Sir Slick (foaled 2001) is a bay gelding Thoroughbred racehorse by Volksraad from the Paris Opera mare Miss Opera. The New Zealand bred Sir Sick raced nationally and internationally performing […]
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Summerfree
The ‘Summerfree’ is an apple cultivar first developed in Italy in the 1990s by crossing ‘PRI 1956-6′ and ‘Ed Gould Golden’ apples.Resistant to scab it has a spreading habit with […]
Brina
The Brina apple is an apple cultivar that was first developed in the Italy in the 1979s by open pollination PRI 2059-101 apples.Resistant to scab. Spreading habit with intermediate vigor […]
Salvia ‘Jean’s Purple Passion’
Salvia ‘Jean’s Purple Passion’ is a Salvia cultivar discovered at Cabrillo College in Aptos California. It was found growing between Salvia gesneriflora ‘Tequila’ and Salvia mexicana who are presumed to […]
Thanatus flavidus
Thanatus flavidus is a spider of the family Philodromidae and genus Thanatus that lives in Greece Russia and Ukraine. It has been noted for hunting bedbugs.
Encephalartos villosus
Encephalartos villosus is a South African cycad occurring from the East London vicinity where it is found near the coast to the northern border of Swaziland where it may grow […]
Caridina gracilirostris
Caridina gracilirostris is an algae-eating species of shrimp native to India. In the wild it is found in mangroves and marshes. It is often kept as a pet in freshwater […]
Sir Walter
Sir Walter (foaled 1890 in California) was an outstanding American Thoroughbred racehorse known for his gritty determination which saw him win a number of races by a matter of inches.
Golden Orange (apple)
The Golden Orange apple is an apple cultivar that was first developed in the Italy in the 1970s (released 1996) by crossing PRI 1956-6 and Ed Gould Golden apples.Resistant to […]
Frances Bulwark
Frances Bulwark (born April 5 1945) was a Swedish standardbred racing trotter and brood mare by Bulwark out of Frances Great by Kaffir Axworthy.Her most prestigious victories include six Swedish […]