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  2. Cookie Run: Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In a world populated with anthropomorphized dessert items (created by witches using cookie batter and Life Powder), the Five Ancient Cookies - Pure Vanilla, White Lily, Hollyberry, Dark Cacao, and Golden Cheese - created their own kingdoms and were given Soul Jams, which granted them special powers and immortality.

  3. Cookie Run - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run ( Korean : 쿠키런; RR : Kukileon, stylized in CamelCase) is a series of online mobile endless running games developed by Devsisters. Inspired by the classic folk tale The Gingerbread Man, the series is set in a world of conscious gingerbread cookies that were brought to life in an oven by a witch and have since escaped her evil ...

  4. Nymphaea odorata - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea odorata subsp. odorata. Nymphaea odorata subsp. tuberosa (Paine) Wiersema & Hellq. Nymphaea odorata, also known as the American white waterlily, [3] fragrant water-lily, [4] beaver root, fragrant white water lily, white water lily, sweet-scented white water lily, and sweet-scented water lily, [5] is an aquatic plant belonging to the ...

  5. Lilium candidum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium candidum, the Madonna lily [2] [3] or white lily, [4] is a plant in the true lily family. It is native to the Balkans and Middle East, and naturalized in other parts of Europe, including France, Italy, and Ukraine, and in North Africa, the Canary Islands, Mexico, and other regions. [1] [5] It has been cultivated since antiquity, for at ...

  6. Erythronium albidum - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium albidum, the white fawnlily or white trout lily, is a small herbaceous geophyte in the lily family. It is also known as adder's tongue, white dog's-tooth violet, serpent's tongue, trout lily, deer tongue, creeklily and yellow snowdrop. Large numbers of this plant indicate that the woodland has never been subjected to heavy machinery ...

  7. Nymphaea alba - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea alba subsp. occidentalis (Ostenf.) Hyl. Nymphaea alba, the white waterlily, European white water lily or white nenuphar / ˈnɛnjʊfɑːr /, is an aquatic flowering plant in the family Nymphaeaceae. [3] [4] [5] It is native to North Africa, temperate Asia, Europe and tropical Asia (Jammu and Kashmir). [6]

  8. White Lily - Wikipedia

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    White Lily was created by J. Allen Smith in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1883, and named after his wife, Lillie. Since Sunday dinner was a special occasion, bakers sometimes reserved its use specifically for that purpose, so it became known to some as the Sunday flour. [1] It is a weak flour, containing 9% protein, which brings it closer to a pastry ...

  9. Lycoris squamigera - Wikipedia

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    Lycoris squamigera is an herbaceous plant with basal, simple leaves, which are not present when the flowers emerge from the crown. The leaves sprout and grow in the spring, then die back during June; flowers appear in late July or early August. The flowers are white or pink and fragrant. The flowers spring dramatically from the ground in mid to ...

  10. Anticlea elegans - Wikipedia

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    Anticlea elegans, formerly Zigadenus elegans, is also known as mountain deathcamas, elegant camas or alkali grass. It is not a grass (though its leaves are grass-like), but belongs to the trillium family, Melanthiaceae . It has white lily-like flowers and two-pronged, greenish-yellow glands on each petal (the shape of which can help in ...

  11. Holy Talker - Wikipedia

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    Holy Talker (ホーリートーカー, Hōrī Tōkā), is a Japanese manga series illustrated by Rando Ayamine. The manga began serialization in the April 2008 issue of Kodansha 's magazine Shōnen Rival. [1] Six tankōbon volumes have been released in Japan before the series was interrupted.