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I have a colony of thriving terrestrial orchids (Bletilla striata).
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A. Hyacinth bletilla (B. striata) is a hardy terrestrial orchid that grows quite well in the D.C. region.
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Northern migratory species winter in the savanna, such as spotted sandpiper Actitis macularia, barn swallow Hirundo rustica and blackpoll warbler Dendroica striata.
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The park is a significant breeding site for harlequin duck Histrionicus histrionicus, blackpoll warbler Dendroica striata, common tern Sterna hirundo, and arctic tern S. paridisaea, a nesting site for bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephala, rock ptarmigan Lagopus mutus and American tree sparrow Spizella arborea, and a stopover for migrating shore birds.
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Longer wavelength fluorescent proteins, emitting in the orange and red spectral regions, have been developed from the marine anemone, Discosoma striata, and reef corals belonging to the class Anthozoa.
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The first coral-derived fluorescent protein to be extensively utilized was derived from Discosoma striata and is commonly referred to as DsRed.
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One form of red fluorescent protein (DsRed), isolated from Discosoma striata and manufactured by Clontech, has an optimal absorption at 558 nm and emits light at 583 nm (CLONTECH, 1999).
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The HeLa cells were co-transfected with sub-cellular localization vectors fused to enhanced cyan and yellow (EYFP) fluorescent protein coding sequences (Golgi complex and the nucleus, respectively), as well as a variant of the Discosoma striata marine anemone fluorescent protein, DsRed2FP, targeting the mitochondrial network.
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Geopelia striata, and the curious bronze-coloured magpie,
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Describing the fruit of an orchid, the Striped Coralroot (Corallorhiza striata Lindl.).
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