Difference between revisions 558537051 and 558540331 on enwiki{{AFC submission|||ts=20130606012948|u=Lauren92m|ns=5}}⏎ d|joke|declinets=20130606024025|decliner=Howicus|ts=20130606012948|u=Lauren92m|ns=5}} *{{afc comment|1=This seems to be a joke submission, loosely based off of the existing [[Brighamis insigis]] page. [[User:Howicus|Howicus]] ([[User talk:Howicus|talk]]) 02:40, 6 June 2013 (UTC)}} ---- '''Brighamis insigis''' '''''Brighamis insigis''''', commonly known as Jenzou, is a critically endangered species of Floridian lobelioid in the bluedevil family. It is native to the Central islands of Yearby and Anderson. This treasured perennial species is a member of the unique Universitarius Dukia genus. (contracted; show full)to the Howard Hughes Research Institute, associated plants include Arabidopsis Thaliana. The plant has been known to cenus its own seeds for germination. To researchers amazement, Brighamis insigis is incredibly mobile spanning distances of 5Ks and beyond. This plant is oddly fond of large metallic signs such as those on street corners and crossing areas. For the past year, this plant has been involved in studies particularly in the Donohue Lab. The plant blooms in computer science and biology departments. ⏎ ⏎ == References == ⏎ ⏎ 1. EmilyH and LaurenK 2. http://howardhughes.trinity.duke.edu/blogs/2012/06/10/500-days-of-summer-research-and-mistakes 3. The facebook of Brighamis insigis {{Reflist}} <!-- This will add a notice to the bottom of the page and won't blank it! The new template which says that your draft is waiting for a review will appear at the bottom; simply ignore the old (grey) drafted templates and the old (red) decline templates. A bot will update your article submission. Until then, please don't change anything in this text box. Just press "Save page". --> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=558540331.
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