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The William L. Holmes House, also known as Rose Farm, was built in 1848 by William L. Holmes in Oregon City, Oregon. One of the oldest structures in Oregon, it was the site of the inauguration of the first Territorial Governor of Oregon, Joseph Lane in 1849. The house replaced an 1844 log cabin built by Holmes, a South Carolina native who moved ...
There are three sepals present. The three petals often have different shades of blue, there are also yellow, green and white. Birds are the pollinators of the blue-flowered species. An important characteristic that distinguishes them from other genera is that their petals curl up when they wither.
Wither is a 2011 young-adult dystopian novel written by Lauren DeStefano.It was originally published on March 22, 2011, by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing. It is set in a future where scientists succeeded in engineering a perfect generation of humans, free of illness and disorders, but as a consequence, also created a virus that plagues that generation's children and their children's ...
A freshly harvested Hearts rose in the hands of a worker on a farm in Guasca, Colombia. (Ivan Valencia / For The Times) A little more than a week before the 136th Tournament of Roses Parade, Bob ...
Withering Roses is a 1914 American silent film directed by Harry A. Pollard. It stars Margarita Fischer and Pollard. It is a lost film. [1] In addition to Pollard and Fischer, the cast included Joseph Harrisk, Adelaide Bronti, Kathie Discher, and Fred Gamble. [2]
After years of delays and legal battles, a new housing development in Exeter breaks ground, offering 38 custom-built and net zero energy homes.
Latin/Greek Language English Example Search for titles containing the word or using the prefix: acanthus etc.: G ἄκανθος (ákanthos): thorny, spiny: Acanthus plant; Parorchis acanthus, a flatworm
Richard Wither (died 1577), grandfather of the satirist and poet George Wither (1588–1667), resided at Manydown. The celebrated novelist Jane Austen (1775–1817), and her elder sister Cassandra (1773–1845), were friends for many years with three of the Bigg sisters then living at Manydown Park: Alethea, Elizabeth and Catherine Bigg (they ...