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- regions of the Northern Hemisphere. These flowers, collectively called dragonhead, are annual or perennial herbaceous plants or subshrubs, growing to 15...
- featured footage from the Sign of the Dragonhead tour. On September 7, 2018, a tour edition of Sign of the Dragonhead was released, which included the "Riders...
- Physostegia virginiana, the obedient plant, obedience or false dragonhead, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native...
- Dracocephalum moldavica, the Moldavian dragonhead, is an annual herbaceous plant. The first formal botanical description of D. moldavica was by Linnaeus...
- Dragonheads is the debut EP by Finnish folk metal band Ensiferum. It was released on 15 February 2006 by Spinefarm Records. It is the first Ensiferum...
- HK$14 million a year as protection fees from 30 drivers. Former group Dragonhead "Broken Mouth Bun", who, police say, is the leader of the group running...
- Sign of the Dragonhead is the seventh studio album of the German symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes. It is their first full-length release with Elina Siirala...
- lentiscus) Mint (Mentha spp.), 25 species, hundreds of varieties Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica) Mountain horopito (Pseudowintera colorata),...
- Dracocephalum thymiflorum is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Lamiaceae. Its native range is Bulgaria to Southern Siberia and Iran...
- virginiana, jumpseed Physostegia virginiana, obedient plant or false dragonhead Pinus virginiana, Virginia pine Prunus virginiana, bitter-berry or chokecherry...