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species Water crowfoot,
several Ranunculus species Diphasiastrum digitatum,
crowsfoot Crowfoot (band), a 1970s-era California-based rock band Crow's-foot stitch...
- orange-fruited sterculia, red-fruited kurrajong, smooth-seeded kurrajong,
white crowsfoot and small-flowered kurrajong. The bark is used by
Aboriginal people in...
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Eleusine indica, the
Indian goosegr****, yard-gr****, goosegr****, wiregr****, or crowfootgr****, is a
species of gr**** in the
family Poaceae. It is a small...
- 42–43.
Civil Defence Training Pamphlet No 2, p. 25. "German
Metal Spikes (
Crowsfoot)".
Tactical and
Technical Trends. 5
November 1942.
Retrieved 2015-04-30...
- in
Tennessee and Georgia.
Other names for this
plant include Fremont's
crowsfoot, Fremont's leather-plant, leatherplant, and rattleweed. This
species produces...
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Shuswap Highland Plateau Subalpine area on
Crowsfoot Mountain,
north of
Shuswap Lake
Approximate boundary of the
Shuswap Highland Coordinates: 51°15′N...
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Diphasiastrum digitatum is
known as groundcedar,
running cedar or
crowsfoot,
along with
other members of its genus, but the
common name fan
clubmoss can...
- (hot-neutral-ground)
connectors rated at 277 V. The 15 A 7-15 plug has the
crowsfoot current carrying pins of the Type I plug, but with a U-shaped
earth pin...
- Malvaceae. The
trees are more
commonly known as in the red
tulip oak or red
crowsfoot. They are
endemic to
northeastern Queensland,
Australia between Tully...
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introduced Digitaria setigera Poaceae introduced Eleusine indica Poaceae crowsfoot gr****
introduced Eragrostis amabilis Poaceae introduced Eriochloa meyeriana...