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TEK Maze Search of Sapphire

Sexserrata 🔍

Sexserrata is a type of plant that grows in the desert and has a distinctive sapphire-colored flower. It's often associated with fertility, but its use as a spice or medicine can also vary widely depending on cultural context.

Hypselaster 🔍

Hypselaster is a type of mineral found in rocks, typically occurring in association with other minerals such as quartz and feldspar. These crystals are often large and dense, resembling crystalline materials like diamonds or sapphires. The term "hypselaster" refers to the aggregate of these crystals that collectively make up a particular mineral.

Salsuginea 🔍

Salsuginea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae, known for its distinctive sapphires and large, oval leaves.

Gemmia 🔍

Gemmi is a type of precious metal that contains an element unique to its parent gemstone, such as rubies or sapphires. It is typically found in the form of individual gemstones and can be highly valued for its beauty and rarity.

Lustrous 🔍

The term "lustrous" refers to something that appears shiny or bright, often associated with a high degree of brilliance or sparkle. Examples include diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and other gemstones that are known for their exceptional clarity and brilliance.

Jeweled 🔍

Jewelled is a type of gemstone that has been adorned with precious stones, often in various colors and shapes. This term typically refers to natural stone jewelry made from polished or worked stone, which can include gems like diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and more.

"gemmobacter 🔍

A type of bacteria that is known for producing a unique, sweet-smelling, and often bitter taste found in gemstones such as sapphires and emeralds. This bacterium can be isolated from these materials and has been used to make fragrances with various scents.

Sammara 🔍

Sammar, a genus of flowering plants native to Europe, is characterized by their distinctive sapphires that are often found in clusters or as individual flowers.

Sapphire 🔍

Sapphire is a precious gemstone that exhibits a range of colors, including blue, purple, green, and white. It is commonly found in various forms such as amethyst, topaz, and garnet. The coloration can vary depending on the specific type of sapphire stone. Additionally, sapphires are known for their durability and luster, making them ideal for use in jewelry and other decorative items.

Sabellaria 🔍

Sabellaria is a genus in the family Rutaceae, consisting of several species that are widely distributed across South America, with some species native to the Andes and tropical regions of Central and South America. They have small, oval leaves and flowers that are often characterized by their distinctive sapphires or rubies.

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The term "sapphire" refers to a type of gemstone that is known for its vivid, blue color and luster. It's often used in jewelry or as a decorative element in art and design.

Jewel 🔍

Jewel is a precious gemstone that is often associated with elegance, beauty, and status in various cultures around the world. It is typically made from various materials such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, or other precious stones. These gems are used in jewelry designs to enhance their appearance and value.

Sarocladium 🔍

Sarcladium is a chemical element that is often associated with the elements sulfur and cladium, both metals. It has a chemical formula of SiCl6, symbolizing silicon, chromium, and chlorine. The name "Sarcladium" comes from the Greek word for "sapphire," reflecting its reflective properties.

Saphire 🔍

Saphire is a rare, iridescent mineral that occurs in the Earth's crust at elevations ranging from around 3,625 meters (12,048 feet) to over 20,000 meters (73,098 feet). It is also known as "Sapphire" due to its coloration. Saphire's unique properties make it a valuable gemstone for jewelry and other decorative applications.

Sapporia 🔍

Sapporia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, which includes species native to South America and parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. They are known for their distinctive flowers with large, showy blooms that can be up to 10 inches long. These plants have been used for medicinal purposes due to their high content of sapphires (a rare gemstone), which is often considered a symbol of love and beauty in many cultures.

Pontosphaeraceae 🔍

The term "Pontosphaeraceae" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae, which belongs to the order Aralia and the family Lamiaceae. This genus includes over 100 species that are commonly known as "saffron bulbs." These bulbs are prized for their sweet and aromatic sapphires or gold leaves, which can be used in traditional medicine and aromatherapy.

Saprolegnia 🔍

Saprolegnia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America and parts of Africa. It includes about 35 species, which are commonly known as "sapphires" due to their yellow coloration. These plants have an interesting structure called the stipe, where the seeds are stored during flower development.

Saururaceae 🔍

The term "Saururaceae" refers to a family of flowering plants that are commonly found in forests, and they are part of the grass family (Poales). This group includes species such as the common sapphires, which are also known as milkweeds or golden poppies.

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