Weasel of northern regions
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ERMINEWeasel of northern regions
ERMINENorthern weasel
BOREALOf northern regions
PTARMIGANSBirds of northern regions.
TAIGAForest regions of northern Eurasia.
hyperboreanrelating to the extreme northern regions / an inhabitant of the extreme norther regions
ptarmigansA northern grouse of mountainous and Arctic regions, with feathered legs and feet and plumage that typically changes to white in winter
ptarmiganA northern grouse of mountainous and Arctic regions, with feathered legs and feet and plumage that typically changes to white in winter
aquilegiasA plant of the buttercup family, bearing showy flowers with backward-pointing spurs. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it is widely grown in gardens
aquilegiaA plant of the buttercup family, bearing showy flowers with backward-pointing spurs. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it is widely grown in gardens
wadisthe bed or valley of a stream in regions of southwestern Asia and northern Africa that is usually dry except during the rainy season and that often forms an oasis gully wash
bulrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas
bullrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas
woodsiaany of various small ferns of the genus Woodsia, of northern temperate, alpine, and arctic regions, having short, stout stalks, usually lance-shaped fronds, and often covered with fine hairs: common on mountains in rocky ledges and crevices
evonymusany of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Euonymus, of northern temperate regions, having opposite leaves, branching clusters of small, greenish or purplish flowers, and crimson or rose-colored capsules that on opening disclose the seed