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    The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary (Latin: Agnus scythicus or Planta Tartarica Barometz) is a legendary zoophyte of Central Asia, once believed to grow sheep...
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    garbled accounts of travellers' tales, such as the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, which supposedly grew tethered to the earth. A variety of mythical animals...
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    Cibotium barometz (category Ferns of Asia)
    mythical "Vegetable Lamb of Tartary". Cibotium barometz has been classified in the fern family Dicksoniaceae and is one of a small number of tree fern...
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    The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary). Reports of zoophytes continued into the seventeenth century and were commented on by many influential thinkers of the...
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  • that paralyze the victim. Spriggan Tree of life Vegetable Lamb of Tartary See Trees in mythology See List of shapeshifters Griffin Jackalope Unicorn (rather...
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  • Scythian lamb may refer to: Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, legend Cibotium barometz, plant The Scythian Lamb, 2018 Japanese film based on the manga Hitsuji...
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  • The name for a legendary plant based upon a real plant. Vegetable Lamb of Tartary -- the legend Cibotium barometz -- the plant This disambiguation page...
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  • titular see Agnus (Attica), a deme of ancient Attica Agnus scythicus, Latin for Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a mythologic lamb-plant Agnus (beetle), a stag beetle...
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    producing animal, the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary and the crustacean that becomes the Barnacle goose. The question of who wrote "the Travels of Sir John Mandeville"...
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    boll ready for harvest, South Carolina Gossypium Sp. Brun - MHNT Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a European legendary plant remotely based on cotton. "Genus:...
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    Raoulia (redirect from Vegetable Sheep)
    source, 2 °C (35 °F) according to another heat tolerance: unknown Vegetable Lamb of Tartary (mythological plant) Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist...
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    Cotton (redirect from Processing of Cotton)
    they are hungry." (See Vegetable Lamb of Tartary.) Cotton manufacture was introduced to Europe during the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula and...
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  • lock Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: a mythical plant supposed by medieval thinkers to explain the existence of cotton Yggdrasil: the World tree of Norse...
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  • dissolution of the band (after 1992's "farewell" album Propeller) but prior to the full-time regrouping that occurred with the assemblage of the Bee Thousand...
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    Columbia) Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a legendary plant-animal hybrid tied to the earth by a stem Wild man, a mythical man from the lore of the Middle...
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    mouth sitting on a lotus with his mother. (Egyptian mythology) Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, is a believed to grow sheep as its fruit. (Central Asian legend)...
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  • subject" to teach proper milking techniques.[ch. 58] A pair of Vegetable Lamb of Tartary twins who are having their home stay at a dairy farm alongside...
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    Hair-covered pieces of the rhizome, with bud stalks imitating legs, were used to lend credence to the medieval legend of the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a half-sheep...
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    John Parkinson (botanist) (category Historians of science)
    last of the great English herbalists and one of the first of the great English botanists. He was apothecary to James I and a founding member of the Worshipful...
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  • topics. Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, 1887. He was a contributor to Land and Water. Foote, Yolanda. "Lee, Henry". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    Pampore (the place) for ghee and saffron, Letapur for vegetables. Nipur for rice. Nandapur for lamb. Sopore for pattu and fish. Kralapur for dal. Khampur...
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    from Tibet and Tartary through Ladakh. The shawls were introduced into Western Europe when Napoleon Bonaparte, the General in Chief of the French campaign...
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    Uyghurs (category Muslim communities of China)
    Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia said "the Uigur are the most ancient of Turkish tribes and formerly inhabited a part of Chinese Tartary (Xinjiang)...
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  • interest in reading, and usually involved an actor reading an abridged version of a children's novel or folk tale whilst seated in an armchair. A single book...
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    coast. The crew discovered a new cape in the Strait of Tartary that was later called in the name of Khabarov. Due to a strong counter-current, Krusenstern...
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    Xinjiang under Qing rule (category History of Qing dynasty by region)
    Earl of Dunmore (1894). The Pamirs: Being a Narrative of a Year's Expedition on Horseback and on Foot Through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and...
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