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  2. Valencia orange - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ana, California United States. The Valencia orange is a sweet orange cultivar named after the famed oranges in València, Spain. It was first hybridized by pioneer American agronomist and land developer William Wolfskill in the mid-19th century on his farm in Santa Ana, southern California, United States, North America. [1]

  3. Orangespotted sunfish - Wikipedia

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    Orangespotted sunfish. The orangespotted sunfish ( Lepomis humilis) is a North American species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family ( Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. [3] These fish are widely distributed across the middle and eastern United States, from the Rocky Mountains to the east, from the Great Lakes south into the Gulf Coast. [3]

  4. Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 62.2 cm × 107 cm (23.6 in × 42.1 in) Location. Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena. Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose is an oil-on-canvas painting by Baroque Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbarán completed in 1633. It is currently displayed at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California as part of its permanent collection.

  5. Orange Line (Lahore Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Line is operated by a joint venture of Guangzhou Metro Group, Norinco International and Daewoo Express for the first 8 years after the project's completion. Infrastructure for the line has an expected life span of approximately 100 years with routine maintenance. The official in charge is Sibtain Halim. Projected ridership

  6. Flame skimmer - Wikipedia

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    Description. Male flame skimmers are known for their entirely red or dark orange body, this includes eyes, legs, and even wing veins. Females are usually a medium or darker brown with some thin, yellow markings. This particular type of skimmer varies in size but is generally measured somewhere between 2 and 3 inches (5.1 and 7.6 cm) long.

  7. Pilosella aurantiaca - Wikipedia

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    Pilosella aurantiaca. Pilosella aurantiaca ( fox-and-cubs, [4] : 758 orange hawkweed, [5] : 208 devil's paintbrush, [6] : 324 grim-the-collier) is a perennial flowering plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to alpine regions of central and southern Europe, where it is protected in several regions. [citation needed]

  8. Orange cup coral - Wikipedia

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    Orange cup coral (Tubastraea coccinea) belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals. This non-reef building coral extends beautiful translucent tentacles at night. [1] Tubastraea coccinea is heterotrophic and does not contain zooxanthellae in its tissues as many tropical corals do, allowing it to grow in complete darkness as ...

  9. Plestiodon laticeps - Wikipedia

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    Plestiodon laticeps. The broad-headed skink or broadhead skink ( Plestiodon laticeps) is species of lizard, endemic to the southeastern United States. [1] The broadhead skink occurs in sympatry with the five-lined skink ( Plestiodon fasciatus) and Southeastern five-lined skink ( Plestiodon inexpectatus) in forest of the Southeastern United States.