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  2. Flower Way - Wikipedia

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    Flower Way. " Flower Way " ( Korean : 꽃길; RR : Kkotgil ), also known as " Flower Road ", [1] [2] is a song by South Korean singer Sejeong released on November 22, 2016, by Jellyfish Entertainment and distributed by Stone Music Entertainment. The track was a promotional tool for Jellyfish Entertainment's digital music platform Jelly Box.

  3. Purpure - Wikipedia

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    Purpure. p., pu., purp. In heraldry, purpure ( / ˈpɜːrpjʊər /) is a tincture, equivalent to the colour purple, and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals ). It may be portrayed in engravings by a series of parallel lines at a 45-degree angle running from upper right to lower left from the point of view ...

  4. Pilosella aurantiaca - Wikipedia

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    Pilosella aurantiaca. Pilosella aurantiaca ( fox-and-cubs, [4] : 758 orange hawkweed, [5] : 208 devil's paintbrush, [6] : 324 grim-the-collier) is a perennial flowering plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to alpine regions of central and southern Europe, where it is protected in several regions. [citation needed]

  5. Sweet Blue Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Blue Flowers (Japanese: 青い花, Hepburn: Aoi Hana, lit. " Blue Flower ") is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura . It was serialized between November 2004 and July 2013 in Ohta Publishing 's manga magazine Manga Erotics F , with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes.

  6. UV coloration in flowers - Wikipedia

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    A common phenotype of UV coloration is the “bulls-eye” pattern where a flower reflects UV light at the ends of the petals and absorbs UV light in the center. [4] This acts as a guide for pollinators to locate and find pollen. [4] Other flowers add the contrast between their reproductive parts ( anthers and pistils) and their petals. [7]

  7. Rubus odoratus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus odoratus is a shrub growing to 3 meters (10 feet) tall, with perennial, not biennial, stems (unlike many other species in the genus). Also, unlike most other related species this plant does not have thorns. The leaves are palmately lobed with five (rarely three or seven) lobes, up to 25 cm (10 inches) long and broad, superficially ...

  8. Orange Way - Wikipedia

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    West of Newbury, Berkshire, the Orange Way follows the Kennet and Avon Canal towpath. The Orange Way, so called because it follows the march in 1688 of Prince William of Orange and his army from Brixham to London, is a 350 miles (560 km) unofficial long-distance walk in England that passes through Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and London.

  9. Bauhinia purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia purpurea is a small to medium-size deciduous tree growing to 17 feet (5.2 m) tall. The leaves are 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) long and broad, rounded, and bilobed at the base and apex. The flowers are conspicuous, pink, and fragrant, with five petals. The fruit is a pod 30 centimetres (12 in) long, containing 12 to 16 seeds.