Broccoflower refers to either of two edible plants of the species Brassica oleracea with light green heads. The edible portion is the immature flower head (inflorescence) of the plant.There are […]
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Chicken Dance
The Chicken Dance also known as the Birdie Song is an oom-pah song and its associated fad dance is now a contemporary dance throughout the Western world. The song was […]
American lobster
The American lobster Homarus americanus is a species of lobster found on the Atlantic coast of North America chiefly from Labrador to New Jersey. Within North America it is also […]
Hogna aspersa
Hogna aspersa is a large (up to one inch long) wolf spider that inhabits the mid-Atlantic and Northeast region of the United States.A different species (Lycosa implacida) was named Lycosa […]
Cupressaceae
The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27–30 genera (17 monotypic) which include the junipers and redwoods with about 130–140 species in […]
Tantulocarida
Tantulocarida is a highly specialised group of parasitic crustaceans that consists of about 33 species treated as a subclass of the class Maxillopoda (copepods and barnacles). They are typically ectoparasites […]
Cardigan Bay (horse)
Cardigan Bay was a New Zealand Harness racing horse foaled 1 September 1956. Affectionately known as Cardy he was the first Standardbred to win US$1 million in prize money in […]
Pholcidae
Pholcidae commonly known as cellar spiders are a spider family in the suborder Araneomorphae.Some species especially Pholcus phalangioides are commonly called daddy long-legs spider granddaddy long-legs spider carpenter spider daddy […]
Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’
The Camperdown Elm Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’ is a cultivar which cannot reproduce from seed. Although still classed as a cultivar of U. glabra the tree was considered a nothomorph of […]
Granny Smith
The Granny Smith green apple is a tip-bearing apple cultivar which originated in Australia in 1868. It is named after Maria Ann Smith who propagated the cultivar from a chance […]