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flora and fauna: Hazel Dormouse, Red Squirrel, Oak Tree Leaf: King Charles III releases new coins featuring British animals, plants

The Royal Mint in the UK has unveiled a new set of coin designs featuring animals and plants to be issued in the name of King Charles III. The designs reflect the monarch s passion for conservation and the natural world. The coins will replace the current shield formation introduced during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II in 2008. The collection includes coins ranging from 1 pence to GBP 2 and will enter circulation by the end of the year. All coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II will remain legal tender.

Eddy s Good News: Ukrainian couple on a special quest and unique English flower revived

Bexhill to welcome TV stars for first gardening festival

A FIFTEENTH-CENTURY castle is to welcome television stars for a new garden festival.

Flytraps, Sundews, and Pitchers: Discovering the Carnivorous Plants of BHL

Flytraps, Sundews, and Pitchers: Discovering the Carnivorous Plants of BHL
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Early Mary Plant Lists : University of Dayton, Ohio

– John S.Stokes Jr. Queen of the Missions, March 1955. Paradoxically, the very literature and book learning which destroyed the oral religious traditions of the Christian countrysides during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries took it upon themselves to record the disappearing externals of those same traditions in the nineteenth. It is thus secular lexicographers, not religious tradition, that we are to thank for the preservation of many of the centuries-old popular Mary names of plants which have come down to us today. For this reason many religious people unfamiliar with the old religious plant names. Mrs. Lillie Pioneers However, it was not from secular dictionaries that the Mary Flower tradition took root and found new life in the United States in the early nineteen thirties. It came as an offshoot from the old popular tradition which still survives in the monasteries and countrysides of England. For it was in England that Mrs. Frank R. Lillie, of Chicago,

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