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  2. Suseok - Wikipedia

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    Suseok (Korean: 수석), also called viewing stones or scholar's stones, is the Korean term for rocks resembling natural landscapes. [1] [2] The term also refers to the art of stone appreciation. [1] The stone may be hand-carved or naturally occurring, with natural stones being of greater value. [3]

  3. Philodendron hederaceum - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the plant are known to contain calcium oxalate crystals in varying concentrations. When ingested in large quantities, P. hederaceum cannot be properly digested. These calcium oxalate crystals are deposited in organs such as the kidneys, and can cause cardiac-related issues in humans [14] Although the plant is known to be toxic to mice and rats, the current literature is conflicting ...

  4. List of decorative stones - Wikipedia

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    Natural stone is used as architectural stone (construction, flooring, cladding, counter tops, curbing, etc.) and as raw block and monument stone for the funerary trade. Natural stone is also used in custom stone engraving. The engraved stone can be either decorative or functional. Natural memorial stones are used as natural burial markers.

  5. River Styx archaeological site - Wikipedia

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    When examined by archaeologists, the site included a mound that was about 3 feet (0.91 m) high in the middle and 60 feet (18 m) in diameter. A horseshoe-shaped earthwork surrounded the mound on three sides, and was open to the west. The earthwork was 330 feet (100 m) across on the east-west axis and 240 feet (73 m) on the north-south axis.

  6. Gongshi - Wikipedia

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    Gongshi (Chinese: 供石), also known as scholar's rocks or viewing stones, are naturally occurring or shaped rocks which are traditionally appreciated by Chinese scholars. [1] The term is related to the Korean suseok ( 수석 ) and the Japanese suiseki ( 水石 ).

  7. Is Your Purple Heart Plant Fading? Here's How to Revive It - AOL

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    The purple heart plant is a cheery, easy-to-grow plant that adds a splash of vibrant color, both indoors or in your garden. Here's how to care for it. The purple heart plant is a cheery, easy-to ...

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