- Some
species of
ceroid cacti were
known as
torch cactus or
torch-
thistle,
supposedly due to
their use as
torches by
Native Americans in the past. The genus...
-
Billbergia pyramidalis,
commonly known as the
flaming torch and
foolproof plant, is a
species of
bromeliad that is
native to
northern South America and...
- The
Thistle Chapel,
located in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, is the
chapel of the
Order of the
Thistle. At the
foundation of the
Order of the...
- plants,
including the pineapple, banana,
coffee shrub,
logwood tree, and
torch thistle, which, with the aid of a hothouse, he was able to raise. On 16 July...
- to
capture the seamares.
Thistle-chaser is
upset by this and
frees them,
making Ratha, who
refuses to
believe that
Thistle-chaser is her daughter, order...
- —
leaves of
namele tree
Historically Canada (1868→1921) —
maple leaf,
thistle, Fleur-de-lis Canada (1921→1957) —
maple leaf, Fleur-de-lis Canada (1957→1965)...
-
surrounding symbols for the six
origin nations England (rose),
Scotland (
thistle),
Ireland (harp),
Holland (the Netherlands) (lion),
France (fleur-de-lis)...
- (Lipstick, 1997) Noel Pointer, Hold On (United Artists, 1978)
Jesse Rae, The
Thistle (Luzuli
Music 2014)
Ernest Ranglin, Gotcha! (Telarc, 2001) Lou Rawls, Shades...
-
commemorating the
Queen Mother's 90th
birthday in
Buckingham Palace: The
Thistle and the Rose, a song
cycle by
Patrick Doyle;
Suite for
Violin by Patrick...
- skin
color of
American Indians,
rather than a
reddish pigment from India.
Thistle,
originally produced as
Light Magenta in 1949, was
replaced by Indigo....