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Carex flacca, with
common names blue sedge, gray carex,
glaucous sedge, or carnation-gr****, (syn.
Carex glauca), is a
species of
sedge native to parts...
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Fulvia (classical Latin: [ˈfulwi.a]; d. 40 BC) was an
aristocratic Roman woman who
lived during the late
Roman Republic. Fulvia's
birth into an important...
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Festuca flacca is a
species of gr**** in the
family Poaceae. It is
found only in Ecuador. Laegaard, S.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Festuca
flacca". IUCN Red List...
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Ulothrix flacca is a
small filamentous marine algae. This
species grows as
small tufts of
green unbranched filaments growing to no more than 10 cm long...
- The Via
Flacca was a
Roman road
along the
western coast of Latium, Italy. It was
built under censor Lucius Valerius Flaccus around 184 BC.
Parts of it...
- includes:
Ulothrix aequalis Kützing
Ulothrix moniliformis Kützing
Ulothrix flacca (Dillwyn)
Thuret in Le
Jolis Ulothrix implexa (Kützing) Kützing Ulothrix...
- d'Italia ("The most
beautiful villages of Italy").
Located near the Via
Flacca, but also on the edge of the
Pontine Marshes,
Roman Spelunca (Latin for...
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refer to:
Carex firma,
certain cultivars are
known as blue
sedge Carex flacca (syn.
Carex glauca),
native to
Europe and
North Africa, and
cultivated as...
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Sacculina exarcuata Kossmann, 1872
Sacculina fabacea Shiino, 1943
Sacculina flacca Boschma, 1931
Sacculina flexuosa Kossmann, 1872
Sacculina gerbei Guérin-Ganivet...
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capital of the
Roman Empire by the
Appian Way and its
extension the Via
Flacca. The
remains of the
monumental villa of
Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul...