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- He also went to junior college in San Antonio and taught school in nearby Poteet and Cotula.
- Take : Anthemis cotula, where she deleted a valid stub, and replaced it with copyvio.
- "Anthemis cotula " is an annual glandular plant with a harsh taste and an acrid smell.
- "' Cotula "'is an unincorporated community and coal town in Campbell County, Tennessee.
- During the 2003 / 04 summer a new plant species, " Cotula plumosa ", was recorded.
- "Cotula australis " grows low to the ground in a thin mat with some slightly erect, spindly stems.
- I bought a plant called Cotula purpusilla and I have been trying to sort out whether it is native to Australia or not.
- Lorenzo Cotula in his book "'Legal Empowerment for Local Resource Control "'outlines the fact that legal assistance " tend to be recurrent problems.
- It is normally played outdoors ( although there are many indoor venues ) and the outdoor surface is either natural grass, artificial turf, or cotula ( in New Zealand ).
- For over 100 years, " Leptinella " species were considered part of the genus " Cotula ", but the genus " Leptinella " was reinstated by Lloyd & Webb in 1987.
- They arrived at the house in Cotula where her aunt, Etelvina de Melo, operated St . Mary's Girls School, which had been founded in 1900 by Joshino Sequeira as the first English school for girls in Goa.
- On the Wiki pages for Cotula and for Leptinella the information is a bit confusing as to which plants are called what and why there has been a change in the names and whether or not the changes have been accepted or not.
- They determined that all species of " Leptinella " are distinguished from those of the other two sections of " Cotula ", and other Anthemideae, by the conspicuous " inflated " florets and by chromosome numbers based on x = 26 where known.
- I'm a sucker for creepers that grow in and around stepping stones and in the cracks of old brick terraces, and Glover is experimenting with a number of marginally hardy types like Cotula squalida Platts Black, or New Zealand Brass Buttons, which has soft deeply dissected black leaves with a touch of green.