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coral-plant † 1. A coral of plant-like form. Obs.1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) VIII. 193 The coral-plants, as they are called, sometimes shoot out like trees without leaves in winter; they often spread out a broad surface like a fan, and not uncommonly a large bundling head, like a faggot. 2. A nam...
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Coral plant
Coral plant is a common name for several flowering plants and may refer to:
Balanophora coralliformis in the family Balanophoraceae
Berberidopsis corallina
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Riccardia chamedryfolia
Riccardia chamedryfolia, the jagged germanderwort, is a species of liverwort, a terrestrial plant which has been adapted by aquarist as an ornamental plant It is also known as Mini or Coral Pellia due to its growth similarity to coral when submerged underwater).
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Please explain how to grow coral bark japanese maple (ornamental tree with coral colored bark)
welcome to court tube my name is Jim Putnam and this is a coral bark Japanese maple this is the beautiful upright growing pink bark coral bark Japanese it into the ground the primary feature on this coral bark maple is the fact that in the wintertime especially the stems on this plant are a coral pink
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Coral vine
Coral vine is a common name shared by two plants:
Kennedia coccinea, species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, endemic to the south-west of
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tyle-berry
tyle-berry The coral-plant, Jatropha multifida.1866 Treas. Bot. 1185.
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Bamboo coral
Bamboo coral, family Isididae, is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria. The alternation of the bony structures with the smaller gorgonin parts give the bamboo coral a finger-like appearance similar to that of the bamboo plant
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Coral
plant in his Enquiries on Plants, where he also mentions large stony plants that reveal bright flowers when under water in the Gulf of Heroes. Gyllius further noted, following Aristotle, how hard it was to define what was a plant and what was an animal.
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Coral reef organizations
Organizations which currently undertake coral reef and atoll restoration projects using simple methods of plant propagation:
Coral Cay
Counterpart International Society of Pohnpei
Conservation Key
Coral Cay Conservation
Coral Reef Care
Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL)
Coral Reef Targeted
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Café de Coral
In 1979, it established its first food-processing plant in a move to lower costs and ensure consistency. The same year, it opened up its second food-processing plant.
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Coral island
The reef environment supports more plant and animal species than any other habitat. The process is later enhanced with the remains of plant life which grows on the island.
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Histria Coral
hour, a cargo handling capacity of 3,750 m3/hour, one Liebherr hose-handling crane with a reach of , an Alfa Lawal JWSP-26-C100 freshwater conversion plant with a capacity of 30 m3/day and a Jowa Bio STP3 sewage-treatment plant capable of sustaining 34 people.
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Coral disease
This means they are impacted by both animal viruses and plant viruses. These plant and animal pathogens can come from marine environments, or crossover from terrestrial diseases.
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Coral Sea
The islands of the GBR contain more than 2,000 plant species, and three of these are endemic. The northern islands have 300–350 plant species which tend to be woody, whereas the southern islands have 200 which are more herbaceous; the Whitsunday
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Aloe striata
Aloe striata, with the common name coral aloe, is a small, stemless South African Aloe species. Aloe striata ssp. karasbergensis — Karasburg Coral Aloe, also cultivated as an ornamental plant.
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See also
Asphodelaceae — subfamily.
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