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... movement known as Sezessionstil (in English, The Secession ) around 1900 . (*) He joined a firm of architects in 1889 and developed his own style: a contrast between strong right angles and floral-inspired decorative motifs with subtle curves, e.g. the Mackintosh Rose motif, along with some references to traditional Scottish architecture . The project that helped make his international reputation... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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...used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera including November Moth , Willow Beauty and Short-cloaked Moth . The plum blossom, along with the peony , are considered traditional floral emblems of China . In June 21 , 1964 , the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China officially designated the plum blossom to be its national flower , with the triple grouping of stamens... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Plum
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...'s often-illustrated bookcover design for his essay on the city churches of Sir Christopher Wren , published in 1883. Some free-flowing wrought iron from the 1880s could also be adduced, or some flat floral textile designs, most of which owed some impetus to vegetal-derived patterns of High Victorian design. The name "Art Nouveau" derived from the name of a shop in Paris, Maison de l'Art Nouveau,... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Art Nouveau
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...slow redevelopment of a former sheepskin and slipper factory site, once owned by Morlands. Glastonbury received national media coverage when, in 1999 , cannabis plants were found in the town's floral displays. The ruins of the abbey, destroyed during the Reformation when all Church lands were forfeited to the Crown, are open to visitors. The remains of the Abbot's Kitchen and the Lady Chapel... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Glastonbury
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...from Chal Tarkhan near Ray (late Sassanian or early Islamic in date), and from Ctesiphon and Kish in Mesopotamia. The panels show animal figures set in roundels, human busts, and geometric and floral motifs. At Bishapur some of the floors were decorated with mosaics showing scenes of merrymaking as at a banquet; the Roman influence here is clear, and the mosaics may have been laid by Roman... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sassanid dynasty
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An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers on a branch of a plant . In botany , the term refers to the way individual flowers are arranged on the axis (floral stem). An inflorescence is said to be indeterminate if the number of flowers may increase after the first flower opens, even while others are opening, and determinate if the number of flowers cannot increase... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Inflorescence
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...became more popular in Catalonia. In 1939 he went into exile in France , where he was to live in Paris , Montpellier and Prada de Conflent . He presided over the literary competition of Jocs Florals in Montpellier in 1946 . Every year, his tomb in Cuixà near Prada, is visited by thousands of Catalans. References This article was translated from the corresponding article| in the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Pompeu Fabra
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...culte mahorie', leaf 24 ( 1893 ) Pape Moe (Mysterious Water) ( 1893 ) Self-Portrait (c. 1893 - 94 ) Portrait of William Molard. Reverse of Self-Portrait (c. 1893 - 94 ) Floral and Vegetal Motifs ( 1893 ) Tahitian Woman in a Landscape ( 1893 ) Breton Landscape (The "Moulin David") ( 1894 ) Breton Village in Snow ( 1894 ) Portrait of Mother ( 1894 ) ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Paul Gauguin
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...the air into compounds that can then be used by other plants. Other ferns with some economic significance include: Dryopteris filix-mas (male fern), used as a vermifuge Rumohra adiantoides (floral fern), extensively used in the florist trade Osmunda regalis ( royal fern ) and Osmunda cinnamomea (cinnamon fern), the root fiber being used horticulturally; the fiddleheads of O. cinnamomea... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fern
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...Edward Islands , consisting of Marion Island (290 km²) and Prince Edward Island (45 km²; not to be confused with the Canadian province of the same name ). Flora and fauna The fynbos , a floral kingdom unique to South Africa, is found near Cape Town . South Africa has more than 20,000 different plants , or about 10 percent of all the known species of plants on earth, making it... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/South Africa
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