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Definition of Torch thistle

Torch thistle
Torch thistle. (Bot.) See under Thistle.

Meaning of Torch thistle from wikipedia

- 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....