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❤️ Gopinathan Pillai 🍁

"G Gopinathan Pillai was an Indian politician from Praja Socialist Party who represented Mavelikkara constituency from 1967 to 1977. External links *MEMBERS OF THIRD KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (1967 - 1969) *MEMBERS OF FOURTH KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (1970 - 1977) * GOPINATHAN PILLAI Members of the Kerala Legislative Assembly Praja Socialist Party politicians 20th-century Indian politicians 1921 births 2002 deaths People from Alappuzha district "

❤️ Echinocereus viridiflorus 🍁

"Echinocereus viridiflorus is a species of cactus known by the common names nylon hedgehog cactus, green pitaya, and small-flowered hedgehog cactus. It is native to the central and south-central United States and northern Mexico, where it can be found in varied habitat types, including desert scrub, woodlands, dry grasslands, and short-grass prairie.Echinocereus viridiflorus. Flora of North America. This cactus has a small spherical or cylindrical stem 3 centimeters to over 30 centimeters tall and up to 9 centimeters wide. It is mostly unbranched but it may occur in squat clusters of several branches. The body of the plant is ridged and lined with many areoles bearing spines. The spines may be red, yellow, white, purplish, or bicolored, sometimes with darker tips. The flower is up to 3 centimeters long and has tepals in shades of yellowish, brownish, greenish, or occasionally red, with darker reddish midstripes. The tepals are thin at the tips. The taxonomy of the species is uncertain, with authors recognizing several varieties which are sometimes treated as separate species. One variety, var. davisii (sometimes called Echinocereus davisii), Davis' green pitaya, is federally listed as an endangered species. This taxon is very small, reaching no more than 3 centimeters tall. It becomes smaller when water is scarce, withdrawing under the ground, sometimes leaving just some spines sticking out.Echinocereus davisii. Flora of North Americavar. davisii. Center for Plant Conservation. It has yellow-green flowers. This rare variety is endemic to Brewster County, Texas, where it grows in beds of Selaginella in rocky soils of novaculite origin.USFWS. var. davisii Recovery Plan. September 1984. There was only one population known as of 1984, and it probably will not expand its range because it is limited to a specific mineral substrate. Echinocereus virdiflorus References External links *USDA Plants Profile — Echinocereus viridiflorus *Echinocereus viridiflorus Photo gallery viridiflorus Cacti of Mexico Cacti of the United States Flora of the Great Plains (North America) Flora of the Chihuahuan Desert Flora of the U.S. Rio Grande Valleys Flora of Colorado Flora of New Mexico Flora of Texas Flora of Wyoming "

❤️ Pona 🍁

"Pona or PONA may refer to: *Popular National Party (Tanzania) *PONA number, index for oil components *Francesco Pona, Italian doctor *Nantachot Pona (formerly Phaisan Pona), Thai football player *Pona a word in Shona or Swahili meaning to heal, recover or get well See also *Toki Pona, constructed language *PONA OY, Finnish company "

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