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goldenhead

Scientific Name: Acamptopappus

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

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Golden Head

The term "Golden Head" appears in various contexts, from film and literature to sporting nicknames and product brands. Here's a breakdown of the different meanings and usages found in the provided text:

  • Brand: Golden Head is a brand known for leather goods like wallets and purses. They offer both men's and women's styles.
  • Film: The Golden Head is a 1964 American-Hungarian comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and James Hill. There is also a 1957 film with a similar title "The Golden Head of Kharfre"
  • Literature: It appears as a motif in Christina Rossetti's poem "Goblin Market," illustrated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. It is also the name of a book: "Goldenhead: or Bodies and Avatars" by Annalinde Matichei
  • Nickname: The nickname "Golden Head" has been used to describe people, including the Hungarian football player Sándor Kocsis. "Goldenhead" is also used as a nickname for a Premier League striker.
  • Character: "Hador Goldenhead" is a character from Tolkien's legendarium.
  • Video Game: "Golden Head" is a craftable item in video games that provides special potion effects. It also appears as a quest item.
  • Aquatic Life: "Golden Head" refers to the Sleeper Gold Head Goby, also known as the Pennant Glider, Yellowheaded Sleeper, or Blueband/Bluestreak Goby.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • A. shockleyi A.Gray -- Shockley's Goldenhead
  • A. sphaerocephalus

Distribution

  • A. shockleyi (Shockley's Goldenhead) is found in California and Nevada.

Interesting Products

  • Golden Head Colorado Wallet
  • Golden Head Colorado Wiener Schachtel II Wallet
  • Golden Head Colorado Ladies wallet

Further Information

  • The Golden Head (film) played at the Royalty Cinerama theatre in London from April 8 to June 2 1965.