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Persian yellow rose, and
Austrian copper rose, is a
species of rose,
native to the
foothills of the
Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. It has
yellow flowers...
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Mimosa nuttallii, the Nuttall's sensitive-briar,
catclaw brier, or
sensitive brier, is an
herbaceous perennial legume in the
subfamily Mimosoideae native...
- Rosa
rubiginosa (sweet briar,
sweetbriar rose,
sweet brier or eglantine; syn. R. eglanteria) is a
species of rose
native to
Europe and
western Asia. It...
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water snow flat (Tagiades litigiosa),
Pieridae like the
small gr****
yellow (Eurema smilax), or
moths like the
peculiar and
sometimes flightless genus...
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called "the horsenettle".
Other common names include radical weed, sand
brier or briar, bull nettle, tread-softly,
Solanum mammosum ("apple of Sodom")...
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country people of
Carolina crop
these vines to pieces,
together with
china brier and s****afras roots, and boil them in
their beer in the spring, for diet...
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deaths of as many as 500 babies. She died of
cancer in 1950.
Scientist Ann
Brier Miller had her
extramarital boyfriend,
Derril Willard,
poison her husband...
- Magick, p. 115. Bob
Brier,
Ancient Egyptian Magic, p.128. Barnes, Jonathan.
Early Gr**** Philosophy. London: Penguin, 1987.
Brier, Bob.
Ancient Egyptian...
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Curling is also a po****r pastime.
Yellow Gr**** had a team that
represented Western Canada in the very
first Brier. They
finished in a three-way tie for...
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negundo Boxwood – Buxus,
Cornus florida False boxwood –
Cornus florida Brier Sand
brier –
Solanum carolinense Brittlebush –
Encelia farinosa Broadleaf – Plantago...