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  2. Ceanothus americanus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus americanus is a shrub that lives up to fifteen years and growing between 18 and 42 in (0.5 and 1 m) high, having many thin branches.Its root system is thick with fibrous root hairs close to the surface, but with stout, burlish, woody roots that reach deep into the earth—root systems may grow very large in the wild, to compensate after repeated exposures to wildfires.

  3. Redroot - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus americanus, aka New Jersey tea, Jersey tea ceanothus, mountain sweet, wild snowball Lachnanthes , aka Carolina redroot Sanguinaria , aka bloodroot, bloodwort, red puccoon

  4. Ceanothus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus is a genus of about 50–60 species of nitrogen-fixing shrubs and small trees in the buckthorn family (). [3] [4] [2] [5] Common names for members of this genus are buckbrush, California lilac, soap bush, or just ceanothus.

  5. 8 Healthiest Veggie Chips on Grocery Shelves—and 3 to Avoid

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    Worst: Utz Good Health Veggie Chips Utz Nutrition (Per serving) : 150 calories, 8 g fat (0.5 g saturated fat), 290 mg sodium, 18 g carbs (1 g fiber, 0 g sugar), 1 g protein

  6. How the Trump team is working quietly to ensure a ‘more ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump and his team are working behind closed doors at Mar-a-Lago to staff the 47th president's administration, with loyalty the primary job requirement.

  7. Ceanothus sanguineus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus sanguineus is a species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae known by the common name redstem ceanothus. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Montana to far northern California; it is also known from Michigan. It grows in temperate coniferous forest habitat in forest openings amidst the conifers. This is an ...

  8. 6 Health Benefits of Pinto Beans—and 7 Recipes to Try - AOL

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    6 Health Benefits of Pinto Beans 1. They're good for gut health. You may have heard beans make you gassy, and they can. However, as long as you don't overdo it, pinto beans are good for your ...

  9. Ceanothus velutinus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus velutinus, with the common names snowbrush ceanothus, red root, tobacco brush, and sticky laurel, [1] is a species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Colorado.