Did you hear Joe Cole has actually signed for Arsenal!?
Yay
Wahooooooooooooooooo,
all goal keeping and defence problems solved, 11 attacking midfields go go go go go go go , nasri in goal
ye ye ye ye ye WHOOOP whoop WHOOOOP whooop WHOOOP whooop
bada boom
sizzle
*fade out*
Can they count to 5.... tds?
oh i bet the crack pipe gets 11 TUs.
how rude
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these are symbols anfield uses
^^
childish all of you
~ " never the ladies choice " ~
inflorescence best answer:
Answer by siRyan; G11
STEP AWAY from the crack pipe nooow!
inflorescence
Trochodendron aralioides #2
Best viewed @ large size
Trochendraceae - Taiwan, southern Korea and southern Japan
Wheel Tree, Japanese Wheel Tree
Shown: Detail of inflorescence
"Trochodendron aralioides is a flowering plant, the sole species in the genus Trochodendron. It is also often considered the sole species in the family Trochodendraceae, though some botanists include the very distinct genus Tetracentron in the same family. Trochodendron is native to southern Japan, southern Korea and Taiwan; it has no widely used common name in English, though is sometimes colloquially called "wheel tree".
"It is an evergreen tree or large shrub growing to 20 m tall. The leaves are borne in tight spirals at the apex of the years' growth, each leaf leathery dark green, simple broad lanceolate, 6-14 cm long and 3-8 cm broad, with a crenate margin. The flowers are produced 10-20 together in a racemose cyme 5-13 cm diameter; each flower is 15-18 mm diameter, yellowish green, without petals, but with a conspicuous ring of 40-70 stamens surrounding the 4-11 carpels. The fruit is 2 cm diameter, woody, star-shaped, composed of 4-11 follicles, each follicle containing several seeds." (Wikipedia)
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Photographed in U.C. Botanical Garden at Berkeley - Berkeley, California
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