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Museums like the Louvre and the Getty collect Tacca's sculptures of mythological gods and cherubs, but his work still generally sells for around half the price of a comparable Giambologna, Mr. Hill noted.
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Tomilson Hill , Blackstone Group's vice chairman, is going after works by Ferdinando Tacca, a Renaissance sculptor of bronze gods.
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The shrub layer in these forests includes Verbenaceae, Rubiaceae, and Euphorbiaceae, and the herbs include Acanthaceae, Tacca palmata, the root parasite Balanophora fungosa, and ground orchids such as Corymborkis.
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A number of other plants and their starches are also called arrowroot in Asia and Australia species of Tacca, Hutchenia, Canna.
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A number of other plants and their starches are also called arrowroot in Asia and Australia species of Tacca, Hutchenia, Canna.
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Yam bean (Pachyrrhizus erosus) AppendixesEast Indian arrowroot (Tacca leontopetaloides)
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Tacca leontopetaloides is a tropical plant but there is little precise information on its cultural requirements, though it appears to thrive best on low-lying (up to 200 m), friable soils, particularly near the seashore; weeding is important and partial shade is beneficial.
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Elements de pharmacope malagasy, amidons: amidon de Tacca pinnatifida Forst.
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Les plantes arrowroot et fcules similaires Tacca pinnatifida.
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Salep is also obtained from the tuberous roots of _Tacca pinnatifida_, and other species of the same genus, which are principally natives of the East Indies and the South Sea Islands.
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