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  2. Resurrection plant - Wikipedia

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    A resurrection plant is any poikilohydric plant that can survive extreme dehydration, even over months or years. The resurrection plant Selaginella lepidophylla reviving within 3 hours after the addition of water. Examples include: Anastatica hierochuntica, also known as the Rose of Jericho, a plant species native to deserts of North Africa

  3. Myrothamnus flabellifolius - Wikipedia

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    Myrothamnus flabellifolius is a small, resinous plant whose shoot reaches 200–1,200 mm (8–47 in) in height. It is found in single bundles and in colonies with extensive root systems. [3] During the winter, plants are known to lose all of their leaves and remain bare until the first rainfall.

  4. Selaginella lepidophylla - Wikipedia

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    Common names for this plant include flower of stone, [6] false rose of Jericho, rose of Jericho, resurrection plant, resurrection moss, dinosaur plant, siempre viva, stone flower, [2] and doradilla. Selaginella lepidophylla is not to be confused with Anastatica hierochuntica a flowering plant in the mustard family, Brassicaceae , known as the ...

  5. Miracle-Gro - Wikipedia

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    Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, was developed after Horace Hagedorn met nurseryman Otto Stern and learned of Stern's troubles shipping plants in 1944. [1] [2] [3] They hired O. Wesley Davidson, a Rutgers University professor, to develop the fertilizer. [1] In 1950, the company was formed after Hagedorn's wife Peggy named the product.

  6. Liquid plant manure - Wikipedia

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    Liquid plant manures are fermented extracts of plant material that are used primarily as fertilizers, but also for pest control, plant strengthening and other phytosanitary purposes. The best known is nettle water, usually made from stinging nettles. Other well-known types are made from comfrey or horsetail.

  7. Anastatica - Wikipedia

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    The plant is a small gray annual herb that rarely grows above 15 centimetres (6 in) high, and bears minute white flowers. It is a tumbleweed [1] [2] [3] capable of hygroscopic [citation needed] expansion and retraction. However, it is not a true resurrection plant, [2] because the plant's dead tissues do not revive and turn green.

  8. Category:Resurrection plants - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Resurrection plants" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Craterostigma - Wikipedia

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    Craterostigma is a genus of shrub-like flowering plants in the family Linderniaceae, found in Africa, Madagascar, (island of) Socotra, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian Subcontinent, Sri Lanka, China, Southeast Asia and Java. The best studied species is the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum, known for its unique drought tolerance ...