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  2. Thymus serpyllum - Wikipedia

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    Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, [3] Breckland wild thyme, wild thyme, creeping thyme, or elfin thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to most of Europe and North Africa. It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to 2 cm (1 in) tall with creeping stems up to 10 cm (4 in ...

  3. Thymus praecox - Wikipedia

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    Thymus praecox is a species of thyme. A common name is mother of thyme, [2] but "creeping thyme" and "wild thyme" may be used where Thymus serpyllum, which also shares these names, is not found. It is native to central, southern, and western Europe .

  4. Elfin facies - Wikipedia

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    Elfin facies. Elfin (Elven) facies is the form of facies in which the patient has facial characteristics like those traditionally associated with elves. It is characterized by a prominent forehead, widely spaced eyes, an upturned nose, an underdeveloped mandible, dental hypoplasia, and patulous lips. [1]

  5. Western pine elfin - Wikipedia

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    The western pine elfin ( Callophrys eryphon) is a North American butterfly that ranges from British Columbia east to Maine and south to southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. Males are brown and females are orange-brown, with both having bold patterned hind wings. The top of the wings have dark bars with a lighter chevron shaped margin.

  6. Image of Extremely Rare Bird Captured in Oregon Has People ...

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    Michael Sanchez from Oregon happened to be at the beach recently when he snapped a photo of a rare sighting — a Blue Rock Thrush — a breed of bird that's never been photographed here in the ...

  7. Elfin Forest Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Elfin Forest, pygmy Coast live oaks Fuchsia flowered gooseberry (Ribes speciosum), in the El Moro Elfin Forest. Elfin Forest view to NE, across the salt marsh Sunset from the Elfin Forest. The Elfin Forest Natural Area is a nature preserve protecting a unique plant community in Los Osos-Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, central California.

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