Allen, a former curator of the Darwin Botanical Gardens. This species is closely related to Acacia jasperensis and Acacia juncifolia. Acacia alleniana is...
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Acacia dallachiana, commonly known as catkin wattle is a tree belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is native to south eastern...
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professions such as an actor, a singer, a marriage counselor, and a zoo curator, while his physical appearance is the subject of one episode in which he...
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Acacius (curator), Byzantine imperial curator in the 560s Acacius (son of Archelaus), Byzantine imperial representative, active c. 573 Acacia (disambiguation)...
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an American botanist, specializing in tropical legumes. She worked as a curator at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History and...
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David Rosenberg (born 3 November 1965) is a French art curator and author, specialized in modern and contemporary art styles. David Rosenberg has curated...
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Maslin AM (born 3 May 1946) is an Australian botanist, known for his work on Acacia taxonomy. Born in Bridgetown, Western Australia, he obtained an honours...
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Coevolution (section Acacia ants and acacias)
rapidly from the 1960s, when Daniel H. Janzen showed coevolution between acacias and ants (see below) and Paul R. Ehrlich and Peter H. Raven suggested how...
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during drought to eat more trees and shrubs of Acacia species rather than undigestible dried grasses. Acacia species are high in tannins, anti-nutritional...
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Johann George Luehmann (category Australian curators)
Australian botanist, who served as the Assistant Botanist and, later, as the Curator at the National Herbarium of Victoria, and who also, from 1896, served...
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collected extensively in Victoria and South Australia, particularly species of Acacia. His written works included the family Mimosaceae section in J.H. Willis’s...
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(6-inch) square, and may be made from alabaster, marble or wood from an acacia tree, although longer lengths of upwards of 40 cm (16 inches) are also common...
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The Lorax in 45 minutes." On the same trip, Seuss saw people cutting down acacia trees, and "he thought, 'they can't cut down my Dr. Seuss trees' – which...
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included: stingray spines, lemon thorns or shark teeth. Inks were made from Acacia richii or Kauri pine. For Fijian people, the tattoos accentuated a woman's...
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of eucalypt leaves, they can be found in trees of other genera, such as Acacia, Allocasuarina, Callitris, Leptospermum, and Melaleuca.: 73 Though the...
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Carex indica L. Cyperus luerssenii Boeck. (1875) – Cyperus subulatus R.Br. Acacia dietrichiana F.Muell. (1882) Barbula subcalycina Mull.Hal. (1882) – (not...
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JPL · 8651 8652 Acacia 1990 EA5 Acacia, a genus of shrubs, known as the wattles or acacias, belonging to the family Mimosaceae. Acacia mearnsii (mimosa)...
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neighbourhoods. On the left bank are: (1) Jonction, (2) Centre, Plainpalais, and Acacias; (3) Eaux-Vives; and (4) Champel. The right bank includes: (1) Saint-Jean...
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He then took up a position in 1893 with the princely state of Baroda as Curator of the botanical gardens after the retirement of J.M. Henry (1841–1937)...
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modern Freemasonry. These claims are challenged by Robert Cooper, the curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland's library and museum, in his book The Rosslyn...
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specimen (now the holotype) of B. uragon was collected by Eric A. Rickart, Curator of Vertebrates at the Natural History Museum of Utah, on 25 April 1988...
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(Combretum apiculatum), and Acacia species predominate while there are a great number of marula trees (Sclerocarya afra). The Acacias are dominant along the...
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founding member of the Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus. Rebecca Roberts- Curator of Programming at Planet Word, and was formerly an American journalist...
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of Victoria (1860–1865), and other books on the Eucalyptus, Myoporaceae, Acacia, and Salsolaceae, all profusely illustrated. He also co-operated in the...
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Prize: Drari by Kamal Nazraq 3rd Prize: Fly by Night by Son Tae-gyum Las Acacias by Pablo Giorgelli Short Film Palme d'Or: Cross by Marina Vroda Special...
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installation artist Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, b. 1993, Zimbabwean, painter Acacia Johnson, b. 1990, American, photographer Tau Lewis, b. 1993, Canadian, sculptor...
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voted America's Best Restroom in 2014. Main Conservatory gardens include: Acacia Passage, Camellia House, East Conservatory, Exhibition Hall, Garden Path...
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(15 cm) square, and it is made of either alabaster, marble, or wood (see acacia). It is always kept in ornate coverings on the altar. Only priests are allowed...
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block B18C Tokai plantation, Table Mountain National Park, Western Cape 53 Acacia galpinii (Monkey thorn) The Marico Tree Tallest thorn tree measured in South...
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authorities as Woodford and Hughan; the dating of Edward Augustus Bond, the curator of manuscripts at the British Museum, to fifty years later was largely...
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