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  2. Euryale (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The pedunculate, 5 cm wide flowers have prickly peduncles and sepals. [7] The flowers have four persistent sepals. [8] The gynoecium consists of 7–16 carpels. [4] The prickly fruit bears 8–20 [8] black, [5] arillate, [4] spherical, ovate, obovate, or ellipsoidal [9] 6-10 mm wide seeds [7] with a hard, smooth, wrinkled, [10] gnarled, or ...

  3. Opuntia - Wikipedia

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    Opuntia, commonly called the prickly pear cactus, is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae, many known for their flavorful fruit and showy flowers. [1] Cacti are well-adapted to aridity; however, they are still vulnerable to alterations in precipitation and temperature driven by climate change. [ 2 ]

  4. The Best Dessert in Every State (and Where to Try It) - AOL

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    Arizona: Prickly Pear Soft Serve. Best Place to Try It: Topo in Gilbert Runner-up: Date shakes from Dateland Travel center in Dateland Prickly pear cactus is a well-known symbol of the state and ...

  5. Soursop - Wikipedia

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    The plant is grown for its 20–30 cm (7.9–11.8 in) long, prickly, green fruit, which can have a mass of up to 6.8 kg (15 lb), [5] making it probably the second biggest annona after the junglesop. Away from its native area, some limited production occurs as far north as southern Florida within USDA Zone 10; however, these are mostly garden ...

  6. Opuntia engelmannii - Wikipedia

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    Opuntia engelmannii is a prickly pear common across the south-central and Southwestern United States and northern Mexico.It goes by a variety of common names, including desert prickly pear, discus prickly pear, Engelmann's prickly pear [2] in the US, and nopal, abrojo, joconostle, and vela de coyote in Mexico.

  7. Euryale ferox - Wikipedia

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    Euryale ferox, commonly known as prickly waterlily, [3] makhana, or Gorgon plant, is a species of water lily found in southern and eastern Asia, and the only extant member of the genus Euryale. The edible seeds, called fox nuts or makhana , are dried, [ a ] and eaten predominantly in Asia.

  8. Opuntia chiangiana - Wikipedia

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    Opuntia chiangiana, commonly known as Chiang's prickly pear or the xoconostle, is a species of prickly pear cactus in the family Cactaceae. It was described by Léia Scheinvar and Gladys Manzanero in 2009. The species was named in honor of Fernando Chiang, who was a professor at the Institute of Biology of the National Autonomous University of ...

  9. Ribes lacustre - Wikipedia

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    Only a few prickly currant plants per acre are sufficient to perpetuate blister rust. In an effort to eradicate the rust and protect the economically important Western white pine, a federal ban on the cultivation and propagation of all Ribes species, including Ribes lacustre, went into effect in the early 1910s. Eradication efforts beginning in ...