- Water-shield may
refer to
following aquatic plants:
Brasenia schreberi (water-shield)
Cabomba caroliniana (fanwort;
Carolina water-shield) This page is...
- Cabombaceae,
consisting of one species,
Brasenia schreberi,
commonly known as
watershield. It is
widely distributed in
North America, the West Indies, northern...
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There are at
least six
members of the water-lily and
watershields order, Nymphaeales,
found in Montana. Some of
these species are
exotics (not
native to...
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discovery patented and
renamed the
company 'Aquascutum',
Latin for '
watershield'. In 1901,
Emary moved to 100
Regent Street in the
heart of London. The...
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notable for an
absence of
freshwater snails. The
lakes contain the rare
watershield (Brasenia schreberi) and are
lined with rare
species such as the grey...
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lovage root
Chinese cinnamon bark
Chinese liquorice Sunchae-cha (
watershield tea) 순채차(蓴菜茶)
watershield leaves magnolia berry-infused
water honey pine nuts...
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Brook is a
small stream in Toronto, Ontario. It is part of the Don
River watershield, a
major river that
flows into Lake Ontario. The
north end of the stream...
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Tierney Park
Totteridge Park
Tucana Park
Utman Park
Water Dragon Park
Watershield Park
Watters Woods W.C.
Levesque Fields West
Houlahan Park Weybridge...
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Washington gr****,
Washington plant,
common cabomba,
Washington plant, and
watershield. It is
native to
southeastern South America (southern Brazil, Paraguay...
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Populus species, birches, and mizunara, a
species of oak. Ōnuma is home to
watershields, carp, and wakasagi, a
species of
smelt used in ****anese cuisine. The...