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Staghorn coral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Overview: Upper urinary tract stones that involve the renal pelvis and extend into at least 2 calyces are classified as staghorn calculi. Although all types of urinary stones can potentially form staghorn calculi, approximately 75% are composed of ... ... Struvite and staghorn calculi. Plain abdominal radiograph...
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Staghorn fern, Elk’s horn fern, Antelope ear ... A Staghorn fern, growing in one of Union County College's greenhouses. ... The 17 species of Staghorn ferns represent one of the most unusual groups of ferns. The leaves of many of the members of the Staghorn genus (Platycerium) are antler-like in appearance rather than like...
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Staghorn Coral (Acropora cervicornis) - Species Info - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries ... The dominant mode of reproduction for staghorn coral is asexual fragmentation, with new colonies forming when branches break off a colony and reattach to the substrate. Sexual reproduction occurs via broadcast spawning...
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Staghorn or Stag's Horn Fer ... An extraordinary fern in both size and shape the Staghorn Ferns are an absolute must for Florida gardens that have a large tree for these wonderful plants to grow on or hang from. Of the family Polypodiaceae it is well known as Staghorn Fern for the fertile fronds that resemble antlers...
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Staghorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Staghorn may refer to: •Staghorn coral, a branching coral •Rhus typhina, a shrub commonly called Staghorn sumac •Lycopodium clavatum, a moss commonly called Staghorn moss •Platycerium, a fern com...
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Staghorn Ferns, photos and text. Courtesy of Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge, Atherton Tableland, Far North Queensland, Australia ... The Staghorn entirely lacks the ability to produce plantlets, and the single plant simply gets larger each season.
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