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Yellow-green clusters bloom, and then the leafy rosette dies, after flowering only once.
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Yellow-green clusters bloom, and then the leafy rosette dies, after flowering only once.
Celosia, century plant and coconut palm: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Yellow-green clusters bloom, and then the leafy rosette dies, after flowering only once.
Celosia, century plant and coconut palm: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Yellow-green blisters form on the sides of the bizarre creatures, grow until they rupture, and release viscous fluid.
In the Forest of the Snake People (Part 1) Jason Radak 2010
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Yellow-green light grated on their pupils as the unseen sun sucked at the lingering moisture.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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Yellow-green warmth enveloped him completely, per'meating his entire being.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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Yellow-green light grated on their pupils as the unseen sun sucked at the lingering moisture.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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Yellow-green eyes blazed wickedly at us from out the surrounding darkness.
The Lost Continent 1916
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Yellow-green eyes blazed wickedly at us from out the surrounding darkness.
The Lost Continent Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912
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Yellow-green LEDs use arsenide-phosphides, materials that are much more developed for use as LEDs than nitride-based diodes that are required for blue-green light emission.
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