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  1. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Sunflower}}
    2: ...age = [[Image:A sunflower.jpg|260px]] | caption = Sunflowers display bright yellow colors.}}
    15: ...th the flower head reaching 30cm in diameter. The sunflower is notable for turning to face the [[Sun]], a beh...
    18: ...nthus'' is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "sunflower".
    20: ==Description==

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  1. 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...
  2. 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]].
  3. Gaillardia (3637 bytes)
    15: ...[[North America]]. It was named after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th-century French magistrate ...
    17: ...daisy-like single color and bi-color blooms in shades from buff to red to brown. The [[flower]]s bloom...
    19: They will grow under very harsh and dry conditions, forming mounds, 8...
  4. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Sunflower}}
    2: ...age = [[Image:A sunflower.jpg|260px]] | caption = Sunflowers display bright yellow colors.}}
    15: ...th the flower head reaching 30cm in diameter. The sunflower is notable for turning to face the [[Sun]], a beh...
    18: ...nthus'' is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "sunflower".
    20: ==Description==
  5. List of flowers (2544 bytes)
    1: ...thers with spectacular blooms) whose pictures and descriptions are found at Wikipedia. You can also se...
    3: ...ng to provide a bright display of color in the garden, and their bed then cleared out by late fall (au...
    12: Included here are herbaceous (non-woody) plants of genera...
    29: *[[Sunflower]]
    52: *[[Spiderwort]]
  6. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    1: ...of pollen grains from a variety of common plants: sunflower (''[[Helianthus annuus]]''), morning glory (''[[I...
    3: ...ulose]] cell wall and a thick, tough outer wall made of [[sporopollenin]].
    5: ...ta|coniferous]] plant). Pollen grains come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and surface markings ch...
    7: ...y few cases has anything representing prothallial development been observed; generally a small cell (t...
    9: ... sperm-cells. The male-cells are carried to their destination in the tip of the pollen-tube.
  7. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    1: ... [[Azores Islands|Azores]]and [[Madeira Islands|Madeira and Porto Santo]] (including the [[Savage Isla...
    5: ...After the rise of other colonial powers, Portugal declined.
    7: ...ocial and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
    15: ...ver among some other tribes. {{Inote | ''Hist󲩡 de Portugal - A Forma磯 do Territ󲩯'', page 9, "A...
    17: ...atin Right]] in [[73|73 AD]].{{Inote | ''Hist󲩡 de Portugal - A Forma磯 do Territ󲩯'', page 135, ...
  8. Flag of Kansas (1706 bytes)
    1: ...s_flag.jpg|thumb|right|Flag of Kansas. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    2: ...silk field with the state seal at its center. A [[sunflower]] (the State floral emblem) on a bar of twisted [...
    13: ...irty-four stars clustered at the top of the seal identify Kansas as the 34th state to be accepted into...
    15: Kansas state law provides that the flag is to be used on every and all occ...
    19: ...and modified in [[1961]] (the word "Kansas" was added below the seal in gold block lettering). First f...
  9. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    8: Nickname = The Sunflower State |
    21: DensityRank = 40<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Density = 32.9/mi&sup2;; 12.7 |
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 34<sup>th</sup> |
    25: ...re Central except for<br>4 counties on western border.</small> |
  10. Desert (21206 bytes)
    1: ...humb|right|Valley of the Kings, Egypt. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    2: ...mb|right|Man and Camel, Desert, Egypt. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    4: ... of the world's deserts, http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/deserts/what/world.html)
    6: ...nd-driven) processes are major factors in shaping desert landscapes.
    8: ...ed by erosion. Because deserts are dry, they are ideal places for human artifacts and fossils to be pr...
  11. Flower (10503 bytes)
    3: ...ross the landscape. After fertilization, a flower develops into a [[fruit]] containing the seed(s).
    6: ...(starting from the base of the flower or lowest node and working upwards) are as follows:
    12: ...4-08_07a.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Flower Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    13: ..."typical" structural plan, plant species show a wide variety of modifications from this plan. These m...
    14: ...ps 043a.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Flower Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
  12. Food (24212 bytes)
    7: ==Legal definition==
    9: ...ocessed, partially processed or unprocessed, intended to be, or reasonably expected to be ingested by ...
    14: Links to official legal definitions of food:
    15: ...fda.gov/opacom/laws/fdcact/fdcact1.htm US federal definition of food]
    16: ...uk/acts/acts1990/Ukpga_19900016_en_2.htm#mdiv1 UK definition of food]
  13. Seed (4968 bytes)
    4: ...nd [[radish]]. Plant seeds with an endosperm include all [[Pinophyta|conifer]]s and most [[monocotyled...
    10: ..., inhibiting germination in some seeds buried too deeply or in others not buried in the soil. [[Abscis...
    12: ...ered by the [[conifer cones|cone]] scales as they develop. An example of a hard fruit layer surroundin...
    15: ...disperse by spores. However, seeds involve a considerably greater investment in energy and resources t...
  14. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    1: ...g|right|thumbnail|300px|Mayan Temple Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    5: ...1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders and difference between the early Maya and their...
    9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into the [[Yucatan...
    11: ...which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, a...
    13: ...ssibly further lands. Important trade goods included [[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also:...
  15. Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
    2: ...xperience in this process. Russia's experience is detailed below.
    7: ...infrastructure, and inefficient supply systems hinder efficient utilization of those resources.
    9: ...r of legacies with which the Russian economy must deal in its transition to a market economy.
    11: ... that if each unit met or exceeded its plan, then demand and supply would balance.
    15: ...lance among the sectors throughout the economy. Under central planning, the state performed the alloca...
  16. Zinc (12445 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    5: {| align="center" border="0"
    26: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    43: | [[van der Waals radius]]
    52: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
  17. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    2: ... = [[image:hamster.jpg]] | caption = Syrian or Golden Hamster - ''Mesocricetus auratus''}}
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Rodentia]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Muroidea]]}}
    21: ..., along with [[rats]], [[mice]], and many other rodents.
    24: ... hamster can be just as aggressive as a normal golden hamster.
  18. Artichoke (2732 bytes)
    4: ...quite sparse in proportion to that which is discarded. ]
    6: ...gy leaflike structures crowning the "heart". The idea is to cut as high as possible whilst still remov...
    8: ... satisfying and time-consuming matter which has wider implications than mere nourishment
    9: ...le]] as it is harvested well before any [[fruit]] develops.
    10: ...e]]''' ''Helianthus tuberosus'' is a species of [[sunflower]]. The edible part of the plant is the [[tuber]].
  19. Celery (5474 bytes)
    15: ...cifically a [[biennial plant]] belonging to the order ''Umbelliferae'' ([[Apiales]]).
    20: ...taining a height of 6 or 8 inches, planted out in deep trenches for convenience of blanching, which is...
    22: ...nerally the best flavoured, and most crisp and tender.
    26: ...mallage. In its wild state, it is common by the sides of ditches and in marshy places, especially near...
    30: ...]]. The [[homeopathic]] extract of the seeds is widely used in [[France]] to relieve retention of urin...
  20. Fennel (5358 bytes)
    16: == Description ==
    17: ...els. The [[fruit]] is from 4-9 mm long, half as wide or less, and grooved.
    23: ...es, and other open sites. It has been similarly widely introduced to the [[United States|US]] and sout...
    32: ...rey as the spice ages; a good green color is considered a sign of quality. Fennel seeds are often conf...
    47: Sunflower or olive oil

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