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Amole Keletaona
Amole may refer to: * Amole, a common name for plants in the genera ''Chlorogalum'' and ''Hooveria'', as well as some plants in ''Agave'' (like ''Agave longiflora'' and ''Agave schottii'') * Amole Gupte (born c. 1962), Indian screenwriter, actor, and director * Doc Amole Morris George "Doc" Amole (July 5, 1878 – March 9, 1912) was a professional baseball player who career spanned nine season, including parts of two in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles (1897) and the Washington Senators (1898). On ... (1878–1912), American baseball player See also * Amol (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Chlorogalum
The common names soap plant, soaproot and amole refer to the genus ''Chlorogalum''. They are native to western North America, with some species in Oregon but they are mostly found in California. Common names of the genus and several species derive from their use as soap. Soap plants are perennial plants, with more or less elongated bulbs, depending on the species. The bulbs can be white or brown, and in most species have a fibrous coat. The flowers are borne on a long central stem, and appear to have six separate petals (not all are petals in the technical sense). There are six stamens, which are prominent in most species. Taxonomy The placement of the genus ''Chlorogalum'' has varied considerably. In the APG III system, followed here, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae, based on molecular systematics evidence. The second edition of the Jepson Manual places the genus in Agavaceae (equivalent to the APG III subfamily Agavoideae). Until the 1980s, the g ...
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Hooveria (plant)
''Hooveria'' is a genus of perennial bulbous plants in the Agavaceae family native to California and northwest Baja California. They are among a number of taxa referred to as amole. They are characterized by diurnal flowering and were formerly placed in the genus ''Chlorogalum'', which consists of vespertine flowering species. They are named in honor of Robert F. Hoover,Taylor, D.W. and D.J. Keil. 2018Hooveria, a new genus liberated from Chlorogalum (Agavaceae subf. Chlorogaloideae).Phytoneuron 2018-67: 1–6. Published 1 October 2018ISSN 2153-733X/ref> a field botanist from California who was responsible for founding the botanical garden and herbarium at California State Polytechnic College. Description This genus grows as herbaceous perennials from bulbs. The bulb is ovoid to more or less elongate, with a white to brown outer coat. The basal leaves are shaped linear, and have wavy margins. The inflorescence is a panicle, with linear-shaped bracts. There are one to several ...
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Agave Longiflora
''Agave longiflora'' (synonym ''Manfreda longiflora'') is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae that is native to the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States and northern Tamaulipas in Mexico. Common names include amole de río, longflower tuberose, and Runyon's huaco. The type specimens were sent by botanist and photographer Robert Runyon (1881–1968) to the New York Botanical Garden in 1921. Consequently, the species was initially placed in a monotypic genus named in his honour, ''Runyonia'', by Joseph Nelson Rose. The species has been placed in the genus ''Manfreda'', now absorbed into ''Agave''. ''A. longiflora'' is a rhizomatous perennial with 3–7 prostrate leaves in a basal rosette. It inhabits hills, terraces and slopes in the semi-arid Tamaulipan mezquital The Tamaulipan mezquital ( es, Mezquital Tamaulipeco) is a deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregion in the southern United States and northeastern Mexico. It covers an area of , ...
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Agave Schottii
''Agave schottii'', also known by the common name Schott's century plant, is a shrub species within the genus ''Agave''. It is a member of the subgenus Littaea. There are two widely recognized varieties of this species: ''Agave schotti'' var. ''schottii'' and ''Agave schottii'' var. ''treleasei''. Distribution ''Agave schottii'' is native to North America. It is found in the United States of America, in the states of Arizona and New Mexico. In Arizona, it is confined to the southern part of the state, in the counties of Pima, Santa Cruz, Graham, and Cochise. ''Agave schottii'' is found only in the southwestern tip of New Mexico, in Hidalgo County. It is also found in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Sonora, and Baja California. ''Agave schottii'' var. ''treleasei'' has the status of Highly Safeguarded Native Plant and Salvage restricted, and is only found in Arizona's Pima County. Habitat and ecology This species grows in arid regions at elevations from 1,100–2,000 meters ...
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Amole Gupte
Amole Gupte (born c. 1962) is an Indian screenwriter, actor, and director, known for his work on the 2007 Bollywood film ''Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth)'' as creative director and screenwriter. He conceived the film along with his wife, Deepa Bhatia (concept, research, and editing). He was the chairperson of the Children's Film Society, India from 2012 to 2015. And presently serves as a member of the advisory board of the Kautik International Student Film Festival. Filmography Director Actor *''Sanak'' (2021) *''Mumbai Saga'' (2021) * ''Sniff'' (2017) * '' Ek Tara'' (2015) * ''Singham Returns'' (2014) * ''Bheja Fry 2'' (2011) * ''Stanley Ka Dabba'' (2011) * ''Urumi'' (2011) * ''Phas Gaye Re Obama'' (2010) * ''Kaminey'' (2009) * ''Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar'' (1992) * ''Holi'' (1984) Awards 2008 Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards *Won: Best Story – ''Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth)'' *Won: Best Screenplay – ''Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth ...
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Doc Amole
Morris George "Doc" Amole (July 5, 1878 – March 9, 1912) was a professional baseball player who career spanned nine season, including parts of two in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles (1897) and the Washington Senators (1898). On both occasions, Amole was the youngest player in the National League at the age of 18 and 19, respectively. Over his major league career, Amole compiled a record of 4–10 with a 4.75 earned run average (ERA) and 30 strikeouts in 18 games, 12 starting pitcher, starts. In those 12 starts, 10 were complete games. Amole also played in the Minor League Baseball, minor leagues with the Class-A Wilmington Peaches (1896), the Class-B Reading Actives (1897), the Class-A Buffalo Bisons (1898–1903) and the Class-A Providence Grays (1903–1904). Over his career in the minors, Amole compiled a record of 108–137 in 227 games. As a member of the American League Buffalo Bisons in 1900, a year before the league turned major, Amole threw a no-hitter ...
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