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  2. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Each entry on this list should be an article on its own (not merely a section in a less unusual article) and of decent quality, and in large meeting Wikipedia's manual of style. For unusual contributions that are of greater levity, see Wikipedia:Silly Things. In this list, a star indicates a featured article. A plus indicates a good article.

  3. Flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe - Wikipedia

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    Flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe. Georgia O'Keeffe, Red Canna, 1919, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia. The American artist Georgia O'Keeffe is best known for her close-up, or large-scale flower paintings, [1] which she painted from the mid-1920s through the 1950s. [2] She made about 200 paintings of flowers of the more than 2,000 ...

  4. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Narcissus in culture - uses of narcissus flowers by humans; Lime tree in culture - uses of the lime (linden) tree by humans; Rose symbolism - a more expansive list of symbolic meanings of the rose; Apple (symbolism) - a more expansive list of symbolic means for apples; References

  5. List of Beavis and Butt-Head episodes - Wikipedia

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    One student, Cassandra, creates a scene of a flower growing, blooming, then dying—which she is very pleased with (as it reminds Cassandra of her father). Beavis and Butt-Head draw 500 drawings of dead people, which create a scene in which two characters resembling themselves are repeatedly stabbed with tridents. One character is grabbed by a ...

  6. List of paintings by Rachel Ruysch - Wikipedia

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    Posy of flowers, with a red admiral butterfly, on a marble ledge: ca. 1695: 34.5 cm x 27.3 cm: Private collection: London Flowers in a vase: 1698: 57 cm x 43.5 cm: NG 6425: National Gallery: London Flowers in a glass vase, with a cricket in a niche: 1700: 79.5 cm x 60.2 cm: 151: Mauritshuis: The Hague Flowers in a terracotta vase with fruit on ...

  7. Floral diagram - Wikipedia

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    Basic characteristics and significance. A floral diagram is a schematic cross-section through a young flower. [1] It may be also defined as “projection of the flower perpendicular to its axis”. [3] It usually shows the number of floral parts, [Note 2] their sizes, relative positions and fusion.

  8. Galanthus - Wikipedia

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    Galanthus (from Ancient Greek γάλα, ( gála, "milk") + ἄνθος ( ánthos, "flower")), or snowdrop, is a small genus of approximately 20 species of bulbous perennial herbaceous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae. The plants have two linear leaves and a single small white drooping bell-shaped flower with six petal-like ( petaloid) tepals ...

  9. Category:Flower artists - Wikipedia

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    Anna Katharina Block. Fanny Blood. Jan Baptist Bosschaert. Peter Brown (naturalist) Jan Pieter Brueghel. Philips Brueghel. John Cart Burgess. Gerard Byrne (artist, born 1958)