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Definition of Heliotropes

heliotrope
Bloodstone Blood"stone`, n. (Min.) (a) A green siliceous stone sprinkled with red jasper, as if with blood; hence the name; -- called also heliotrope. (b) Hematite, an ore of iron yielding a blood red powder or ``streak.'

Meaning of Heliotropes from wikipedia

- movement Heliotrope, a story collection by Justina Robson Heliotropes (band), a Brooklyn-based band "Heliotrope" (song), by At the Drive-In "Heliotrope", a...
- States Coast and Geodetic Survey used heliotropes to survey the United States. The Indian specification for heliotropes was updated in 1981, and the American...
- it as talisman for success in their games. In Scotland, the Gaels saw heliotropes as the product of an everlasting battle (seen as the aurora borealis)...
- Heliotrope is a pink-purple tint that is a representation of the colour of the heliotrope flower. The first recorded use of heliotrope as a color name...
- "'Psalms' by Heliotropes - Free MP3". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 23 June 2013. "Listen: Heliotropes' "Quatto"". CMJ. Retrieved 23 June 2013. "Heliotropes are playing...
- The Heliotrope is an environmentally friendly housing project by German architect Rolf Disch. There are three such buildings in Germany. The first experimental...
- "Heliotrope Bouquet" is a 1907 rag composed by Scott Joplin and Louis Chauvin. The first section of the piece is unique in ragtime for its structure, rhythm...
- Heliotrope after the genus of flower. HMS Heliotrope (1915) was an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold for s****ping in 1935. HMS Heliotrope (K03)...
- other stimuli to plant movement such as gravity, moisture and touch. Heliotropic flowers track the Sun's motion across the sky from east to west. Daisies...
- which are commonly known as heliotropes. They are highly toxic to dogs and cats, as well as to humans. The name "heliotrope" derives from the old idea...