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    read it and weep.....he says Kobe is still the future... and for the gotdam record he didn't even mention Timmy or Dirk's asses...remember folks Timmy came into the league after Kobe and so did everyone else that MJ mentioned...yet Kobe is his man... I may start looking at MJ in a different light...He's been giving my boy mad props for a minute now.


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    Leontopodium alpinum

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    "Edelweiss" redirects here. For other uses, see Edelweiss (disambiguation).
    Edelweiss Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Tribe: Gnaphalieae[1] Genus: Leontopodium Species: L. alpinum Binomial name Leontopodium alpinum
    Cass., 1822





    Established 1907 by the Austrian-Hungarian Army for their alpine troops, the sign was used in World War II by the Wehrmacht Gebirgsjäger—here as Edelweiss cap badge.



    Illustration.


    Edelweiss (i/ˈeɪdəlvaɪs/; Leontopodium alpinum) is a well-known European mountain flower, belonging to the sunflower family.
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    [edit] Names

    The common name comes from German edel, meaning "noble", and weiß (also spelled weiss) "white", thus signifying "noble whiteness" or "noble purity".[2]
    The scientific name Leontopodium is a Latin adaptation of Greek leontopódion (λεοντοπόδιον) "lion's paw", from léōn "lion" and pódion "foot" (diminutive of poús, podós "foot").[3]
    The Romanian name, floarea reginei,[4] means "Queen's flower". Also, another common name is floare de colţ which means "the corner's flower".
    The Persian name is gol-e-yax, which translates as "ice flower"
    [edit] Description

    Leaves and flowers are covered with white hairs and appear woolly (tomentose). Flowering stalks of Edelweiss can grow to a size of 3–20 cm (in cultivation, up to 40 cm). Each bloom consisting of five to six small yellow flower heads (5 mm) surrounded by bracts in star formation. The flowers are in bloom between July and September.
    [edit] Range

    The plant is unequally distributed and prefers rocky limestone places at 2000–2900 m al ude. It is not toxic, and has been used traditionally in folk medicine as a remedy against abdominal and respiratory diseases. The dense hair appears to be an adaptation to high al udes, protecting the plant from cold, aridity and ultraviolet radiation.[5]
    Since it usually grows in inaccessible places, it is associated in many countries of the alpine region with mountaineering.
    [edit] Protection

    Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries, including Mongolia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Switzerland (since 1878), France, Norway, Iran, India (Zanskar region), Italy, Serbia, Malaysia (In Genting and Cameron Highlands), Indonesia (In Semeru Mountain), Germany, Spain (Ordesa National Park), Poland and Slovakia (Tatra National Park), Slovenia (in Gorizia and Gradisca since 1896, in Carniola since 1898), Austria (since 1886) and Romania (since 1933).
    [edit] Cultivation

    Leontopodium alpinum is grown in gardens for its interesting inflorescence and silver foliage.[6] The plants are short lived and can be grown from seed.[7]
    [edit] Symbolic uses



    [edit] See also



    [edit] References


    1. ^ Randall J. Bayer, Christopher F. Puttock, and Scot A. Kelchner (2000). "Phylogeny of South African Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae) based on two noncoding chloroplast sequences". American Journal of Botany 87 (2): 259–272. doi:10.2307/2656914. JSTOR 2656914. PMID 10675314. http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/87/2/259.
    2. ^ William Shepard Walsh (1909). Handy-book of literary curiosities. J.B. Lippincott Co.. pp. 268–. http://books.google.com/books?id=hrJkAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA268. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
    3. ^ λέων, πόδιον, πούς. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at Perseus Project
    4. ^ Taner Murat. Dicţionar român — tătar crimean, Sózlík kazakşa — kîrîm tatarşa. Taner Murat. pp. 136–. ISBN 9789736922657.
    5. ^ Vigneron, Jean Pol; Marie Rassart, Zofia Vértesy, Krisztián Kertész, Michaël Sarrazin, László P. Biró, Damien Ertz, Virginie Lousse (January 2005). "Optical structure and function of the white filamentary hair covering the edelweiss bracts". Physical Review E (American Physical Society) 71. arXiv:0710.2695.
    6. ^ Mineo, Baldassare (1999). Rock garden plants: a color encyclopedia. Portland, Or.: Timber Press. pp. 150. ISBN 0-88192-432-6.
    7. ^ McVicar, Jekka. Seeds: The Ultimate Guide to Growing Successfully from Seed. The Lyons Press. pp. 22. ISBN 1-58574-874-9.

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    Leontopodium alpinum

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search
    "Edelweiss" redirects here. For other uses, see Edelweiss (disambiguation).
    Edelweiss Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Tribe: Gnaphalieae[1] Genus: Leontopodium Species: L. alpinum Binomial name Leontopodium alpinum
    Cass., 1822





    Established 1907 by the Austrian-Hungarian Army for their alpine troops, the sign was used in World War II by the Wehrmacht Gebirgsjäger—here as Edelweiss cap badge.



    Illustration.


    Edelweiss (i/ˈeɪdəlvaɪs/; Leontopodium alpinum) is a well-known European mountain flower, belonging to the sunflower family.
    Contents

    [hide]


    [edit] Names

    The common name comes from German edel, meaning "noble", and weiß (also spelled weiss) "white", thus signifying "noble whiteness" or "noble purity".[2]
    The scientific name Leontopodium is a Latin adaptation of Greek leontopódion (λεοντοπόδιον) "lion's paw", from léōn "lion" and pódion "foot" (diminutive of poús, podós "foot").[3]
    The Romanian name, floarea reginei,[4] means "Queen's flower". Also, another common name is floare de colţ which means "the corner's flower".
    The Persian name is gol-e-yax, which translates as "ice flower"
    [edit] Description

    Leaves and flowers are covered with white hairs and appear woolly (tomentose). Flowering stalks of Edelweiss can grow to a size of 3–20 cm (in cultivation, up to 40 cm). Each bloom consisting of five to six small yellow flower heads (5 mm) surrounded by bracts in star formation. The flowers are in bloom between July and September.
    [edit] Range

    The plant is unequally distributed and prefers rocky limestone places at 2000–2900 m al ude. It is not toxic, and has been used traditionally in folk medicine as a remedy against abdominal and respiratory diseases. The dense hair appears to be an adaptation to high al udes, protecting the plant from cold, aridity and ultraviolet radiation.[5]
    Since it usually grows in inaccessible places, it is associated in many countries of the alpine region with mountaineering.
    [edit] Protection

    Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries, including Mongolia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Switzerland (since 1878), France, Norway, Iran, India (Zanskar region), Italy, Serbia, Malaysia (In Genting and Cameron Highlands), Indonesia (In Semeru Mountain), Germany, Spain (Ordesa National Park), Poland and Slovakia (Tatra National Park), Slovenia (in Gorizia and Gradisca since 1896, in Carniola since 1898), Austria (since 1886) and Romania (since 1933).
    [edit] Cultivation

    Leontopodium alpinum is grown in gardens for its interesting inflorescence and silver foliage.[6] The plants are short lived and can be grown from seed.[7]
    [edit] Symbolic uses



    [edit] See also



    [edit] References


    1. ^ Randall J. Bayer, Christopher F. Puttock, and Scot A. Kelchner (2000). "Phylogeny of South African Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae) based on two noncoding chloroplast sequences". American Journal of Botany 87 (2): 259–272. doi:10.2307/2656914. JSTOR 2656914. PMID 10675314. http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/87/2/259.
    2. ^ William Shepard Walsh (1909). Handy-book of literary curiosities. J.B. Lippincott Co.. pp. 268–. http://books.google.com/books?id=hrJkAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA268. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
    3. ^ λέων, πόδιον, πούς. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at Perseus Project
    4. ^ Taner Murat. Dicţionar român — tătar crimean, Sózlík kazakşa — kîrîm tatarşa. Taner Murat. pp. 136–. ISBN 9789736922657.
    5. ^ Vigneron, Jean Pol; Marie Rassart, Zofia Vértesy, Krisztián Kertész, Michaël Sarrazin, László P. Biró, Damien Ertz, Virginie Lousse (January 2005). "Optical structure and function of the white filamentary hair covering the edelweiss bracts". Physical Review E (American Physical Society) 71. arXiv:0710.2695.
    6. ^ Mineo, Baldassare (1999). Rock garden plants: a color encyclopedia. Portland, Or.: Timber Press. pp. 150. ISBN 0-88192-432-6.
    7. ^ McVicar, Jekka. Seeds: The Ultimate Guide to Growing Successfully from Seed. The Lyons Press. pp. 22. ISBN 1-58574-874-9.

    Keep weeping that's what I'm talkin bout....

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    By my man, he means his wingman

    So Koolaid is happy that MJ = Pippen

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    The common name comes from German edel, meaning "noble", and weiß (also spelled weiss) "white", thus signifying "noble whiteness" or "noble purity".[2]

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    By my man, he means his wingman

    So Koolaid is happy that MJ = Pippen

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    lol boneonbone future

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    Kwame Brown

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    sons truth be told ... Jordan just needs his ass beat. I'm talking just one good, old fashion beat down.

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    Nobody can this .

    Good find my .

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    sons truth be told ... Jordan just needs his ass beat. I'm talking just one good, old fashion beat down.

    get over yourself BR....and stop hatin real playas in tha game...

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    correct. Wade, James, Melo, CP3 = C level players

    Pippe, Kobe, Dirk, Duncan = B

    MJ = A


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    So basically, MJ thinks just like me and a few others. He hasn't bought into the hype of these B level players like Wade, James, and he didn't even mention Dirk, for good reason. Anyone can get lucky and win one le.
    Nobody can this .

    Good find my .
    By my man, he basically means his wingman

    So Koolaid is happy that MJ = Pippen

    Enjoy

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    This interview was back in 2007 IDIOT.

    Probably the second to the final year (next to 2008) Kobe/LeBron debate was even worthy of being talked about.

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    correct. Wade, James, Melo, CP3 = C level players

    Pippe, Kobe, Dirk, Duncan = B

    MJ = A

    I'd take Wade, Paul, and LeBron over Pippen.

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    This interview was back in 2007 IDIOT.

    Probably the second to the final year (next to 2008) Kobe/LeBron debate was even worthy of being talked about.

    pretty much ...... while we're talking about current things, Three's Company is a really good show. Nice plot with a supposed and two fine ass white chicks.

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