The American hybrid cultivar Ulmus ‘Coolshade’ was cloned from a crossing of the Slippery or Red Elm Ulmus rubra and the Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila at the Sarcoxie Nurseries Sarcoxie […]
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Zippy Chippy
Zippy Chippy (born April 20 1991) is a thoroughbred race horse who is most notable for being winless in 100 races. Zippy Chippy’s pedigree includes many famous horses such as […]
Lord (horse)
Lord (foaled 1954) was a New Zealand-born Thoroughbred racehorse who raced successfully in Australia. He was a bay gelding by Targui (FR) out of Broadway (AUS) by Actor (FR). Lord […]
Ulmus ‘Wanoux’ = Vada
The elm hybrid cultivar ‘Wanoux’ (selling name Vada™) is a Dutch development arising from the crossing of the hybrid ‘Plantyn’ with another selfed (self-pollinated) specimen of ‘Plantyn’. Originally identified as […]
Kazacharthra
Kazacharthra is an extinct order of branchiopod crustaceans that appear to be closely related to the living order Notostraca (the tadpole shrimp). Kazacharthrans lived in marshes and ponds in the […]
Dryopteris marginalis
Dryopteris marginalis is known as the marginal shield fern or marginal wood fern. The marginal wood fern favors damp shady areas and is found throughout eastern North America. It favors […]
Paguristes cadenati
Paguristes cadenati the red reef hermit crab or scarlet hermit crab is a small (about 3 centimetres or 1.2 inches across) species of hermit crab with a bright red body […]
Adiantum aleuticum
Adiantum aleuticum (western maidenhair fern Aleutian maidenhair) is a species of fern in the genus Adiantum native mainly to western North America from the Aleutian Islands of Alaska south to […]
Canaiolo
Canaiolo (also called Canaiolo nero or Uva Canina) is a red Italian wine grape grown through Central Italy but is most noted in Tuscany. Other regions with plantings of Canaiolo […]
St Lite
St Lite (セントライト April 2 1938 – February 1 1965) was a Japanese racehorse who became the first winner of the Japanese Triple Crown when he captured Satsuki Sho (Japanese […]