Plagianthus regius or lowland ribbonwood is a tree that is endemic to New Zealand. The common name is simply ribbonwood.
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Asplenium anceps
Asplenium anceps is a diploid fern of Aspleniaceae family and one of the ancestors of the ferns that form the trichomanes complex. It lives exclusively in the three northernmost islands […]
Pteridium esculentum
Pteridium esculentum commonly known as Austral bracken or simply bracken is a species of the bracken genus native to a number of countries in the Southern Hemisphere.First described as Pteris […]
Gaussia princeps (copepod)
Gaussia princeps is a mesopelagic copepod found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide. They have been known to display bioluminescence.Gaussia princeps is used in the production of luciferase.
Tinners Way (horse)
Tinners Way (foaled May 25 1990 in Kentucky) is a retired American Thoroughbred sired by 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat and out of Devon Diva whose sire was The Minstrel […]
Glera (grape)
Glera is a white variety of grape of Italian origin which until 2009 was mostly referred to as Prosecco.Glera is a rather neutral grape variety which is mainly cultivated for […]
Diolinoir
Diolinoir is a variety of red wine grape. It was created by André Jaquinet at Station Fédérale de Recheres en Production Végétale de Changins in 1970 by crossing Rouge de […]
Zino (horse)
Zino (1979–1991) was a Thoroughbred racehorse which won the 2000 Guineas Stakes in 1982.Owned by Gerry Oldham trained by Francois Boutin and ridden by Freddie Head Zino won the 1982 […]
Rouge du Pays
Rouge du Pays also known as Cornalin du Valais or Cornalin is a variety of red wine grape. It is primarily grown in the Valais region in Switzerland where it […]
Cornalin d’Aoste
Cornalin d’Aoste or Humagne Rouge is a variety of red wine grape. It was named after the Aosta Valley in northwestern Italy where it was wrongly presumed to have originated […]