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Margarita Salicola (floruit 1682 – 1706) was a
famous opera singer of her time. She came from a
family of
musicians at the
court of the
Ferdinando Carlo...
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Lithops salicola is a
species of
perennial plant in the
family Aizoaceae,
often called living stones,
because of its
resemblance to
round grey pebbles...
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Lithops karasmontana Lithops olivacea Lithops pseudotruncatella Lithops salicola Lithops schwantesii Mr
Keith Green was
appointed International Cultivar...
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Eucalyptus salicola,
commonly known as salt gum, salt lake
salmon gum or salt
salmon gum, is a
species of
small to medium-sized tree that is
endemic to...
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Tanarthrus salicola is a
species of
antlike flower beetle in the
family Anthicidae. It is
found in
North America. "Tanarthrus
salicola Report". Integrated...
- Species: P. parvulus
Binomial name
Pogonocherus parvulus LeConte, 1852
Synonyms Pogonocherus mixtus Caulfield, 1881
Pogonocherus salicola Casey, 1913...
- theatre. In 1685 John
George III met the
Venetian opera singer Margarita Salicola and
began a relationship; he
brought her to
Dresden (not only to work,...
- The
epidermal window of
Lithops salicola has a
mottled appearance,
which acts as camouflage...
- son by his
official mistress, a
Venetian opera singer named Margarita Salicola, and may have had a daughter,
Magdalena Sibylla of Neidschutz, with Ursula...
- The
cryptic Lithops salicola, a
pebble plant,
camouflaged as
small stones,
reducing the
chance that it will be seen by herbivores...