Flora (disambiguation) — Flora is plant life collectively, as distinct from animal life (fauna); or, a book or other work that describes the plant species occurring in a particular area or region. NOTOC Flora may also refer to: *Flora (margarine), the name used in the UK … Wikipedia
Flora — f Scottish, English, and German: name borne in Roman mythology by the goddess of flowers and the spring (a derivative of Latin flōs flower, genitive flōris). It is also the feminine form of the old Roman family name Flōrus, likewise derived from… … First names dictionary
Flora — In botany, flora (plural: floras or florae) has two meanings. The first meaning, flora of an area or of time period , refers to all plant life occurring in an area or time period, especially the naturally occurring or indigenous plant life. The… … Wikipedia
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Flora of A Series of Unfortunate Events — Lemony Snicket s novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events mentions numerous plants and fungi. Though much of this flora is only described in passing potatoes, kudzu, the Royal Gardens, reptilian topiary, and the enormous trees of Dark Avenue… … Wikipedia
flora — /flawr euh, flohr euh/, n., pl. floras, florae /flawr ee, flohr ee/ for 2. 1. the plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a whole. 2. a work systematically describing such plants. 3. plants, as distinguished… … Universalium
Flora and fauna of the Discworld — Terry Pratchett s fictional Discworld has a large number of creatures and plants unique to it or its parasite universes (such as Fairyland or Death s Domain). Contents 1 Fauna 1.1 Ambiguous Puzuma 1.2 Basilisk … Wikipedia
Flora — /flawr euh, flohr euh/, n. a female given name. * * * Roman goddess of flowering plants. Her cult was supposedly introduced into Rome during its earliest years by the Sabine king Titus Tatius. Her temple stood near Rome s Circus Maximus, and her… … Universalium
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