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  2. Airlie Red Flesh - Wikipedia

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    The Airlie Red Flesh tree will grow to a height of 4 meters (13 ft) to 5 meters (16 ft), and starts to fruit after about 4 years of growing. [3] Airlie Red Flesh fruits are medium-sized, often small. [2] The flavour of an Airlie Red Flesh apple has a balance of sweetness and tartness. [2]

  3. Americans travel to family-owned Christmas tree farms ... - AOL

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    Sustainable farms are environmentally conscious. Krueger’s Christmas Tree Farm in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, for example, doesn’t use pesticides and minimally uses herbicides, according to John ...

  4. P. Allen Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith also built Moss Mountain Farm, also known [by whom?] as the Garden Home Retreat, which is located on the banks of the Arkansas River. [14] It encompasses more than 500 acres of land dating back to 1840. [clarification needed] The centerpiece is the cottage, built in the American Greek Revival style and constructed in an eco-friendly ...

  5. Purshia - Wikipedia

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    Purshia (bitterbrush or cliff-rose) is a small genus of 5–8 species of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae which are native to western North America. Description

  6. Bitterbark - Wikipedia

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    Bitterbark or bitter bark is a common name for several species of plants and may refer to: Alstonia constricta, an Australian shrub; Simarouba amara, a neotropical tree; Petalostigma triloculare, the long leaved bitter bark, an Australian tree; Sacoglottis gabonensis, a tree from Western to Central Africa

  7. Alstonia constricta - Wikipedia

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    The bark contains, according to Palm (who examined it in 1863), a neutral resinous bitter principle, called by him alsfonin, similar to cailcedrin and tulucumin, a volatile oil, smelling like camphor, an iron-greening tannin, gum, resin, fat, wax, protein substance, oxalic acid, and citric acid.

  8. Rosy barb - Wikipedia

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    The rosy barb is an active, peaceful species well-suited for a community aquarium. It is considered one of the hardiest barbs, undemanding and beautiful, and most impressively colored during the mating period. It can be kept together with other small fish but can be aggressive toward other fish and nip their fins.

  9. Behind the Mountain Goats’ ‘No Children,’ the Bitter, Fun ...

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    “I hope you die” is a line that Mountain Goats fans have been singing at the band’s shows for about 20 years. But suddenly, the song that contains it, “No Children,” has turned from a ...