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  2. Woman orders bouquet of poppies and hilariously receives ...

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    A woman has shared the amusing results of her recent flower order. Sarah Hollingsworth took to TikTok to share what she received after she ordered a bouquet of poppies over the phone. According to ...

  3. Prosartes hookeri - Wikipedia

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    Prosartes trachyandra Torr. Disporum trachyandrum (Torr.) Britton. Lethea oregana (S.Watson) Farw. Prosartes hookeri is a North American species of flowering plants in the lily family known by the common names drops of gold and Hooker's fairy bells.

  4. Dalea purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Dalea purpurea is a perennial herb growing 20 to 90 cm (8 to 35 in) tall. The mature plant has a large taproot 5.5 to 6.5 feet (1.7 to 2.0 m) deep. The stem is woody with several branches. The leaves are a few centimeters long and are divided into 3 to 7 narrow leaflets. The inflorescence atop each stem branch is a spike up to 7 cm ( in) long ...

  5. Eschscholzia californica - Wikipedia

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    Eschscholzia californica. Cham. Eschscholzia californica, the California poppy, golden poppy, California sunlight or cup of gold, is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, native to the United States and Mexico. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant flowering in summer (spring in southern Australia), with showy cup-shaped ...

  6. ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5 Role Auctioned Off Despite No ...

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    The official amfAR auction website reads, “As part of the walk-on role, the winning bidder will have the opportunity to spend a day on set in Paris during filming, contingent upon season 5 ...

  7. Common sunflower - Wikipedia

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    Helianthus ovatus Lehm. Helianthus platycephalus Cass. Helianthus tubaeformis Nutt. The common sunflower ( Helianthus annuus) is a species of large annual forb of the daisy family Asteraceae. The common sunflower is harvested for its edible oily seeds which are used in the production of cooking oil.

  8. Talinum paniculatum - Wikipedia

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    T. paniculatum. Binomial name. Talinum paniculatum. ( Jacq.) Gaertn. Talinum paniculatum is a succulent subshrub in the family Talinaceae that is native to much of North and South America, and the Caribbean countries. [1] It is commonly known as fameflower, [1] Jewels-of-Opar [1] (a name borrowed from the title of the novel Tarzan and the ...

  9. Chrysanthemum - Wikipedia

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    The chrysanthemum is one of the "Four Gentlemen" ( 四君子) of China (the others being the plum blossom, the orchid, and bamboo ). The chrysanthemum is said to have been favored by Tao Qian, an influential Chinese poet, and is symbolic of nobility. It is also one of the four symbolic seasonal flowers.

  10. Delonix regia - Wikipedia

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    Delonix regia var. genuina Stehlé. Poinciana regia Hook. Poinciana regia Bojer [2] Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae native to Madagascar. It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of orange-red flowers over summer.

  11. Lilium auratum - Wikipedia

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    L. auratum is one of several species traditionally eaten as lily bulb ( yuri-ne [ ja]) in Japan, [8] [9] usually saving the bulbs for eating until they have grown large. [10] The bulb is still used as food, [11] but while wild foraged L. auratum was formerly a major source entering the market, this has largely been displaced by farm-grown kooni ...