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  3. Parodia magnifica - Wikipedia

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    One of several species called ball cactus, it is also called balloon cactus. [2] It grows to 7–15 cm (3–6 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) broad, with heavily ribbed, spherical to columnar, spiny and hairy stems, bearing pale yellow flowers in summer. [ 3 ]

  4. Ball cactus - Wikipedia

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    The term ball cactus is usually applied to the species of: Parodia (syn. Notocactus), a South American cactus genus often kept as houseplants It has also been applied to any ball-shaped cactus, notably plants from all of the following genera :

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    Ball propellant (trademarked as Ball Powder by Olin Corporation and marketed as spherical powder by Hodgdon Powder Company [1]) is a form of nitrocellulose used in small arms cartridges. Ball propellant can be manufactured more rapidly with greater safety and less expense than extruded propellants.

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  7. Buddleja globosa - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja globosa, also known as the orange-ball-tree, [1] orange ball buddleja, and matico, is a species of flowering plant endemic to Chile and Argentina, where it grows in dry and moist forest, from sea level to 2,000 m. [2] The species was first described and named by Hope in 1782. [3]

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