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  2. List of Mimosa species - Wikipedia

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    The following species in the flowering plant genus Mimosa are accepted by Plants of the World Online. [1] About 90% of its hundreds of species are found in the Neotropics . [ 2 ]

  3. Pinyon pine - Wikipedia

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    The seeds of the pinyon pine, known as "pine nuts" or "piñóns", are an important food for American Indians living in the mountains of the North American Southwest. All species of pine produce edible seeds, but in North America only pinyon produces seeds large enough to be a major source of food. [8]

  4. Fatwood - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the pine tree Pinus palustris, known as the longleaf pine, once covered as much as 90,000,000 acres (360,000 km 2) but due to timber harvesting was reduced by between 95% and 97%. The trees grow very large (up to 150 feet), taking 100 to 150 years to mature and can live up to 500 years.

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    Enter: the Grinch Mimosa. TikTok has done what TikTok does best and created the most iconic holiday bevvy. The mastermind behind the drink, Jessica Neff, said this Grinch-inspired brunch cocktail ...

  6. 19 Light Lunches to Make Forever - AOL

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    The No. 1 snack to buy at Costco for weight loss, according to a dietitian. Food. Delish. 90 deliciously easy seafood dinners you can’t mess up (really!) News. News. The Weather Channel.

  7. Dendrolycopodium obscurum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrolycopodium obscurum, synonym Lycopodium obscurum, commonly called rare clubmoss, [2] ground pine, [3] or princess pine, [4] is a North American species of clubmoss in the family Lycopodiaceae. [5] It is a close relative of other species such as D. dendroideum and D. hickeyi, also treelike.

  8. Washington, D.C. TV Anchor Leon Harris Taking Leave of ... - AOL

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    Viewers noted online that Harris, 63, seemed to struggle during NBC4 News' Thanksgiving day broadcast

  9. Mimosa borealis - Wikipedia

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    Mimosa borealis, the fragrant mimosa or pink mimosa, is a plant in the family Fabaceae. [3] It is found from Oklahoma to Kansas and south-eastern Colorado, south through central and western Texas and New Mexico to Mexico. The habitat consists of rocky hills, canyons and brushy areas. [4] The plant has a height around 3 feet (90 cm). [5]