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  1. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    1: ...:Honda-Insight.jpg|thumbnail|[[Honda Insight]], a hybrid gas-electric vehicle|300px]]
    2: ...:Prius2004.jpg|thumbnail|2004 [[Toyota Prius]], a hybrid gas-electric vehicle|300px]]
    3: ... Wheel]] Bus, a hybrid bus with an in wheel motor design. |300px]]
    4: <!-- Need a photo of a Blue Hybrid here! though I dreed to suggest, Perhaps an Explo...
    6: ...et trailer|range extending trailer]]. Nearly all hybrids still require gasoline as their sole [[fuel]] so...

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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    18: ...w segmented pulp. The numerous [[cultivar]]s include the white grapefruit and the red, of which the 19...
    20: ...rbados.org/grapefrt.htm]. It had developed as a [[hybrid]] of the [[pummelo]] (''Citrus grandis'') with th...
    22: ...me ''Citrus paradisi''. Its true origins were not determined until the [[1950s]]. This led to the offi...
    26: ...he theory being that the fruit's low [[glycemic index]] is able to help the body's [[metabolism]] burn...
    30: ... Fruiting Grapefruit?] in the [[Chelsea Physic Garden]], london.
  2. Carnation (3475 bytes)
    17: ...luding red, white, yellow and greenish, have been developed.
    19: ...[[Dianthus]]'', and more particularly to garden [[hybrid]]s between ''D. caryophyllus'' and other species ...
    21: ...nation), which refers to the incarnation of God made flesh.
    29: ...tions.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Carnation Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    30: ...tions represent admiration, while dark red denote deep love and affection. White carnations indicate p...
  3. Dahlia (2643 bytes)
    18: ... modern Dahlia [[hybrid]]s. Ever since, plant breeders have been actively breeding Dahlias to produce ...
    20: ...cies of dahlia, with hybrids commonly grown as garden plants. Flower forms are variable, with one head...
    25: ...fter [[Sweden|Swedish]] 18th-century botanist [[Anders Dahl]].
  4. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    14: ...subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Hybrids}}
    17: ... hortensis''. However, many garden varieties are hybrids and are referred to as ''Viola &times; wittrocki...
    19: ==Development of the Pansy==
    20: ...(''V. altaica''), to produce a host of bigger, bolder pansies. As a result of extensive cross-breedin...
    22: ...[[steel]]) the bold flowers familiar to modern gardeners appeared.
  5. Marigold (1868 bytes)
    14: also numerous garden [[hybrid]]s and [[cultivar]]s
    19: ...y. The [[flower]] heads range from pale yellow to deep orange, and are 3-7 cm across, with both ray fl...
    21: ...endula officinalis'') are spicy and are edible, added to dishes as a garnish.
  6. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    2: ...mage = [[Image:Orchin_P622.jpg|250px|Phalaenopsis hybrid]] | caption = Orchid}}
    14: ...nd their [[symbiosis]] with mycorrhizae, are considered by some to be the culmination of floral [[evol...
    16: ...s). He was a student of [[Aristotle]] and is considered the father of [[botany]] and [[ecology]].
    18: Orchids, in their natural habitat, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They...
    20: == General description ==
  7. Begonia (2934 bytes)
    15: ...ich are often large and variegated, are unequal-sided.
    21: ... from 12&deg; C to 16&deg; C by night, with a few degrees more in the day. The tuberous rooted sorts r...
  8. Camellia (2759 bytes)
    13: ...rent botanists vary in the number of species considered distinct, with anything from 100&ndash;250 spe...
    15: [[Image:Teestrauch Detail.jpg|left|thumb|Leaves of ''Camellia sinensis'...
    16: ...ew species. The [[fruit]] is a dry capsule subdivided into 1&ndash;5 compartments, each containing 1&n...
    21: ...mmercial importance for '''[[tea]]''', which is made from its leaves.
    24: ...th over 300 named cultivars. Popular hybrids include ''C. x hiemalis'' (''C. japonica'' x ''C. sasquan...
  9. Lilac (2336 bytes)
    16: ...ragrance. Flowering starts after 80-110 [[growing degree day]]s.
    21: ...rm '''French lilac''' is often used to refer to modern double-flowered cultivars.
    23: ...ring. Unpruned lilacs flower reliably every year. Despite this, a common fallacy holds that lilacs sho...
    25: Lilac bushes can be prone to powdery mildew disease, which is caused by poor air circulation...
  10. Magnolia (3033 bytes)
    15: ...g plant]] [[species]] in the subfamily [[Magnolioideae]] of the family [[Magnoliaceae]].
    19: ...ant, ''M. grandiflora'' ([[Southern magnolia]]), identified early in the [[18th century]].
    21: ...nd dating to 20 million years ago, and of plants identifiably belonging to the Magnoliaceae back to 95...
    24: ...aucer magnolia]]; hybrid ''M. liliiflora'' x ''M. denudata'').
    26: ...nd honokiol, two polyphenolic compounds that have demonstrated anti-anxiety and anti-angiogenic proper...
  11. Rose (15436 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Rosoideae]]}}
    15: ...http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/260/Rosaceae/Slide17.html U. of Illinois] 2002-05-29</small>
    20: == Description ==
    23: ...ide of the stem. The vast majority of roses are [[deciduous]], but a few (particularly in southeast [[...
    25: ...few species yellow or red. The ovary is inferior, developing below the petals and sepals.
  12. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    12: ...agnoliophyta''') are one of the major groups of modern [[plant]]s, comprising those that produce [[see...
    16: ...ce of truly naked ovules in the [[Cycadophyta|Cycadeae]] and [[Pinophyta|Coniferae]], entitling them t...
    17: [[Image:IR_8091B.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    18: ...hen gradually came to be accepted as the suitable designation for the whole of the flowering plants ot...
    19: ..._012A_carnations.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
  13. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    7: ...rthenware and porcelain to decorative tiles and modern sculptures, reflecting both functional and aest...
    10: ...cement, leading to more uniform and sophisticated designs.
    17: *Hand-Building: This includes pinching, coiling, and slab building. It's one o...
    19: ...is popular for making bowls, vases, and other rounded forms.
    21: ... making it easier to produce multiple copies of a design.
  14. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    4: ... [[Africa|African]] "akonting". Some etymologists derive it from a dialectal pronunciation of "bandore...
    6: The modern banjo comes in a variety of different forms, in...
    8: ...-string banjo, the fifth peg is normally on the side of the neck, although some English versions mount...
    10: ... banjos are the '''resonator banjo''' which has a detachable chamber, or resonator, on the back of the...
    12: ... with the modern open-backed drum-like pot, and added a base string to give the instrument more range....
  15. Isis (20790 bytes)
    1: ...age:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom C...
    3: '''Isis''' is a goddess in the [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian belief]]. ...
    5: .... [[mortal]], and she may simply have represented deified, real, [[Queen regnant|queen]]s.
    7: ...f many other goddesses. It eventually spread outside [[Egypt]] throughout the [[Middle East]] and [[Eu...
    12: ...uption by English speakers. The Ancient Greeks tended to add a terminal 's' at the end of foreign name...
  16. Astronaut (7339 bytes)
    3: ...s of spacewalks. 437 people qualify under the FAI definition. Those who have achieved this are said to...
    7: ...072;&#1074;&#1090; ''(kosmonavt)'', which in turn derives from the Greek words ''kosmos,'' meaning "un...
    9: ...[[Norman Thagard]] became the first American to ride to space on-board a Russian launch vehicle, argua...
    11: ...pace travellers are called '''spationauts''' (a [[hybrid word]] formed from the Latin ''spatium'', "space"...
    20: ...26 years old when he flew [[Vostok 2]], and the oldest is [[John Glenn]] who was 77 when he flew on [[...
  17. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    3: ...arming''', while scientists, inventors and others devoted to improving farming methods and implements ...
    11: ...red to as [[factory farming]]) long prevalent in "developed" nations and increasingly so elsewhere, wh...
    15: ...[[timber]] or lumber, [[fertilizer]]s, [[animal hides]], [[leather]], industrial chemicals ([[starch]]...
    17: ...chanization has decreased labor requirements. The developing world generally produce lower yields, hav...
    19: Modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering and technology and on...
  18. Mars (27704 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Mars NPArea-PIA00161 modest.jpg|thumb|right|North Polar region with icecap....
    4: ...]]s ([[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]] and [[Deimos (moon)|Deimos]]) which are both small and oddly-shaped, pos...
    8: ...e. Its red, fiery appearance is caused by Iron Oxide (rust) on its surface. Mars has only a quarter th...
    11: ...he atmosphere on Mars is 95 percent [[carbon dioxide]], 3 percent [[nitrogen]], 1.6 percent [[argon]],...
    13: ... volcanic methane is accompanied by [[sulfur dioxide]].
  19. Alternative technology (2518 bytes)
    3: The term also includes products or production processes that promote or...
    5: ...l research should be done and how it should be funded; and which of a field of competing alternative t...
    7: ...adopted, after which they might no longer be considered "alternative." For example, a class of chemic...
    11: * Liquid fuels for automobiles (besides [[gasoline]] and [[diesel]])
    19: ...osynthetic]] "[[Gratzel cell]]s" ([[Titanium dioxide]])
  20. DNA (29095 bytes)
    1: ...paceFilling.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Space-filling model of a section of DNA molecule]]
    3: ...specifying the [[developmental biology|biological development]] of all cellular forms of [[life]] (and...
    8: ... may be a precursor to a generation of electronic devices and computers, but what are the electronic p...
    10: ...ning that this is not necessarily a very accurate description, and that it's only meant as a generic o...
    12: ...m not saying is happening here) is also to be avoided. --[[User:Lexor|Lexor]]|[[User talk:Lexor|Talk]]

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