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- An Overview of Greek Gods and Goddesses
- The Twelve Olympians were the main gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. They resided in Mount Olympus and actually totals to fourteen Olympians but never more than twelve in a time.
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Religion & Philosophy >> Deities & Heros
- Nereus
- (wet one) Eldest child of Pontos, and a Divinity of the Waters who seems not to be a Titan or Olympian, but of a different order. He is called "the Old Man of the Sea", and is said to govern with gentle and secret wisdom. By Doris, he is the father...
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- The Okeanids
- Another class of Divinities often associated with the sea, the children of Okeanos, Titan of the Waters: Amphiro, Dione, Doris, Eudora, Eurynome, Galaxaura, Hippo, Ianthe, Idea, Kallirrhoe, Kalypso, Melobosis, Menestho, Metis, Ocyrhoe, Pasithoe, Peitho,...
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- Aphrodite: Goddess of Love and Beauty
- The goddess of beauty and love was formed out of the foam that was created when Uranus’s castrated genitals were thrown out of the sea of Paphos near Cyprus by the Titan Cronus.
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- The twins Artemis and Apollo
- The story of the twin gods Artemis and Apollo was filled with intrigue and deception. Their conception was controversial in itself
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- The culTivaTion of TiTan arum (AmorpHopHAllus TiTANum) – a
- www.botgart.uni-bonn.de
- Life Cycle of the Titan Arum
- May 14, 2003 Life Cycle of the Titan Arum. Amorphophallus titanum. Tuber lies dormant for.
- biology.fullerton.edu
- Titan Arum at CSUF, Spring 2003
- Oct 12, 1994 Welcome to the blooming of our Titan Arum!
- biology.fullerton.edu
- Information sheet O10
- Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum). The Titan Arum that flowered at Kew in 1996 reached nearly 3m in height. Page 2.
- www.kew.org
- WD-40 Aerosol
- Flash Point: Tag Open Cup 110°F (minimum). Flammable Limits: (Solvent Portion ) [Lel] 1.0% [Uel] 6.
- titanarum.uconn.edu
Suggested News Resources
- Smelliest plant fails to flower
- The giant Amorphophallus titanum, or Titan Arum as named by Sir David Attenborough, rarely flowers in the wild, let alone in captivity. In May staff at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh believed it was set to flower this summer.
- Weird News: Smelliest plant in the world still won't flower after eight years
- The news section of the site boasted: “This will be the first time that a titan arum has flowered in Scotland and visitors are expected to make a beeline to the glasshouses to see if the massive flower lives up to its reputation.
- VIDEO: “Stinky 1″ corpse flower blooms, second in Hilo this year
- Amorphophallus titanum also known as titan arum has the common name of Corpse plant due to its distinctive odor when in full bloom. This “fragrance” resembles rotting meat, to attract carrion feeding beetles and Flesh Flies that pollinate it.
Suggested Web Resources
- Amorphophallus titanum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Titanarum: Home
- Titanarum is on its way to the grave. We are laying this project to rest. We will have one final show as shown on the flier below.
- titanarum.net
- Time-lapse Video of Titan Arum Bloom, July 2007 - YouTube
- Aug 7, 2007 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo created a time-lapse video of the blooming of its titan arum, one of the world's largest flowering plants.
- www.youtube.com
- Titan Arum Archive
- Jan 1, 2009 First bloom in the U.S.
- botit.botany.wisc.edu
- Titan Arum: The Largest Tropical Flower on Earth
- It carries one of the largest, rarest, smelliest flowers on the planet and only blooms once every six years...
- www.environmentalgraffiti.com
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