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Clary may refer to: Places * Clary, Nord Clary () is a commune of the Nord department in northern France. Heraldry World War I The commune was liberated from German occupation by 5th/6th Battalion, Scottish Rifles, on 9 October 1918. The ''Place de la Mairie'' was renamed ''Place ..., France, a commune * Clary, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Palazzo Clary, a palace in Venice, Italy Plants *A common name of plants in the sage genus, ''Salvia'', notably: **biennial clary or just clary ''Salvia sclarea'' **annual clary ''Salvia viridis'' **Balkan clary ''Salvia nemorosa'' **meadow clary ''Salvia pratensis'' **silvery clary ''Salvia argentea'' **sticky clary ''Salvia glutinosa'' **whorled clary ''Salvia verticillata'' **wild clary ''Salvia verbenacea'' People * Clary (surname), a list of people * Clarence Clary Anderson (1911–1988), American football and baseball player and coach * Clary Hood Smith (1928-2019), American politician Other uses * , a ...
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Clary, Nord
Clary () is a commune of the Nord department in northern France. Heraldry World War I The commune was liberated from German occupation by 5th/6th Battalion, Scottish Rifles, on 9 October 1918. The ''Place de la Mairie'' was renamed ''Place des Ecossais'' in their honour. When King George V visited Clary in November 1918, the same battalion was drawn up in the ''place'' to welcome him. Among those liberated was a British soldier who had been in hiding since the Battle of Le Cateau in August 1914.Edmonds & Maxwell-Hyslop, p. 220. See also *Communes of the Nord department The following is a list of the 648 communes of the Nord department of the French Republic. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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Salvia Glutinosa
''Salvia glutinosa'', the glutinous sage, sticky sage, Jupiter's sage, or Jupiter's distaff, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the family Lamiaceae. Description ''Salvia glutinosa'' grows to approximately tall.Pignatti S. - Flora d'Italia – Edagricole – 1982. Vol. II, pag. 505 The stems are erect, with bright green hairy leaves that are about long, with petioles of about . The leaves are deciduous, toothed, pointed, tomentose and glandular. With the first frosts, foliage disappears and the plant is ready to overwinter in dormant buds. All parts of the plant are covered with sticky glandular hairs, especially the lime-green calyces and the flowers, resulting in the name "glutinosa". These sticky hairs probably have a protective function against predators. ''Salvia glutinosa'' is the main host plant of the plant bug ''Macrotylus quadrilineatus'', that feeds on the juices of the plant and on small insects entrapped on this sticky sage. Flowers grow in whorls of tw ...
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Clary Fray
This is a list of the main characters from ''The Mortal Instruments'' series by Cassandra Clare, including the novels '' City of Bones'', ''City of Ashes'', '' City of Glass'', ''City of Fallen Angels'', '' City of Lost Souls'', and ''City of Heavenly Fire''. The series is part of a bigger media franchise, ''The Shadowhunter Chronicles''. The series was adapted into a film, '' The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'', and a television series, ''Shadowhunters''. Television series cast The following is a list of ''Shadowhunters'' television series regulars who have appeared in one or more of the series' three seasons. The characters are listed in the order they were first credited in the series. ;Key : = Main cast (actor receives "Starring" credit that season) : = Recurring cast (actor appears in two or more episodes that season) : = Guest cast (actor appears in only one episode that season) Main characters Clary Fairchild Clarissa Adele "Clary" Fairchild is a fictiona ...
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Clary Hood Smith
Clary Hood Smith (September 20, 1928 – January 10, 2019) was an American politician in the state of South Carolina. He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1963 to 1966, representing Spartanburg County, South Carolina Spartanburg County is a County (United States), county located on the northwestern border of the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 327,997, making it the fifth-most populous county .... He was a fuel oil dealer. References 1928 births 2019 deaths Politicians from Spartanburg, South Carolina Businesspeople from South Carolina Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives 20th-century American businesspeople {{SouthCarolina-politician-stub ...
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Clary Anderson
Clarence Oscar "Clary" Anderson (July 7, 1911 – August 19, 1988) was an American football and baseball player and coach. He was the head baseball and football coach for the Montclair State University in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. In seven seasons as head football coach, he compiled a record of 46–20–3 and won the first five conference titles in the newly-formed New Jersey State Athletic Conference The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC), formerly the New Jersey State Athletic Conference, is a college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. All of its full members are public universities in New Jersey. Affiliate member ..., from 1969 to 1973. Prior to that, he was the very successful head coach in football for decades at Montclair High School. As the Montclair State's baseball coach, Anderson went 150–60 in six seasons. For his coaching efforts he was inducted into the Montclair State University Hall of Fame. Head coaching record College football ...
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Clary (surname)
Clary is the surname of: * Charles Clary (1873–1931), American silent film actor * David Clary (born 1953), British theoretical chemist, college president, and scientific advisor * Debbie A. Clary (born 1959), American politician * Désirée Clary (1777–1860), Queen of Sweden and Norway * Don Clary (born 1957), American long-distance runner * Ed Clary (1916–2005), American football player * Edward Alvin Clary (1883–1939), US Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient * Ellis Clary (1916–2000), American baseball player, coach and scout * François Clary (1725–1794), French merchant, father of Désirée and Julie * Gary Clary (born 1948), American politician * Jeromey Clary (born 1983), American football player * Johnny Lee Clary (1959–2014), Ku Klux Klan leader who became an anti-racism preacher * Joseph M. Clary (1905–1996), American philatelist * Julian Clary (born 1959), English comedian and novelist * Julie Clary (1771–1845), spouse of Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleo ...
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Salvia Verbenacea
''Salvia'' () is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with nearly 1000 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. Within the Lamiaceae, ''Salvia'' is part of the tribe Mentheae within the subfamily Nepetoideae. One of several genera commonly referred to as sage, it includes two widely used herbs, ''Salvia officinalis'' (common sage, or just "sage") and ''Salvia rosmarinus'' (rosemary, formerly ''Rosmarinus officinalis''). The genus is distributed throughout the Old World and the Americas (over 900 total species), with three distinct regions of diversity: Central America and South America (approximately 600 species); Central Asia and the Mediterranean (250 species); Eastern Asia (90 species). Etymology The name ''Salvia'' derives from Latin (sage), from (safe, secure, healthy), an adjective related to (health, well-being, prosperity or salvation), and (to feel healthy, to heal). Pliny the Elder was the first author known to describe a plan ...
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Salvia Verticillata
''Salvia verticillata'', the lilac sage or whorled clary, is a herbaceous perennial native to a wide area ranging from central Europe to western Asia, and naturalized in northern Europe and North America. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ... in 1753. ''Salvia verticillata'' has a leafy base of mid-green leaves covered with hairs, putting up leaf-covered stems that carry inflorescences. The tiny lavender flowers grow tightly packed in whorls, with tiny lime-green and purple calyces. The specific epithet ''verticillata'' refers to the whorls that grow in verticils. A cultivar introduced in the 1990s, 'Purple Rain', is much more showy and long-blooming, growing about tall. References verticillata Flora of Europe Flora of ...
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Salvia Argentea
''Salvia argentea'', the silver sage, silver salvia, or silver clary, is a biennial or short-lived perennial plant that is native to an area in southern Europe from Portugal to Bulgaria. Its Latin Binomial nomenclature, specific epithet ''argentea'' means "silvery", referring to the colour of the leaves. Description ''Salvia argentea'' has a large spread of basal leaves that measure wide and high. The individual leaves are long and wide. Both leaf surfaces are heavily covered with silky hairs that give it a wooly appearance. The leaves are soft to the touch, first emerging as a distinctive silvery white and then turning to grey-green after flowering. Cool weather in the autumn turns the leaves silvery again. Flowers appear in spring or summer on candelabra-like stalks that rise well above the foliage. The inconspicuous white flowers are tinged with yellow or pink. Cutting the flowers before they set seed results in a long-lived plant. ''Salvia argentea'' has received the R ...
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