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  • ...e ''Mammoth basil'' and ''Lettuce leaf basil'' to the tiny leaves of the ''Dwarf bush basil''. More practically, the fragrance of the basil varies due to th | [[Red rubin basil]] || ''O. basilicum 'Red Rubin''' || Strong magenta color, similar flavor to sweet basil, also calle
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  • ...e odd shaped head of a robot from the British Sci-fi comedy series ''[[Red Dwarf]]''.<ref>[http://admin.royalnavy.mod.uk/server?show=nav.1295&imageIndex=33
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  • ...if eaten. Many trees carry a warning sign, while others are marked with a red "X" on the trunk to indicate danger. ...of America'' writes of his experience with the "tree called mancanilla, or dwarf-apple-tree" when in Hispianola (modern day Haiti/Dominican Republic). <bloc
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  • ...te, corona is small, flat, and wrinkled—usually green eyed and orange-to-red banded—often with intermediate shades of yellow. Fragrance is usually pro ...they do not easily fit into any of the above divisions. This includes the dwarf daffodil "Tete-a-Tete".
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  • *'''[[Barnard's Star]]''', is a small [[red dwarf]] named after [[E. E. Barnard]], who discovered it in 1916, the star with t *'''[[Van Biesbroeck's Star]]''' or [[VB 10]] is a very small, faint, [[red dwarf]] named after [[George Van Biesbroeck]], who discovered it in 1944 – the
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  • ...h.<center>''<center>[[The Masque of the Red Death (film)|The Masque of the Red Death]]'', picture by [[Roger Corman]], 1964.</center>]] |<span style="display:none">Red Death</span>The Red Death
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