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"Tuliplike" scattering patterns in wormlike micelles under shear flow. ... "Tuliplike" scattering patterns in wormlike micelles under shear flow."Tuliplike" scattering patterns in wormlike micelles under shear flow.
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Earth & Environment History Literature & Arts Health & Medicine People Places Plants & Animals Philosophy & Religion Science & Technology Social Science & Law Sports & Everyday Life Wildlife, Animals, & Plants Country Study Encyclopedia A -Z; ... The leaves are alternate with a distinctive tuliplike shape.
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You are here >1Up Info > Wildlife, Animals, and Plants > Plant Species > Tree > Species: Liriodendron tulipifera | Yellow-Poplar ... WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE : Yellow-poplar wood is used for construction grade lumber and plywood [1]. It has straight grain, little shrinkage, ... It is currently used for cabinets, veneer, furniture,
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The flowers, three small papery sepals and six petals, creamy-white splotched with purple at the base, are about 4 inches by 1½ inches and are held in an upright tuliplike shape. In bud the tree appears bedecked with ivory candles.
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A few at a time, the buds of the lowest tier bend outward and open into big crinkled red orange tuliplike bells with red streaked gold throats, frilly yellow edges, and four brown-anthered stamens in the center.
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Yellowish-green tuliplike flowers have six petals, orange at their bases, and three bright-green sepals. Other characteristics include conelike clusters of winged fruits; aromatic, purplish-brown twigs; stunning golden-yellow autumn leaves;
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Yellowish-green tuliplike flowers have six petals, orange at their bases, and three bright-green sepals. Other characteristics include conelike clusters of winged fruits; aromatic, purplish-brown twigs; stunning golden-yellow autumn leaves;
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Davis, city (1990 pop. 46,209), Yolo co., central Calif.; settled in the 1850s, inc. 1917. It is an education center with light industry; machinery, ... Tuliplike roses, cows, moonlight, dogs, trees, the sky above, the running springs near fresh green grass. Rose red, chestnut brown, moon white, dun, verdigris...
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It is an autumn beauty, offering an incredible display of milky tuliplike blooms. One of the real joys is its malleability as stems and shoots can be clipped, trained and tied into elegant forms. This plant oozes tropical prestige, but it is deceptively easy to cultivate.
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Liriodendron information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. ... Liriodendron: A plant genus of the family MAGNOLIACEAE. Members include hardwood trees of eastern North America with distinct large tuliplike flowers. Source: MeSH 2007...
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