- as
mountain ash (in Victoria),
giant ash or
swamp gum (in Tasmania), or
stringy gum, is a
species of very tall
forest tree that is
native to the Australia...
- as the
gumnuts are a
different shape,
despite the bark
being somewhat stringy.
There are many
different species of stringybark, including: Blue-leaved...
-
Sedum sarmentosum,
known as
stringy stonecrop, gold moss stonecrop, and
graveyard moss, is a
perennial flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae native...
- uvaria,
commonly known as
string jellyfish,
barbed wire jellyfish, and long
stringy stingy thingy, is a
colonial siphonop****. As with all siphonop****s, string...
- The
Exatron Stringy Floppy (or ESF) is a continuous-loop tape
drive developed by Exatron. The
company introduced an S-100
stringy floppy drive at the...
- aged in a
refrigerator for up to one w**** to
allow the
development of
stringiness. In nattō-making facilities,
these processing steps have to be done while...
- the
manufacturing process aligns the
proteins in the cheese,
making it
stringy. When
mozzarella is
heated to 60 °C (140 °F) and then stretched, the milk...
- Mr.
Stringy, also
known as The
Wooden Man or just The Man, is a
piece of folk art that has
become a po****r
tourist attraction on the
Great Alpine Road...
- the
genus Eucalyptus have bark that is
either smooth, fibrous, hard, or
stringy and
leaves that have oil glands. The
sepals and
petals are
fused to form...
- allies, who
formed a
dynastic core.
Outside the core,
empire travelled stringy routes dotted with
armed cities.
Outside the palace, in the
capital cities...