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Что (кто) такое sceptre$501445$ - определение

SPECIES OF PLANT
Sceptre Banksia; Sceptre banksia
  • Growing as a gnarled shrub in exposed low shrubland north of its range

Scepter of Dagobert         
SCEPTER OF THE FRENCH CROWN JEWELS
Sceptre de Dagobert; Sceptre of Dagobert
Originally part of the French Crown Jewels, sometimes considered its oldest part, and dating from the 7th century, the scepter of Dagobert was stored in the treasure of the Basilica of Saint-Denis (also known as Basilique royale de Saint-Denis) until 1795, when it disappeared, stolen in the basilica and never seen again.
Humber Sceptre         
  • Humber Sceptre MK III Saloon
  • Humber Sceptre MK I
  • Humber Sceptre MK II
  • Humber Sceptre MK III Estate
CAR MODEL
Sunbeam Sceptre
The Humber Sceptre is an automobile which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1976 by Humber.
sceptre         
  • The [[Code of Hammurabi]] stela depicts the god Shamash holding a staff.
  • Brazilian Crown Jewels]]
  • Bulgaria]]
  • Hermitage]], holding the sceptre and orb.
SYMBOLIC ORNAMENTAL STAFF OR WAND HELD IN THE HAND BY A RULING MONARCH
Imperial Sceptre; Sceptor; Scepters; Scepter; Heqa-scepter; Heqa; Ḥq; Sceptres
(sceptres)
Note: in AM, use 'scepter'
A sceptre is an ornamental rod that a king or queen carries on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of his or her power.
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Википедия

Banksia sceptrum

Banksia sceptrum, commonly known as the sceptre banksia, is a plant that grows in Western Australia near the central west coast from Geraldton north through Kalbarri to Hamelin Pool. It extends inland almost to Mullewa. First collected and grown by early settler James Drummond in Western Australia, it was described by Swiss botanist Carl Meissner in 1855.

In nature, B. sceptrum grows in deep yellow or pale red sand in tall shrubland, commonly on dunes, being found as a shrub to 5 metres (16 ft) high, though often smaller in exposed areas. It is killed by fire and regenerates by seed, the woody follicles opening with fire. B. sceptrum is one of the most striking yellow-flowered banksias of all. Its tall bright yellow spikes, known as inflorescences, are terminal and well displayed. Flowering is in summer, mainly December and January, though flowers are occasionally seen at other times.

The common name 'sceptrum' is due to the prominent spiky bracts which resemble a ceremonial mace (a sceptre).