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  2. Leucadendron argenteum - Wikipedia

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    Leucadendron argenteum ( silver tree, silver leaf tree, Afrikaans: Witteboom, or Afrikaans: Silwerboom) is an endangered plant species in the family Proteaceae, which is endemic to a small area of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Most grow in and around the city of Cape Town, but outlying (perhaps introduced) populations exist near Somerset ...

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    Purple is a color similar in appearance to violet light. In the RYB color model historically used in the arts, purple is a secondary color created by combining red and blue pigments. In the CMYK color model used in modern printing, purple is made by combining magenta pigment with either cyan pigment, black pigment, or both.

  5. Silver Tree (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Silver pine (disambiguation), a common name for several trees; Leucadendron argenteum, a species of tree from South Africa; Fiction. Celeborn, a character in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings whose name means "silver tree" Silver-Tree, a character in Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree, a Scottish fairy tale; Telperion, or the Silver Tree, one of the Two ...

  6. Rare-earth element - Wikipedia

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    Legend: gadolinium · praseodymium · cerium. samarium · lanthanum. neodymium. The rare-earth elements ( REE ), also called the rare-earth metals or rare earths or, in context, rare-earth oxides, and sometimes the lanthanides (although scandium and yttrium, which do not belong to this series, are usually included as rare earths), [1] are a set ...

  7. Tuttle Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Tuttle formed the Tuttle Silver Company in 1890, in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. His first work was to duplicate sterling pieces by special order. And because the pieces he duplicated were generally English sterling pieces, the original Tuttle pieces are dated in the English custom, with the crest of the reigning monarch of the times ...