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Encyclopedia > Flora (book)

Flora is a collective term for plant life. The corresponding term for animals is fauna. In botany, the term refers to a listing of the species of plants found in a specified area, and in that respect differs from the term vegetation, which is any description of the plants observed across the landscape.


A Flora is also a book or website describing the flora of a particular area.


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Wands and Worlds: Book Review: Flora Segunda (512 words)
But Flora doesn't want to be a soldier; she wants to be a ranger like her idol, Nini Mo. Rangers scout and spy and use magic.
One day, when Flora's mother is out of town, Flora is running late and decides to take Crackpot's elevator, in spite of her mother's orders not to use the elevator.
Flora also discovers that Nini Mo's right hand man, Boy Hansgen, has been captured, and she and Udo come up with a plan to rescue him.
Book Blog - Off the Shelf - Books - The Boston Globe (3257 words)
Not only are many of the books, displayed open in glass cases, beautiful things as books, but most of them show Adams's own notes on what he is reading, penned in the margins.
This is the 11th book of poetry for Kinnell, winner of a Pulitzer and National Book Award, and his first in over a decade.
The Texas Book Festival, held each autumn in Austin, is a predictably magnanimous affair, drawing scores of authors and thousands of participants to its three-day celebration of the printed word.
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