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- Maple (3638 bytes)
14: ...rate option. They are distinguished by opposite [[leaf]] arrangement, with usually [[palmate]]ly lobed, ...
17: ...e simply trifoliate or may have 5, 7, or rarely 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpini...
21: ...ng alley lanes. Some species have bright autumnal leaf coloring. The Sugar Maple (''Acer saccharum'') is...
25: The [[flag of Canada]] depicts a stylized [[maple leaf]] and is a prominent national symbol. - Rhododendron (3464 bytes)
25: *Subgenus ''Rhododendron'': small leaf or lepidotes (with scales on the underside of the...
26: *Subgenus ''Hymenanthes'': large leaf or elepidotes (without scales on the underside of...
32: ...f diversity in the mountains of [[Indo-China]], [[Japan]] and [[Taiwan]]. - Rose (15436 bytes)
23: ...h (3-) 5-9 (-13) leaflets and basal stipules; the leaflets have a serrated margin, and often a few small...
44: ...''[[Rosa glauca]]'' (syn. ''R. rubrifolia'') - Redleaf Rose
49: *''[[Rosa rugosa]]'' - Rugosa Rose, Japanese Rose
67: .... They can also be used to make herbal [[tea]], [[jam]], [[jelly]] and [[marmalade]].
78: ...loped from that rose. Repeat-flowering. Example: 'James Veitch', 'Rose de Rescht', 'The Portland Rose' - Nymphaeaceae (2255 bytes)
19: ...are rooted in [[soil]] in bodies of water, with [[leaf|leaves]] and [[flower]]s floating on the water su... - Vegetable (2464 bytes)
7: These include [[leaf vegetable]]s (e.g. [[lettuce]]), stem vegetables ... - Symphyta (3111 bytes)
15: [[Pamphilidae]]-leaf-rolling<br> & web-sp...
38: ...us species exhibit ''[[leaf mine|leaf-mining]]'', leaf ''rolling'' or [[gall]] formation. Large populati... - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
22: ... is, which shows no distinction of parts?stem and leaf, and a simple root growing vertically downwards i...
50: ...genera the plant produces one huge, much-branched leaf each season.
52: ...erous buds which may have been dormant for years. Leaf-buds occasionally arise from the roots, when they...
56: ... arises singly in the axil of an ordinary foliage-leaf. However, more typically, the flower-bearing por...
58: ...ter series (calyx of sepals) is usually green and leaf-like, and functions to protect the rest of the fl... - Sculpture (5545 bytes)
21: ** [[jade]]
89: ...tion of Greek sculpture and the addition of a fig leaf to a plaster cast of [[Michaelangelo]]'s sculptur... - Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
43: * A ''leaf'' is a single complete page, front and back, in a...
44: ... The ''recto'' side of a leaf faces left when the leaf is held straight up from the spine.
45: ...The ''verso'' side of a leaf faces right when the leaf is held straight up from the spine. - Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
50: | [[Gold]], in leaf form (hammered extremely thin) or powdered and bo...
53: ...either silver leaf or powdered, as above; [[tin]] leaf - Dye (6033 bytes)
3: ...notably [[root]]s, [[berry|berries]], [[bark]], [[leaf|leaves]] and [[wood]], but only a few have ever b... - Canada (35540 bytes)
88: ... 1497. French claims began with explorations by [[Jacques Cartier]] (from 1534) and [[Samuel de Champl...
239: The use of the [[maple leaf]] as a Canadian symbol dates back to the early 18... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
15: ...a]]ns in South Africa speak languages such as [[Gujarati]] and [[Telugu]].
26: ...was established at the [[Cape of Good Hope]] by [[Jan van Riebeeck]] on behalf of the [[Dutch East Ind...
28: ...inting of a fictional account of the arrival of [[Jan van Riebeeck]].]]
32: ...ish returned in greater numbers without their red jackets in the Second Boer War ([[1899]]–[[190...
103: ...green]] hard-leaf plants with fine, needle-like [[leaf|leaves]], such as the [[sclerophyllous]]. Another... - Giraffe (8140 bytes)
23: ...'G.c. tippelskirchi'') — jagged-edged, vine-leaf shaped spots of dark chocolate on a yellowish bac...
27: ...fe (''G.c. thornicrofti'') — star-shaped or leafy spots extend to the lower leg. Range: eastern Za... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
60: ...st [[Europe]]an to see Vermont is thought to be [[Jacques Cartier]], in [[1535]]. On [[July 30]], [[16...
64: ...rs from [[Albany, New York|Albany]] under Captain Jacobus de Warm established the De Warm Stockade at ...
72: ...he Duke of York (later [[James II of England|King James II]]) in [[1764]]. The [[Province of New Hamps...
76: On [[January 18]], [[1777]], representatives of the New H...
78: ...t]] was drafted at the Windsor Tavern owned by Elijah West during a violent thunderstorm, and was adop... - Nevada (17565 bytes)
25: ... but 5 locations (Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Jackpot, Mountain City, Owyhee, and West Wendover) a...
55: ...ter source, and then graze [[livestock]] on the adjacent public land, which is useless for [[agricultu...
77: ...e portions of the southern tip are within the [[Mojave Desert]]. See also [[list of mountain ranges of...
193: *[[State tree]]s: Single-leaf [[Pipine|Pi] and [[Bristlecone_pine]]
217: *[[Jenna Jameson]] adult film actress - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
15: * 12 KYA: [[Pottery]] by [[Jomon]] in [[Japan]]
137: * [[1742]]: [[Franklin stove]]: [[Benjamin Franklin]]
138: * [[1750]]: [[Flatboat]]: [[Jacob Yoder]]
139: * [[1752]]: [[Lightning rod]]: [[Benjamin Franklin]]
140: * [[1762]]: [[Iron smelting process]]: [[Jared Eliot]] - Spider (29039 bytes)
2: ...Long-jawed orb weaver spider]] | caption = [[Long-jawed orb weaver spider]]}}
67: Tetragnathidae ([[long jawed spider]])<br />
84: ...thumb|left|180px|A long-jawed spider illustrating jaws, pedipalps, and eye pattern]]
135: ...part.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A spider hiding in its leaf (located at the centre of its web)]]
140: ...[[prey]] from a series of ducts perforating their jaws. These digestive fluids dissolve the prey's int... - Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
21: ...ut on [[wind]]y days lest they be swept away like leaf litter. If approached by men they will run into a... - Frost (2825 bytes)
6: .... The apparently erratic occurrence of frost in adjacent localities is due partly to differences of el...
12: ...;C to -12 °C. However, once frost forms, the leaf [[cell (biology)|cell]]s may be damaged by sharp ...
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