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Ricinocarpos
''Ricinocarpos'' is a genus of evergreen flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to Australia. Plants in the genus ''Ricinocarpos'' are monoecious shrubs with leaves arranged alternately along the branches, the edges curved downwards or rolled under. Male flowers are arranged singly or in racemes at the ends of branchlets, with four to six sepals that are fused at the base. There are four to six petals that are longer than the sepals, with many stamens fused to form a central Column (botany), column. Female flowers are arranged singly and are similar to male flowers but with three Style (botany), styles fused at the base and with a deeply branched tip. The fruit is a Capsule (fruit), capsule containing seeds with an elaiosome. The genus ''Ricinocarpus'' was first formally described in 1817 by René Louiche Desfontaines in ''Mémoires du Muséum d'histoire naturelle''. The entire genus is endemic to Australia.Halford, D.A. & Henderson, J.F. (2007). A taxonomic ...
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Ricinocarpos Glaucus
''Ricinocarpos glaucus'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect, monoecious or dioecious shrub with linear or narrowly oblong leaves and male and female flowers arranged singly or in small groups. Description ''Ricinocarpos glaucus'' is an erect, monoecious or dioecious shrub that typically grows to height of up to with hairy young branchlets. The leaves are linear to narrowly oblong, long and wide on a densely hairy petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves is glabrous and the lower surface is covered with soft, white, woolly hairs. The flowers are arranged singly, or with two to four male flowers, or one female surrounded by up to three male flowers. Male flowers are on a slender, more or less glabrous pedicel long, the sepals covered with woolly, white, star-shaped hairs on the inside surface. The sepal lobes of male flowers are usually triangular, long and the petals narrow ...
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Ricinocarpos Bowmanii
''Ricinocarpos bowmanii'', commonly known as western wedding bush or Bowman jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to New South Wales. It is usually a monoecious shrub with linear to oblong leaves and three to six male flowers around each female flower. Description ''Ricinocarpos bowmanii'' is a monoecious shrub that typically grows to height of up to and has woolly-hairy branches. The leaves are linear to oblong, long and wide on a densely hairy petiole long. The flowers are arranged in clusters on a peduncle long with three to six male flowers arranged around each female flower. The sepals are about long and joined at the base, the petals white or pink and about long. Flowering occurs from winter to early summer, and the fruit is a capsule long densely covered with star-shaped hairs at first, but become more or less glabrous with age. Taxonomy and naming ''Ricinocarpos bowmanii'' was first formally described in 1859 by F ...
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Ricinocarpos Linearifolius
''Ricinocarpos linearifolius'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a monoecious or dioecious shrub with hairy young branchlets, linear leaves and white flowers, arranged either singly, with two to four male flowers, or a single female flower surrounded by up to three male flowers. Description ''Ricinocarpos linearifolius'' is a monoecious or dioecious shrub that typically grows to a height of up to , its young branchlets densely covered with greyish-white, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are linear, long and wide on a densely hairy petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves quickly becomes glabrous and the lower surface is densely covered with silky hairs, so that only the midrib is visible. The flowers are arranged either as a single male or female flower, or as clusters of two to four male flowers, or with a single female flower surrounded by up to three male flowers. Male flowers are on a slender, densely h ...
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Ricinocarpos Cyanescens
''Ricinocarpos cyanescens'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a compact, monoecious shrub with narrowly oblong leaves and male and female flowers arranged singly or in small groups. Description ''Ricinocarpos cyanescens'' is a monoecious shrub that typically grows to height of with glabrous and more or less glaucous young branchlets. The leaves are glabrous, narrowly oblong, long and wide on a petiole long. The flowers are arranged singly, or with two to four male flowers, or one female with up to two male flowers. The flowers are conspicuous and arranged on a pedicel densely covered with woolly white, star-shaped hairs. Male flowers are on a thin pedicel long, the sepals covered with woolly, white, star-shaped hairs. Male flowers have narrowly egg-shaped, white petals long and wide. Female flowers are usually on a stout pedicel long, the sepals densely hairy, the petals white, long ...
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Ricinocarpos Brevis
''Ricinocarpos brevis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to inland Western Australia. It is a monoecious, densely-branched shrub with narrowly oblong leaves and male and female flowers arranged singly or in small groups. Description ''Ricinocarpos brevis'' is a monoecious shrub that typically grows to height of and is densely and intricately branched. The leaves are densely hairy and narrowly oblong, mostly long and wide on a short petiole. The flowers are arranged singly, or with two female, or one female and one or two male flowers. The flowers are conspicuous and arranged on a pedicel densely covered with woolly white, star-shaped hairs. Male flowers are on a thin pedicel long, the sepals covered with woolly, white, star-shaped hairs. Male flowers have egg-shaped, white petals outlined in red, long and wide. Female flowers are usually on a stout pedicel long, the sepals densely hairy, the petals white but turning brown, long a ...
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Ricinocarpos Graniticus
''Ricinocarpos graniticus'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a monoecious shrub with linear leaves and creamy white flowers, arranged either singly, or with a single female flower surrounded by one or two male flowers. Description ''Ricinocarpos graniticus'' is a monoecious shrub that typically grows to height of up to , its young branchlets glabrous. The leaves are linear, long and wide on a glabrous petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves is smooth and glabrous and the lower surface is covered with woolly white hairs. The flowers are arranged either as a single male or female flower, or with a single female flower surrounded by one or two male flowers. Male flowers are on a slender pedicel long, the sepals joined at the base and more or less glabrous, the sepal lobes egg-shaped, long, the petals creamy white and lance-shaped or oblong, long and wide. Each male flower has about 3 ...
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Ricinocarpos Gloria-medii
''Ricinocarpos gloria-medii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to the Northern Territory of Australia. It is a spreading, monoecious or dioecious shrub with linear leaves and male and female flowers arranged singly or in small groups. Description ''Ricinocarpos gloria-medii'' is a spreading monoecious or dioecious shrub that typically grows to height of up to with rusty-hairy young branchlets. The leaves are linear, long and wide on a densely hairy petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves is more or less glabrous and the lower surface is covered with soft, white, woolly hairs. The flowers are arranged singly, or with two to four male flowers, or one female surrounded by up to four male flowers. Male flowers are on a slender, densely hairy pedicel long, the sepals covered with woolly, white, star-shaped hairs on the inside surface. The sepal lobes of male flowers are egg-shaped, long and the petals egg-shaped, white or cream-co ...
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Ricinocarpos Caniana
''Ricinocarpos caniana'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to a restricted area of south-eastern Queensland. It is an erect monoecious or dioecious shrub with linear leaves and white flowers, arranged either singly, with two to five male flowers, or a single female flower surrounded by up to four male flowers. Description ''Ricinocarpos caniana'' is an erect, monoecious or dioecious shrub that typically grows to height of up to , its young branchlets densely covered with greyish-white, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are linear, long and wide on a densely hairy petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves soon becomes glabrous and the lower surface is silky-hairy. The flowers are arranged either as a single male or female flower, or as clusters of two to five male flowers, or with a single female flower surrounded by up to four male flowers. Male flowers are on a slender, densely hairy pedicel long, the sepals joined at the base and de ...
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Ricinocarpos Crispatus
''Ricinocarpos crispatus'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to south-western Queensland. It is a monoecious or dioecious shrub with linear leaves and white flowers, arranged either singly, with two to four male flowers, or a single female flower surrounded by one or two male flowers. Description ''Ricinocarpos crispatus'' is a monoecious or dioecious shrub that typically grows to a height of up to , its young branchlets densely covered with greyish-white, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are linear, long and wide on a densely hairy petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves becomes glabrous and the lower surface is woolly-hairy. The flowers are arranged either as a single male or female flower, or as clusters of two to four male flowers, or with a single female flower surrounded by one or two male flowers. Male flowers are on a slender, densely hairy pedicel long, the sepals joined at the base and densely hairy, the sepal lobes egg-sh ...
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Endl
A newline (frequently called line ending, end of line (EOL), next line (NEL) or line break) is a control character or sequence of control characters in character encoding specifications such as ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode, etc. This character, or a sequence of characters, is used to signify the end of a line of text and the start of a new one. History In the mid-1800s, long before the advent of teleprinters and teletype machines, Morse code operators or telegraphists invented and used Morse code prosigns to encode white space text formatting in formal written text messages. In particular, the Morse prosign (mnemonic break text), represented by the concatenation of literal textual Morse codes "B" and "T" characters, sent without the normal inter-character spacing, is used in Morse code to encode and indicate a ''new line'' or ''new section'' in a formal text message. Later, in the age of modern teleprinters, standardized character set control codes were developed to aid in wh ...
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David A
David (; , "beloved one") was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the third king of the United Monarchy, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Damascus in the late 9th/early 8th centuries BCE to commemorate a victory over two enemy kings, contains the phrase (), which is translated as " House of David" by most scholars. The Mesha Stele, erected by King Mesha of Moab in the 9th century BCE, may also refer to the "House of David", although this is disputed. According to Jewish works such as the '' Seder Olam Rabbah'', '' Seder Olam Zutta'', and '' Sefer ha-Qabbalah'' (all written over a thousand years later), David ascended the throne as the king of Judah in 885 BCE. Apart from this, all that is known of David comes from biblical literature, the historicity of which has been extensively challenged,Writing and Rewriting the Story of Solomon in Ancient Israel; by Isaac Kalimi; page 3 ...
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