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  2. Thaumatococcus daniellii - Wikipedia

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    Thaumatococcus daniellii, also known as miracle fruit or miracle berry, is a plant species from tropical Africa of the Marantaceae (arrowroot & prayer plant) family. It is a large, rhizomatous , flowering herb native to the rainforests of western Africa in Sierra Leone , southeast to Gabon and the Democratic Republic of the Congo .

  3. Rubus parviflorus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus parviflorus is a dense shrub up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) tall with canes no more than 1.5 centimeters (1 ⁄ 2 inch) in diameter, often growing in large clumps which spread through the plant's underground rhizome. Unlike many other members of the genus, it has no prickles.

  4. Dewberry - Wikipedia

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    Around March and April, the plants start to grow white flowers that develop into small green berries. The tiny green berries grow red and then a deep purple-blue as they ripen. When the berries are ripe, they are tender and difficult to pick in any quantity without squashing them. The berries are sweet and often less seedy than blackberries.

  5. How to Plant and Grow American Mountain Ash for Its ... - AOL

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    Although growing mountain ash successfully is limited to cooler climates, this native tree is adaptable when it comes to light and soil. Light Mountain ash grows well in full sun or part shade.

  6. Elaeagnus multiflora - Wikipedia

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    Elaeagnus multiflora, the cherry elaeagnus, [1] cherry silverberry, [2] goumi, gumi, or natsugumi, is a species of Elaeagnus native to China, Korea, and Japan.. Elaeagnus multiflora is a deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub or small tree growing to 2–8 m (6 ft 7 in – 26 ft 3 in) tall, with a trunk up to 30 cm (12 in) diameter with dark brown bark.

  7. Symphoricarpos - Wikipedia

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    Their deep roots allow them to survive dry seasons, and they have been known to grow in a variety of soil types such as light sandy soil, medium loamy soil and heavier clay soil. [5] Snowberry plants are most commonly found low-to mid elevations, in forests, dry or moist openings, rocky hillsides or near riverbanks and streams. [ 5 ]

  8. 100 Funny Elf on the Shelf Ideas to Wow the Kids This Season

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    Post-Shower Glow. Things can get a bit sweaty after a full day of making toys. That's why a shower is needed. Wrap your elf in toilet paper, and set him on the faucet for your kids to find in the ...

  9. Rubus arcticus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus arcticus, the Arctic bramble [4] or Arctic raspberry, [5] [6] Nagoonberry, [7] or nectarberry [8] [9] is a species of slow-growing bramble belonging to the rose family, found in Arctic and alpine regions in the Northern Hemisphere. It has been used to create hybrid cultivated raspberries, the so-called nectar raspberries. [9]