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mimosa and Acacia
It was the acacia or mimosa ( Acacia nilotica and A. seyal ).
To add to the confusion, several species of Acacia, notably Acacia baileyana and Acacia dealbata, are also known as " mimosa " ( especially in floristry ), and many Fabaceae trees with highly divided leaves are called thus in horticulture.

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Banks is credited with the introduction to the Western world of eucalyptus, acacia, mimosa and the genus named after him, Banksia.
As it tends to give a reddish tone to the leather, it is most often used in combination with quebracho, mimosa, myrabolans, and valonia.
It is resistant to Gypsy moths but is defoliated by another pest, the mimosa webworm.
Its flora is adapted to its semi-arid climate and include: pirúl, mezquite, licorice root, sweet acacia, date palm, maguey, various varieties of nopal eucalyptus, camphor, pine, trueno, mimosa, ash tree, and ornamental palms.
In France it is called œuf mimosa ; in Hungary, töltött tojás (" stuffed egg ") or kaszinótojás (" casino egg "); in Romania, ouă umplute ; in the Netherlands gevuld ei (" stuffed egg "); in Sweden fyllda ägg (" stuffed eggs ").
Deviled eggs is also known as egg mimosa
" Shame Lady " is another name for the plant mimosa pudica.
The species is usually called " silk tree " or " mimosa " in the United States, which is misleading-the former name can refer to any species of Albizia which is most common in any one locale.
However, in the eastern United States it is generally a short-lived tree, being highly susceptible to mimosa vascular wilt, a fungal disease caused by a species of Fusarium, though the disease does not seem to have seriously impacted its populations.

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The rare scents from the Grasse ( lavender, myrtle, jasmine, rose, orange blossom and wild mimosa ) did win the title for the Grasse as the perfume capital of the world.

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Among the green leafy vegetables that are usually eaten raw in the meal or as a side dish in Thailand, the most important are: Phak bung ( morning-glory ), hōrapha ( Thai basil ), bai bua bok ( Asian pennywort ), phak kachēt ( water mimosa ), phak kat khao ( Chinese cabbage ), kra thin Thai ( ipil-ipil ), phak phai ( Praew leaves ), phak kayang ( Rice Paddy Herb ), phak chī farang ( Eryngium foetidum ), phak tiu ( Cratoxylum formosum ), phak " phaai " ( Yellow Burr Head ) and kalampī ( cabbage ).

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Includes the flowers of several species of rose and jasmine, as well as osmanthus, plumeria, mimosa, tuberose, narcissus, scented geranium, cassie, ambrette as well as the blossoms of citrus and ylang-ylang trees.
In another area, the winter garden contains plants that flower in winter, such as mimosa and camellias.
Confusingly, some species are given the name " mimosa " which correctly belongs to species in the related genus Mimosa.
They have also been known to drink nectar from Lantana, as well as thistles, milkweed, azalea, dogbane, mimosa and sweet pepperbush.
They were known as ' sea beans ' in Scandinavia, where one has been found fossilised in a Swedish bog, and ' Molucca beans ' in the Hebrides, where a visitor to Islay in 1772 wrote of them as seeds of " Dolichos wrens, Guilamdina Bonduc, G. Bonducetta, and mimosa scandens.
Examples of these are jasmine, tuberose, and mimosa.
1. brain-like blister 2. notochord 3. dorsal nerve cord 4. post-anal tail 5. anus 6. food canal 7. blood system 8. abdominal porus 9. overpharynx lacuna 10. gill's slit 11. pharynx 12. mouth lacuna 13. mimosa 14. mouth gap 15. gonads ( ovary / testicle ) 16. light sensor 17. nerves 18. abdominal ply 19. liver-like sack

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File: Trabant Polizeiversion. jpg | This Trabant is technically an official police car, but is only used for public relations purposes.
Although the DAR technically connected to the Intercolonial Railway at Windsor, the IRC rarely operated on this line and left it to the DAR beyond the mainline connection at | Windsor Junction.

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The European and American releases of Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Gold and Silver feature different-colored cartridges, although they are technically identical to the standard black ones.
This version features only three boss characters aside from the two leads: Shocker, Silver Sable, and Carnage ( technically, there are only two bosses since Shocker only briefly appears and you never fight him ).

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What can be done for the `` individual contributor '' who is extremely important -- and likely to be more so -- in the operation of the technically oriented company??
Another factor that may hold hope is for parallel recognition is, as one man says it: `` that the fad for educating top people along managerial lines is yielding to the technically trained approach ''.
Just as exciting but in a more technically proficient way is Laura Stuart, whose complete control of her every movement is lovely to watch.
Although " android " is used almost universally to refer to both sexes, and those of no particular sex, " android " technically refers to the male form, while " gynoid " is the feminine form.
The latter quote has provided some controversy because it is technically speaking of wisdom.
Húsel is technically part of blót.
In her opinion, President Barack Obama, who is the son of a Kenyan immigrant, although technically African-American, is not black.
The northern triangle of Times Square is technically Duffy Square, dedicated in 1937 to Chaplain Francis P. Duffy of New York City's " Fighting 69th " Infantry Regiment ; a memorial to Duffy is located there, along with a statue of George M. Cohan.
More technically, the law is concerned with the speedup achievable from an improvement to a computation that affects a proportion P of that computation where the improvement has a speedup of S. ( For example, if an improvement can speed up 30 % of the computation, P will be 0. 3 ; if the improvement makes the portion affected twice as fast, S will be 2.
Though technically incorrect, it does resolve the problem of which electrode is the anode in a secondary ( or rechargeable ) cell.
( Expressed more technically, in each case the pair ( m, n ) decreases in the lexicographic order on pairs, which is a well-ordering, just like the ordering of single non-negative integers ; this means one cannot go down in the ordering infinitely many times in succession.
: We have never called alcoholism a disease because, technically speaking, it is not a disease entity.
The Territory is also technically divided into 5 administrative districts ( one for each of the four largest islands, and then a fifth for all other islands ), and into 6 civil registry districts ( three for Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda and Anegada ) although these have little practical relevance today.
It is also technically the easiest to steal, as it is farthest from home plate and thus a longer throw from the catcher is required to prevent it.
This is because a virtual LAN ( or VLAN ) is technically a broadcast domain.
Mead is also not technically brewed, as the honey is used entirely, as opposed to being steeped in water.

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The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨⟩, or in broad transcription ⟨⟩ although the latter technically represents a velar pronunciation.

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