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Sparaxis and tricolor
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Sparaxis tricolor has bright red flowers with yellow and black centres.
Sparaxis tricolor is cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant.

Sparaxis and Harlequin
Sparaxis ( Harlequin Flower ) is a genus in the family Iridaceae with about 13 species endemic to Cape Province, South Africa.

Sparaxis and flower
Many species in the iris family have a great economic importance in ornamental horticulture and the cut flower industry, especially Gladiolus, Freesia, Sparaxis, Iris, Tigridia ( tiger lily ), Ixia ( corn lily ), Romulea, Neomarica, Moraea ( butterfly lily ), Nemastylis, Belamcanda, Sisyrinchium ( blue-eyed grass ), Crocosmia and Trimezia.

Sparaxis and is
Sparaxis bulbifera is the commonest in cultivation, with flowers from cream to yellow or purple.

Sparaxis and .
A group of species with asymmetrical flowers marked in mauve and yellow, including Sparaxis variegata and Sparaxis villosa, was formerly treated as the genus Synnotia.
Sparaxis.
* Sparaxis, 15 species from Southern Africa.
Thus, Aristea ( approximately 56 species ), which has radially symmetric, mostly blue flowers, has three different pollination systems, whereas Sparaxis ( 15 species ), with both zygomorphic and secondarily radially symmetric flowers, in a variety of colors, exhibits five different pollination systems, and Gladiolus, with a similar array of floral types but over two hundred species, exploits seven different pollination systems, some of which have evolved multiple times.
Several other genera ( e. g., Crocus, Dietes, Sparaxis, Tritonia, Watsonia ) are cultivated in gardens in both tropical and temperate areas.

tricolor and known
In Scandinavia, Scotland, and German-speaking countries, the pansy ( or its wild parent Viola tricolor ) is or was known as the Stepmother ( Flower ).
The adherents of the PRI party are known in Mexico as priísta and the party is nicknamed el tricolor because of its use of the colors green, white and red.
The Tricolored Heron ( Egretta tricolor ) formerly known in North America as the Louisiana Heron, is a small heron.
Viola tricolor, known as heartsease, heart's ease, heart's delight, tickle-my-fancy, Jack-jump-up-and-kiss-me, come-and-cuddle-me, three faces in a hood, or love-in-idleness, is a common European wild flower, growing as an annual or short-lived perennial.
** Viola tricolor, also known as heartsease
It is also known as the California Golden Violet, or as the Johnny Jump Up, though the latter name is more usually associated with the introduced Heartsease, Viola tricolor.

tricolor and by
* The original tricolor Flag of Iran, the source for the Pan-Iranian colors green, white and red adopted by many Indo-Iranian or Aryan states and peoples as their symbols.
In 1813 after the royalist invasion and the outbreak of the War of Independence, the Spanish symbols were abolished and the tricolor flag was formally adopted by the patriotic forces in a ceremony at the Plaza Mayor of Santiago.
The music of the anthem was composed by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu, originally for the song " Pe-al nostru steag e scris Unire " ( or " E scris pe tricolor unire ").
Other early scientific names include Muscicapa tricolor by Vieillot, and Rhipidura motacilloides by naturalists Nicholas Aylward Vigors and Thomas Horsfield in 1827, who erected the genus Rhipidura.
On March 21, he paraded through the streets of Berlin to the Friedrichshain cemetery where the civil victims were buried, accompanied by some ministers and generals, all wearing the revolutionary tricolor of black, red, and gold.
Since 1914, the Italian Air Force have also used a roundel of concentric rings in the colours of the tricolor as aircraft marking ; substituted, from 1923 to 1943, by encircled fasces.
As a concession made by < span lang =" fr "> Lamartine </ span > to popular aspirations, and in exchange of the maintaining of the tricolor flag, he conceded the Republican triptych of < span lang =" fr "> Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité </ span >, written on the flag, on which a red rosette was also to be added.
These two figures finally merged into one: a female figure, shown either sitting or standing, and accompanied by various attributes, including the cockerel, the tricolor cockade, and the Phrygian cap.
All Slavic nations traditionally used a tricolor introduced by the French Revolution.
The Serb tricolor replaced all other flags by the 1880s under Prince Nicholas Petrovic-Njegos.
It was a Red-White-Red Dalmatian tricolor, due to the fact that Montenegro was bound by the Congress of Berlin to obey Austrian laws, but with the Cross in the upper left angle.
According to tales, as the tricolor of Serbia was faded by sunlight the blue became lighter and when Nicholas I saw it, he liked it and decided to keep it.
The standard tricolor was mass-used by the people freely, and was even used by the administrative bodies more frequently.
This " Independent State of Montenegro " originally firstly returned the State tricolor, but the new flag that was subsequently proclaimed by the Italian occupiers in July was Nicholas ' war flag.
These determine the color composition by measuring its tricolor characteristics or matching of a color sample.
Further research was published in 1960, when Don Thomes MacDougall reported that the seeds of Ipomoea tricolor were used as sacraments by certain Zapotecs, sometimes in conjunction with the seeds of Rivea corymbosa, another species which has a similar chemical composition, with lysergol instead of ergometrine.
Following the coup d ' état of 1969, the flag was replaced by the Pan-Arab red-white-black tricolor of the Arab Liberation Flag, first flown after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 ( which also formed the basis of the flags of Egypt, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen ).
The original flag, first made law by Law 46 of 26 October 1957, was the simple tricolor.
The flag was banned by the Nazis in 1939, and a horizontal tricolor of white, red, and blue was enforced.
Haitian lore holds that the newly-appointed revolutionary leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines created the flag by taking a French tricolor and ripping out the white center, which he discarded.
The birth of the yellow, green, and red tricolor occurred during a drive by other European republics to change their flags.
This combination of elements was surrounded by two small branches of laurel with their buds tied with a tricolor ribbon.

tricolor and common
), cardinals ( Cardinalis cardinalis ), unidentified passerines, small ducks, juvenile anhingas ( Anhinga anhinga ), common egrets ( Ardea alba ), egrets, glossy ibises and their eggs ( Plegadis falcinellus ), tricolor herons ( Egretta tricolor ), herons and their eggs, pied-billed grebes ( Podilymbus podiceps ), short-tailed shrews ( Blarina brevicauda ), least shrews ( Cryptotis parva ), southeastern shrews ( Sorex longirostris ), eastern moles ( Scalopus aquaticus ), muskrats ( Ondatra zibethicus ), rice rats ( Oryzomys palustris ), hispid pocket mice ( Perognathus hispidus ), black rats ( Rattus rattus ), squirrels ( Sciurus spp.
Flag of the Irish teamIn common with a number of other Ireland sporting governing bodies, the Union was formed to represent cricket throughout the island of Ireland, rather than just the Republic of Ireland and in common with its counterparts for rugby union and field hockey, the Union therefore does not use the Irish tricolor, but instead employs its own flag, which is used by such bodies as the International Cricket Council to represent the team.
A common metal version of the badge using the colors of the Flag of Ireland | Irish tricolor
In common with its counterparts for rugby union and field hockey, the Union therefore does not use the Irish tricolor, but instead employs its own flag.

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