Possibly Buddliea alternifolia.
Shrub is a category of plant habit between Trees and Herbs. Shrubs are tall as well as small. There is no hard and fast rule as to define exactly the height of a small shrub. However, shrubs below 4-5 feet can be conveniently referred to as small shrubs. Rose, for example is small shrub.
Frozen spikes can be commonly referred to as icicles. They form when water drips and freezes, creating long pointed formations hanging from edges and surfaces.
Long iron nails driven into the ties to secure the track are commonly referred to as spikes. These spikes are essential for fastening the rails to the wooden or concrete ties, ensuring stability and alignment of the track. They help maintain the integrity of the railway structure, allowing trains to run safely and efficiently. Spikes are typically made of high-strength steel to withstand the forces exerted by passing trains.
An oleander plant is a hardy, evergreen shrub that can grow between 4 to 12 feet tall. It features long, narrow, lance-shaped leaves that are typically dark green and can be glossy. The plant produces clusters of fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in various colors, including pink, white, yellow, and red, blooming mainly in the summer. Oleander is often used in landscaping for its ornamental appeal and drought resistance.
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil or tulsi, is a herbaceous plant that typically grows between 30 to 60 centimeters (12 to 24 inches) tall. It has a bushy, upright form with square stems and opposite, ovate to lanceolate leaves that are about 3 to 10 centimeters (1 to 4 inches) long. The leaves are bright green and may have a slightly jagged edge, with a distinctive aromatic fragrance. The plant produces small, white to purple flowers arranged in spikes, adding to its ornamental appeal.
The color mauve is pronounced mov with a short o. It can also be pronounce mov with a long o.
A cassowary does not have spikes: it has claws. The claws on a cassowary's toes are around 12cm long.
long ones
The Echinoderm's body is covered in spikes/spines.Some spines/spikes are long, and some are short.
Yes, you will need different track shoes and cleats/spikes for different events. The number of spikes, the pattern of spikes and the length of the spikes differs for sprinters, long distance runners and jumpers. If spikes are not used for running the shoes are still different. And throwing shoes do not have spikes and have a smooth sole.
Amargasaurus.
maybe i inch or two
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The correct name for the echidna's spikes is 'spines'. The echidna's spines grow up to 50 mm (5 cm) in length.
Hooks and spikes on a seed are used for their dispersal.They can attatch themselves on the furry coats and get carried over long distances.
Chrysanthemums are herbaceous perennial plants, not shrubs. They have a long growing season and produce colorful flowers that can come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
I wonder if you could be thinking of Oleander, an evergreen shrub with long leaves and clusters of flowers in shades from white through pink to red.