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    flora


    1. and Smith, even though he heard none of the individual songs sung by the flora and


    2. The song was Good and Smith, even though he heard none of the individual songs sung by the flora and fauna of this long forgotten refrain at the edge of all things, found contentment in the straightforward knowledge that the song continued, a fulfilment sufficient for Him to think the work of creation a noble thing


    3. I had imagined that Nepal would be just snow-capped mountains – but that says more about my lack of geographical knowledge than anything, I feel! Your description of the fauna and flora found in the tropical savanna and the forests was most interesting and the watercolours you enclosed are extremely good


    4. Without too much difficulty, she found a book about the flora of the area and settled down to read it


    5. The Skakavac waterfal is another attraction, and the Alps provide some of the richest flora and fauna in Europe


    6. Now and then he would stop and give a short lecture on the various shrubs and grasses, everyone knew he'd never seen them before and even his nature book seemed at odds with the plateau flora and fauna


    7. flora and fauna) is the ultimate journey in life


    8. A lengthy account of the information that I was able to glean, would hardly be in keeping with this work, which is dealing with the campaign, and not an exploring expedition, scientific or otherwise; but this short description of the flora and fauna seen near Kumassi may be of interest


    9. We would have loved to visit much more of that delightful and truly eolith city: more of its museums, more of its abundant flora, its Botanical Garden and especially its renowned “Bottle Box”, located 30 feet below surface in one of the underground pits of Canning Park Fortress


    10. 2 million acre sanctuary enhanced with high peaks, a volcanic tableland, rivers and lakes of crystalline waters, boisterous and thundering waterfalls, basins of erupting geysers, hot springs, fumaroles and sulfuric mudpots that smell like rotten eggs, luxuriant valleys, spectacular scenery of flora and fauna… and all that, in a huge ensemble of panoramic vistas and, at times, truly dazzling landscapes

    11. The other half of his mind was trying to make connections between the flora and fauna of the place they had found themselves in, and the various curatoria he believed he could remember having some kind of relation in part or in whole


    12. and could see through the tiny slits created between leaf joins as a large band of curiously hungry looking flora descending on the


    13. particular flora and he moved his head of petals around to take in the whole crowd


    14. the huge mass of fearful flora


    15. Between the countries and the sea was a village inhabited of magic and mythological beings, as diverse as the flora and fauna of the kingdom


    16. It was a houses amalgam, very well built, flora, fauna and people of every gender and color, walking up down and coexisting in perfect harmony with the environment


    17. The logs and uprooted flora swiftly floated ahead of the pink boat only to disappear downward over a sharp horizon


    18. There was a plethora of greenery everywhere, whereas on the other side of the range, the flora was in tones of orange, maroon and red; this side looked more normal to me


    19. When safe, explore bodies of water such as lakes, ponds and rivers and identify the different flora, fauna, and geographical landmarks that they feature


    20. It was cozy, with all those sea flora and fauna on the walls and all those dark brown, green, and blue colors

    21. Having established these protected reserves, an additional commitment of resources will be employed to expand these territories with reforestation etcetera, whilst maintaining a balance of fauna and flora and, in so doing, provide a greater take-up of carbon dioxide


    22. Once he was confident that all the sources of contamination that fed into the lake had been removed, the work necessary to restore the flora and fauna in the lake could begin in earnest


    23. Belle gave birth to Flora Dodge, also known as Fola, in September 1882


    24. Furthermore, all gibbon species are counted in Appendix 1 of the Convention in International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), banning all international commercial trade in the species


    25. Menlo Park in California is the site of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation’s headquarters, an exercise in energy efficiency


    26. animal life as we know it without the flora coming


    27. flora before fauna, which would hardly be obvious in a


    28. All sorts of flora emerged on dry land, each with its own inbuilt system of self-replication


    29. For instance, you can use a border plant bed to section off certain areas of the yard with respect to particular plant beds inclusive of flora and vegetables


    30. There were many turning zones here and there; deep ravines and ditches; somewhere high hills and high waterfalls; the road was surrounded with rain forests, once these forests were dense and thick ; a dwelling place of thousands of wild life, full of flora and fauna, but now these were in devastating condition due to deforestations, poaching and human habitations

    31. Doctor Gilgamesh, I was thinking, you could also analyze the natural flora and fauna growing on our skins


    32. smell, which was a combination of the plant based soaps she used to bathe in, perfume, the meal she had prepared for them, the natural flora living on her skin, and her own biological byproducts


    33. Of course, he didn’t recognize the natural flora, bits of bacteria that normally live on the skin, as something different from her, for he couldn’t


    34. health of the flora


    35. Because of the flora in certain water systems, incubation at lower temperatures (e


    36. The native flora is interesting, you probably saw something of it from the car, and of


    37. However, the ice is mostly being released into the oceans with the amount of water available to land, rivers, flora and fauna remaining fairly constant if not always falling where expected or in the amounts to which we have become accustomed


    38. The dead flora and fauna will give up its water and the planet will return to a state where life could, once again, thrive


    39. this was the Rare Plant Emporium, where was the flora? There wasn't a single


    40. allergy types of food intolerance caused by imbalances in the normal intestinal flora

    41. How I act might ultimately have less to do with the biological tree that I have fallen from than the field I am planted in and the flora and fauna found there (peers and institutions engaged in outside the home)


    42. abrupt changes in flora and fauna


    43. the period progressed; the heat-loving tropical flora was


    44. impacts on the fauna and flora


    45. The flora and fauna are abundant along the banks of the


    46. It is in but one moment, as she sees him disappearing into the flora, that Mary realizes she is much more powerful than she initially anticipated herself to be


    47. Shadows can be born of memory, light the means of confidence, destruction the fruits of consequence, and nature, once given the greatest of meanings, can impose upon the world flora and fauna that can propagate the world one time over


    48. She stared at the wet, dark flora for several moments


    49. breathtaking profusion of trees around the road, with probably all the species of flora


    50. Gamying carefully replaced the flora to disguise the entrance and then led them down the track














































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    Synonyms for "flora"

    flora plant plant life botany vegetation

    "flora" definitions

    all the plant life in a particular region or period


    (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion