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  2. Chamaenerion angustifolium - Wikipedia

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    The reddish stems of this herbaceous perennial are usually simple, erect, smooth, 0.5–2.5 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –8 feet) high with scattered alternate leaves.The leaves are spirally arranged, entire, narrowly lanceolate, and pinnately veined, the secondary leaf veins anastomosing, joining together to form a continuous marginal vein just inside the leaf margins. [2]:

  3. Euphorbia tirucalli - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia tirucalli (commonly known as Indian tree spurge, naked lady, pencil tree, pencil cactus, fire stick, aveloz or milk bush [3]) is a tree native to Africa that grows in semi-arid tropical climates. A hydrocarbon plant, it produces a poisonous latex that can cause temporary blindness. [4]

  4. Bassia scoparia - Wikipedia

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    The plant's common name in Japan is hahaki-gi or hōki-gusa which signify 'broom-tree' or 'broom-weed', and it has traditionally been used to make brooms. [ 13 ] [ 21 ] In Serbia and Bulgaria, [ 22 ] brooms are produced by simply tying several dried plants of this species together, using the branches as the broom head and the stems as the ...

  5. PSP launches groundbreaking fire preparedness initiative in ...

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    Mar. 12—MIDLAND — The Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) revealed Tuesday its commitment to enhancing fire training in the region by investing $300,000 for advanced training courses and ...

  6. Fire marshal - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, the state (Commonwealth) created the local fire marshal position underneath the state police, via an act of April 27, 1927 (P.L. 450, No. 291). The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) fire marshals are usually considered the final investigative authority for fires deemed exceptionally costly (over $1,000,000) or where a death has occurred.

  7. Eriodictyon californicum - Wikipedia

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    Eriodictyon californicum is a species of plant within the family Boraginaceae. It is also known as yerba santa (sacred herb), mountain balm, bear's weed, gum bush, gum plant, and consumptive weed. [2] Less common names include Herbe des Montagnes, Herbe à Ourse, Herbe Sacrée, Herbe Sainte, Hierba Santa, Holy Herb, and Tarweed. [3]

  8. Geranium robertianum - Wikipedia

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    Geranium robertianum, commonly known as herb-robert, or (in North America) Robert's geranium, is a species of cranesbill that is widespread throughout the northern hemisphere and introduced to some countries in the southern. It is common in woods, hedges, gardens, and on waste ground, and can also be found on shingle beaches and limestone ...

  9. Galinsoga parviflora - Wikipedia

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    Galinsoga parviflora [4] is a species of herbaceous plant in the daisy family Asteraceae.It has several common names including guasca (Colombia), pacpa yuyo, paco yuyo, and waskha (Peru), burrionera (Ecuador), albahaca silvestre and saetilla (Argentina), mielcilla (Costa Rica), piojito (Oaxaca, Mexico), galinsoga (New Zealand), gallant soldier, [5] [6] quickweed, [6] and potato weed (United ...