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One of Mr. Fox's favorite snowdrop gifts was a handful of Galanthus reginae-olgae, an early-flowering species.
Seriously Obsessed With Snowdrops Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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One of Mr. Fox's favorite snowdrop gifts was a handful of Galanthus reginae-olgae, an early-flowering species.
Seriously Obsessed With Snowdrops Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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One of Mr. Fox's favorite snowdrop gifts was a handful of Galanthus reginae-olgae, an early-flowering species.
Seriously Obsessed With Snowdrops Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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The bird-of-paradise flower (Strelitzia reginae) is endemic to the Hotspot and can grow up to two meters in its natural habitat in the Eastern Cape coastal bush.
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Showy ladyslipper, Cypripedium reginae, is an example of a unique plant that thrives in fens.
Fens 2008
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Near the Sierra Madre Oriental, the scrub becomes a strict combination of Agave victoria-reginae with lechuguilla, guapilla (Hechtia glomerata), barreta (Helietta parviflora), sotol (Dasylirion sp.) and a well-developed herbaceous stratum composed of gramineae, leguminosae and cacti.
Chihuahuan desert 2008
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An important portion of the habitat for Agave victoria-reginae, an endemic species, lies in this ecoregion.
Tamaulipan matorral 2007
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Persarum fecere, ut Vastae reginae desiderium amore compensarent.
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In 1471 a graduate of Leipzig wrote a pamphlet entitled Commentariolus historicus de adolescentibus Parisiensibus, per Buridanum, natione Picardum, ab illicitis cuiusdam reginae Franciae amoribus retractis.
Notes 1920
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The other, Vita Mahtildis reginae, written by order of the Emperor Henry II, is printed in mon.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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