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Grayish
Grayish Gray"ish, a. Somewhat gray.

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- Diphylleia grayi, the skeleton flower, is a species of perennial plant in the family Berberidaceae. It is native to northern and central ****an. The plant...
- (Crocidura grayi) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Heaney, L.; Tabaranza, B. (2016). "Crocidura grayi". IUCN...
- Cladonia grayi, commonly known as Gray's cup lichen or Gray's pixie cup, is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. It is characterised...
- Lomatium grayi, commonly known as Gray's biscuitroot, Gray's desert parsley, or pungent desert parsley, is a perennial herb of the family Apiaceae. It...
- Gray's lark (Ammomanopsis grayi) is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae. It is found in south-western Africa in its natural habitat of hot deserts...
- Carex grayi, commonly known as Gray's sedge, is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family, Cyperaceae. It is native to eastern North America. "NatureServe...
- Ambrosia grayi, the woollyleaf bur ragweed, is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the west-central part of the...
- The clay-colored thrush (****us grayi) is a common Middle American bird of the thrush family (****idae). It is the national bird of Costa Rica, where...
- a specimen found in M****achussets, by Marian H. Pettibone as Hypaniola grayi. H. florida is native to estuarine habitats along the Atlantic and Gulf...
- Lilium grayi (Gray's lily, orange bell lily, Roan lily) is a perennial plant that is endemic to the eastern US states of North Carolina, Virginia, and...