Go Native (foaled in 2003 in Ireland died 23 November 2012) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse born to sire Double Eclipse and dam Native Idea. He was owned by Docado […]
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Elliottia racemosa
Elliottia racemosa Georgia Plume or Summer Plume is a plant in the Heath family and is endemic to the U.S. state of Georgia.The plant is found in habitats of moist […]
Cystopteris bulbifera
Cystopteris bulbifera (bulblet bladderfern) is a low-growing rock fern with creeping stems and narrow elongate deltate fronds which grow to 75 cm (30 in) native to eastern North America with […]
Huperzia serrata
Huperzia serrata (TCM = Qian Ceng Ta/Jin Bu Huan) is a plant known as a firmoss which contains the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor huperzine A. It is widely distributed over-the-counter as a […]
Weeping Beech
The Weeping Beech Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’ is a cultured variety of the deciduous European Beech.The weeping beech is characterized by its shape with sweeping pendulous branches. The stem of the […]
Asplenium pinnatifidum
Asplenium pinnatifidum commonly known as the lobed spleenwort or pinnatifid spleenwort is a small fern found principally in the Appalachian Mountains and the Shawnee Hills growing in rock crevices in […]
Val Royal
Val Royal (April 7 1996 – October 17 2008) was a French bred Thoroughbred racehorse who competed successfully in France and the United States and was best known for winning […]
Ophioglossum pusillum
Ophioglossum pusillum is a species of fernlike plant in the family Ophioglossaceae known by the common name northern adder’s tongue. It is native to northern North America where it is […]
Ophioglossum californicum
Ophioglossum californicum known by the common name California adder’s tongue is an uncommon species of fern in the family Ophioglossaceae. The fern is native to California and Baja California in […]
Gnathophausia zoea
Gnathophausia zoea is a species of lophogastrid crustacean. It is widely distributed in the Atlantic Ocean from the Arctic Circle to the Equator; in the Pacific Ocean it is more […]