- San
Joaquin Valley grew
exponentially during this time. The
number of
tricolors in California’s San
Joaquin Valley in 1994 was 230% of what it was in...
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Gilia tricolor (bird's-eyes, bird's-eye gilia,
tricolor gilia) is an
annual flowering plant in the
phlox family (Polemoniaceae). It is
native to the Central...
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Sparaxis tricolor,
known by the
common names wandflower,
harlequin flower, and sparaxis, is a bulb-forming
perennial plant that
grows in well-drained sunny...
- theory, the
tricolorability of a knot is the
ability of a knot to be
colored with
three colors subject to
certain rules.
Tricolorability is an isotopy...
- V.
tricolor may
refer to:
Vanda tricolor, an
orchid species found in Laos and from Java to Bali
Vanellus tricolor, the
banded lapwing, a
wader species...
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Ipomoea tricolor, the
Mexican morning glory or just
morning glory, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae,
native to the tropics...
- A.
tricolor may
refer to:
Agelaius tricolor, the
tricolored blackbird, a bird
species found from
Northern California in the
United States to
upper Baja...
- The
tricolored parrotfinch (Erythrura
tricolor) is a
species of
estrildid finch found in
Timor and the
southern Moluccas. It has an
estimated global extent...
-
Viola tricolor is a
common European wild flower,
growing as an
annual or short-lived perennial. The
species is also
known as wild pansy,
Johnny Jump up...
- Look up
Tricolor, Tricolour,
tricolor,
tricolored, or
tricolour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tricolor or
tricolour (from
Latin tri- "three" and...