The Chinese Elm Ulmus parvifolia cultivar ‘Blizzard’ arose in 2001 from a sport mutation on a tree growing in the Louisville Gardens Kentucky. It was cloned at the Mast Arboretum […]
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Buddleja aromatica
Buddleja aromatica is endemic to the Cordillera Oriental and Central of Bolivia and northern Argentina where it grows on rocky areas amid semi-arid scrub and thorn. The species was first […]
Kalitan
Kalitan (foaled in 1914) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1917 Preakness Stakes. Owned by Edward R. Bradley he was sired by Rey Hindoo. Kalitan was […]
Buddleja araucana
Buddleja araucana is endemic to the semi-deserts and steppes of Patagonia from southern Mendoza to Río Negro and Neuquen provinces in Argentina and adjacent Chile. The species was first described […]
Hypolepis muelleri
Hypolepis muelleri known as the Ground Fern or Harsh Ground Fern is a common small fern found in swampy areas and beside streams in eastern Australia. Usually seen between 30 […]
Pagurus samuelis
Pagurus samuelis the blueband hermit crab is a species of hermit crab from the west coast of North America and the most common hermit crab in California. It is a […]
Aztec Hill
Aztec Hill (foaled in February 1990 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. The daughter of Proud Truth is probably best remembered for posting a half length score as the […]
Blechnum indicum
Blechnum indicum or the swamp water fern is often seen growing on sandy soils in swampy areas. The specific epithet indicum is from Latin revealing this plant was first collected […]
Actiniopteris radiata
Actiniopteris radiata (‘Actiniopteris’ – ‘ray fern’) is a widely distributed fern occurring throughout Africa and adjacent islands Madagascar Arabia Iran Afghanistan Nepal India Sri Lanka Burma and Australia.This species is […]
Chamrousse (horse)
Chamrousse (foaled in February 1999 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. She won four of her five starts and finished in the money in each of her eight outings. […]