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- methods. Flowerchecker cooperates with the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic  on a biodiversity mapping project. FlowerChecker plans to...
- The ColorChecker Color Rendition Chart (often referred to by its original name, the Macbeth ColorChecker or simply Macbeth chart) is a color calibration...
- MLMU.cz - FlowerChecker: Exciting journey of one ML startup – O. Veselý & J. Řihák, 10 December 2017, retrieved 2022-01-12 "Tvůrci FlowerCheckeru spouštějí...
- snake's head (the original English name), chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea flower, leper lily (because its shape resembled the bell...
- Check (also checker, Brit: chequer, or dicing) is a pattern of modified stripes consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical lines which form squares...
- fritillary grows 50–70 cm (20–28 in) tall, bears nodding reddish flowers checkered with yellow, tepals with reflexed tips, and glaucous stems with whorls...
- of checkered beetles are predaceous in nature, some are scavengers and others have been found feeding on flower pollen. Because of the checkered beetles...
- Sidalcea oregana var. calva, the Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, is a very rare flowering plant variety that occurs only in five locations in the...
- fiddleneck known by the common names bristly fiddleneck, tessellate fiddleneck, checker fiddleneck, and devil's lettuce. The plant is native to dry regions of...
- has 60 to 100 small scales. Plant habit Leaves and stem Flower Flower underside Dark flower It can be found in California, Klamath Ranges, the north...