Common green area
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PARKCommon green area
ebbeta common green newt
FERNCommon green house gift
ebbetsEBBET, a common green newt
GARDENVARIETIESCommon choices for green thumbs?
LOROCommon green-and-gray monk parrot.
LAMBEAULEAPCommon occurrence in Green Bay after a Packer touchdown
hornblendethe common black, or dark green or brown, variety of amphibole
hornblendesHORNBLENDE, the common black, or dark green or brown, variety of amphibole
greenfliesA green aphid that is a common pest of crops and garden plants
usneasany pale-green or gray, mosslike lichen of the genus Usnea, common on rocks and trees
usneaany pale-green or gray, mosslike lichen of the genus Usnea, common on rocks and trees
chlorellaA common single-celled green alga of both terrestrial and aquatic habitats, frequently turning stagnant water an opaque green
cuckoopintThe common European wild arum of woodland and hedgerows, with a pale spathe and a purple or green spadix followed by bright red berries
mallardsThe most common duck of the northern hemisphere and the ancestor of most domestic ducks, the male having a dark green head and white collar
biotitevery common mineral of the mica group, occurring in black, dark-brown, or dark-green sheets and flakes: an important constituent of igneous and metamorphic rocks
biotitesvery common mineral of the mica group, occurring in black, dark-brown, or dark-green sheets and flakes: an important constituent of igneous and metamorphic rocks
fluorsparcommon mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF2, occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament
fluoritecommon mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF2, occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament
fluorcommon mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF2, occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament