have also been known to use old snail shells and discarded pieces of paper. [4] Although often found clustered in the same area, each spider has its own web. P. graeffei in scrap paper.

  8. Pittosporum tenuifolium - Wikipedia

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    The leaves themselves are usually small – 24 cm long by 1–2 cm wide – but can grow up to 7 cm long. [3] The edges are undulated and the leaf shape can range from oval to almost circular. [4] Young leaves are covered in a layer of fine hairs that gets shed as the leaves grow. [3] Adult leaves have a smooth, glossy texture. [5]

  9. Paphiopedilum glaucophyllum - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are waxy coated, clear blue-green, oblong-elliptic and narrow, about 30 centimetres (12 in) long. The flowers are about 8–11 centimetres (3.1–4.3 in) wide. The upper sepal is green and purple striped, the lateral petals are twisted, purple mottled and hairy, the labellum is white at the base, with a progressively increasing pink ...