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blue gem
Scientific Name: Craterostigma plantagineum
Family: Scrophulariaceae
Category: Dicot
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About "Blue Gem"
The term "Blue Gem" appears in a variety of contexts, from business entities and gemstones to culinary establishments and even virtual items in games.
Considerations for Children
- Some references to "Blue Gem" are related to potentially collectible items like gemstones.
- A "Blue Gem Tea Bar" is mentioned, suggesting the potential presence of food and drink items.
Quirky Facts
- The name "Blue Gem" is associated with a supercomputer cluster called BrisSynBio.
- A "Little Blue Gem" costume design company exists.
Business and Finance
- BlueGem Capital Partners LLP is a London-based private equity manager.
- They manage a portfolio of businesses, including Enotria Group Limited.
Gemstones and Minerals
- "Blue Gem" is a general term applied to various blue gemstones, including aquamarine, sapphire, and lapis.
- Aquamarine is identified as belonging to the Beryl family.
- Some "Blue Gems" may be associated with copper deposits and minerals like malachite and chrysocolla.
- Some blue gemstones are treated by dying.
- A blue crystal, described as about 4.4 billion years old, is referred to as one of the oldest known pieces of Earth.
Culinary and Travel
- A "Blue Gem Tea Bar" in Larkfield, Aylesford, has received a Food Hygiene Rating of 5 (Very Good).
- "Blue Gem" is also the name of a restaurant in Snodland.
- A "Blue Gem" cruiser boat is mentioned, designed to pass under Broadland bridges.
- Blue Gem Tist Park is situated on the banks of Retreat Creek, where sapphires were discovered.
Technology and Gaming
- "Blue Gem" is the name of the BrisSynBio Supercomputer Cluster.
- Blue Gem Communications Ltd. provides services like test call generation and roaming SIM server solutions.
- "Blue Gem" can refer to in-game items in games like Don't Starve where they can be found when digging up graves.