Papaver lapponicum is a species of poppy known by the common names Lapland poppy. It is endemic to Lapland and western Siberia.
List of articles in "Eukaryote" category - Page 315
Hirsutiidae
Hirsutiidae is a family of crustaceans classified either as a separate order Bochusacea or as part of a wider Mictacea. It comprises five species in three genera:Hirsutia bathyalis Saunders Hessler […]
Thormanby (horse)
Thormanby (1857–1875) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from May 1859 to July 1861 he ran twenty-four times and won fourteen races. He was […]
Rapid Redux
Rapid Redux (foaled in Kentucky on February 24 2006) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse by Pleasantly Perfect out of the mare Thiscatsforcaryl by Storm Cat. The winter-born gelding is Pleasantly […]
Pretender (horse)
Pretender (1866–1878) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. After showing promise as a two-year-old in 1868 he improved to become a top class performer in the early part of […]
Buddleja Lo & Behold ‘Blue Chip’
Buddleja ‘Blue Chip’ (Lo & Behold series) is the world’s first truly dwarf buddleja raised by Dr Dennis Werner and Layne Snelling at the J C Raulston Arboretum NCSU. The […]
Adiantum silvaticum
Adiantum silvaticum is a small Maidenhair fern found in eastern Australia. The habitat is open eucalyptus forest or rainforest. It may be seen on moist cliff faces and beside streams […]
Camelot (horse)
Camelot (foaled 15 March 2009) is a British-bred Irish-trained thoroughbred racehorse. He was one of the leading European two-year-olds of 2011 and won the Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster. He […]
Buddleja ‘Autumn Surprise’
Buddleja ‘Autumn Surprise’ is a hybrid cultivar arising from a cross of Buddleja crispa with Buddleja alternifolia ‘Argentea’ made by chief propagator Peter Moore of the Longstock Park Nursery Stockbridge […]
Buddleja ‘Bel Argent’
Buddleja ‘Bel Argent’ is a French hybrid cultivar of undisclosed provenance raised by Jean-François Giraud of Le Jardin de Rochevieille Viviers near Montelimar. [1][2]