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Leibnitzia (
sunbonnets) is a
genus of
Asian and
North American flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae. The
genus is
named for
Gottfried Wilhelm von...
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traditional European maid style,
while slaves in the
field wore hand-tied
sunbonnets.
These head
bonnets were
preferred by the
masters for hygiene,
while also...
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covered by
sunbonnets.
Sunbonnet Babies appeared in books,
illustrations and adverti****ts
between the
years of 1900 and 1930.
Sunbonnet Babies were...
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Chaptalia albicans, the
white sunbonnet, is a
plant species native to Mexico,
Central America and the West Indies. It is
known from Jamaica, Cuba, Guatemala...
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Leibnitzia lyrata,
common name Seemann's
sunbonnet, is a
plant species widespread across much of
Mexico and also
found in the US
states of
Arizona and...
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bristly langloisia, bristly-calico,
Great Basin langloisia, and
lilac sunbonnets. It is
native to the
western United States and north-western Mexico, where...
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Chaptalia tomentosa,
common name
pineland daisy, is a
plant species native to the
southeastern United States. It has been
reported from
southern Alabama...
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Loeseliastrum schottii is a
species of
flowering plant in the
phlox family known by the
common name Schott's calico. It is
native to the
southwestern United...
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visitors of the Expo
while wearing white blouses with blue
piping and blue
sunbonnets. A
photograph of
Collett appeared in the San
Francisco Bulletin in 1915...
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Heindorf and Max
Steiner State Fair
Alfred Newman and
Charles Henderson Sunbonnet Sue
Edward J. Kay The
Three Caballeros Edward Plumb, Paul
Smith and Charles...