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England is a
country that is part of the
United Kingdom. It is
located on the
island of
Great Britain, of
which it
covers about 62%, and more than 100...
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Hedlundia anglica, the
English whitebeam, is a
species of
whitebeam tree in the
family Rosaceae. It is
endemic to
Ireland and the
United Kingdom, with...
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Drosera anglica,
commonly known as the
English sundew or
great sundew, is a
carnivorous flowering plant species belonging to the
sundew family Droseraceae...
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Genista anglica, the
petty whin,
needle furze or
needle whin, is a
shrubby flowering plant of the
family Fabaceae which can be
found in Europe. In Great...
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Tuberculosis (TB), also
known colloquially as the "white death", or
historically as consumption, is an
infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium...
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inventoribus rerum (1499), a
history of
discoveries and origins; and the
Anglica Historia (drafted by 1513;
printed in 1534), an
influential history of...
- semi-parasitically on
corals and octocorals. Its only
species is Adna
anglica. It is
found in the
intertidal zone on the
coasts of
northwestern Europe...
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Cochlearia anglica is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae
known by the
common names English scurvygr**** and long-leaved
scurvy gr****...
- grow
through the mud in
sheltered coastal waters. Acid,
alkaline Drosera anglica, a sundew,
lives in nutrient-poor acid bogs,
deriving nutrients from trapped...
- to the island, and has been "invaded" by some gr****es, such as
Spartina anglica. The
algal and
seaweed flora is that of the cold-temperate variety. The...