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- Raccoon (4751 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = common raccoon}}
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
12: {{Taxobox_section_binomial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Procyon lotor | author = [[Caro...
14: ...a [[mammal]] native to [[the Americas]]. Its name derives from the [[Algonquian]] word ''aroughcoune''...
16: ...5.5 to 9.5 kg (12 to 21 pounds), the largest recorded being over 28 kg (61 pounds) [http://www.nature.... - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
1: [[Image:Toriamos-dent.jpg|right|thumb|Tori Amos]]
3: ...ed following. She is probably best known to the wider public for a [[dance]] [[remix]] of "[[Professio...
10: ...Al Stewart]]) as a backup vocalist. She also recorded a song called "Distant Storm" for the film [[Chi...
13: ...ovie soundtrack. A remix of the song is also included on the soundtrack.
15: ===''Under The Pink''=== - Sophia Loren (9622 bytes)
3: ...oren''' (born [[September 20]], [[1934]]) is considered to be the most famous [[Italy|Italian]] actres...
7: ...[Rome]]. Around this time, she also worked as a model in the ''fotoromanzi'' (weekly ilustrated romant...
9: ...er acting career took off upon meeting [[Vittorio De Sica]] and [[Marcello Mastroianni]] in [[1954]].
11: ...ler in Pink Tights]]'' (in which she appeared blonde for the first time in her career).
13: ...eing the first actor to win a major category [[Academy Award]] (Best Actress) for a non-English langua... - Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
2: ...en presence, stunning good looks and mysterious [[death]] would make her a perennial [[sex symbol]] an...
6: ... of Los Angeles County Hospital. Her grandmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized ''Norm...
8: ...Ida claimed that she and Wayne had seriously considered adopting her, which they could not have done w...
10: ...ospital in [[Norwalk, California|Norwalk]], where Della had died; Gladys's father, Otis, died in a men...
12: ...elf, yet also developed a gritty, opportunistic side and a super-human drive. She was very intelligent... - Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
5: ...& Hammerstein]]'s television adaptation of ''[[Cinderella]]''.
7: In [[1956]], composers [[Frederick Loewe]] and [[Alan Jay Lerner]] cast Andrews ...
9: ...Newman]] (both in [[1966]]), and ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'' ([[1967]]), with [[Mary Tyler Moore]...
11: ...-[[1973]], but the greatest critical acclaim accorded her TV work was for her [[variety show]] special...
13: ...r box office hits. She has also starred in two made-for-television movies based on the character of E... - Shirley Muldowney (1811 bytes)
1: ...ne, featuring Shirley Muldowney and her trademark pink dragster]]
4: Muldowney was described by longtime drag racer [[Fred Farndon]] as...
10: Muldowney was portrayed by actress [[Bonnie Bedelia]] in the 1983 film, ''[[Heart Like a Wheel]]''... - Carnation (3475 bytes)
15: [[Image:Flowers-pink-carnations.jpg|550px|thumb|center]]
17: ...luding red, white, yellow and greenish, have been developed.
19: ... of ''[[Dianthus]]'', and more particularly to garden [[hybrid]]s between ''D. caryophyllus'' and othe...
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... - Daisy (2511 bytes)
16: ...pink and the small fertile central florets are golden yellow. It is thought that the name "daisy" is a...
18: ...e the original source of pyrethrum-based insecticides. Daisy leaves are edible and can be used in sala...
20: ...Chrysanthemum maximum'') is horticultural variety developed in [[California]] (U.S.) and is a perennia...
25: [[Image:Ox-eye-daisy-growing-in-garden.jpg|thumb|left|250px| Ox Eye daisy]]
26: [[Image:Pink-daisy-flowers.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Pink Daisies]] - Impatiens (2161 bytes)
14: ...t [[sunlight]].Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and ...
16: Major common names for one or more species include [[balsam]], [[jewelweed]] and [[busy lizzie]].
17: [[Image:Pink-impatiens-flowers.jpg|450px|thumb|right]]
18: ...heen that becomes pronounced when they are held underwater.
20: ...d after poison ivy contact to prevent a rash from developing. - Wisteria (4864 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
20: ...se of genus ''[[Laburnum]]'', but purple, violet, pink or white, not yellow. Flowering is in the spring ...
22: ...steria'' is conserved under the [[International Code of Botanical Nomenclature]].
35: ...rained ones. It thrives in full sun to partial shade.
37: ...ability and thus mature plants may benefit from added potassium and phosphate but not nitrogen. Finall... - Amaryllis (2393 bytes)
19: ...rgil]]'s pastorals, and means any young rustic maiden.
21: ..., even though those species have their own more widely used and accepted common names, such as the [[R... - Begonia (2934 bytes)
15: ...ich are often large and variegated, are unequal-sided.
21: ... from 12° C to 16° C by night, with a few degrees more in the day. The tuberous rooted sorts r... - Daffodil (2832 bytes)
15: ...ge clusters, covering lawns and even entire hillsides with yellow.
17: ...le row of petals, making them resemble a small golden ball. Other cultivars have frilled petals, or an...
23: |[[Image:Unknown garden flower 6.jpg|thumb|left|A multicolor daffodil va...
25: |[[Image:Unknown garden flower 7.jpg|thumb|left|An all-white daffodil]]
27: |[[Image:Unknown garden flower 8.jpg|thumb|left|Double and triple variet... - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
15: ...r-red or yellow to white, blue, blue-violet, lavender, tan, maroon and purple.
16: ... [[Image:Iris02.jpg|232px|thumb|left|A purple bearded iris]]
19: ==Description==
20: There are many species of ''Iris'', widely distributed throughout the north temperate zone...
21: ... the grassy slopes, meadowlands, stream banks and deserts of Europe, the Middle East and northern Afri... - Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Spiderwort}}
2: ... = [[image:spiderworts.jpg|240px]] | caption = Spiderwort in flower}}
9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Tradescantia'''''}}
14: ...te, from 3-45 cm long. The [[flower]]s are white, pink or purple, with three [[petal]]s and yellow [[sta...
16: ...unted a [[weed]], spiderwort is cultivated for borders and also used in containers. Where it appears a... - Apple (20408 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Maloideae]]}}
16: ...the family [[Rosaceae]], and is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. Table apples are of the...
23: ...t affect domestic apples, and research with it to develop new disease-resistant apples is continuing.
25: ...ave been used in some recent breeding programs to develop apples suitable for growing in climates unsu...
27: ... the earliest tree to be cultivated. To a greater degree than other tree fruit, except possibly [[citr... - Camellia (2759 bytes)
13: ...rent botanists vary in the number of species considered distinct, with anything from 100–250 spe...
15: [[Image:Teestrauch Detail.jpg|left|thumb|Leaves of ''Camellia sinensis'...
16: ...ew species. The [[fruit]] is a dry capsule subdivided into 1–5 compartments, each containing 1&n...
21: ...mmercial importance for '''[[tea]]''', which is made from its leaves.
23: ...ia_japonica.jpg|left|thumb|''Camellia japonica'' 'Pink Perfection']] - Hydrangea (4213 bytes)
15: ...h the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
19: ...e cream petals, and [[alkaline]] soils results in pink or purple. Hydrangeas are one of very few plants ...
22: ...in the genus ''Hydrangea''. Selected species include:
37: *''[[Hydrangea scandens]]''. Southern Japan south to the [[Philippines]...
42: ...phylla|H. macrophylla]]'' being by far the most widely grown with over 600 named [[cultivar]]s. Some a... - 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... - 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.
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