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  2. Murder of Asunta Basterra - Wikipedia

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    5:21 pm. Asunta walks past the same camera, back to her mother's flat; 5:28 pm. Rosario Porto also walks back to her flat; [40] 5:38 pm. Asunta's mobile phone registers a connection, located in her mother's flat in Santiago; 6:12 pm. Rosario Porto appears again on another camera entering the garage of her flat; 6:22 pm.

  3. Selenicereus undatus - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfruit stems are scandent (climbing habit), creeping, sprawling or clambering, and branch profusely. There can be four to seven of them, between 5 and 10 m (16 and 33 ft)or longer, with joints from 30 to 120 cm (12 to 47 in) or longer, and 10 to 12 cm (3.9 to 4.7 in) thick; with generally three ribs; margins are corneous (horn-like) with age, and undulate.

  4. Netflix’s newest true crime drama, “The Asunta Case,” unpacks a murder that stunned the Spanish public in the early 2010s, when a Chinese-born girl adopted by Spanish parents was found dead ...

  5. The story at the center of Netflix’s latest true crime drama, “The Asunta Case,” is captivating, horrifying and real. The series is now the top non-English language series on Netflix in the ...

  6. Asunta - Wikipedia

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    Asunta Limpias de Parada (1915–1995), a Bolivian composer; Betty Asunta Tejada Soruco (born 1959), a Bolivian politician; Heikki Asunta (1904–1959), a Finnish writer; Mikko Asunta (1911–2005), a Finnish politician; Murder of Asunta Basterra, 2013 murder in Spain; The Asunta Case, a Spanish miniseries based on the murder of Asunta Basterra

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  8. Pitaya - Wikipedia

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    Pitaya usually refers to fruit of the genus Stenocereus, while pitahaya or dragon fruit refers to fruit of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus), both in the family Cactaceae. [3] The common name in English – dragon fruit – derives from the leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior.

  9. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    If the cutting does not die from rot-inducing fungi or desiccation first, roots grow from the buried portion of the cutting to become a new complete plant. However, although this works well for some plants (such as figs and olives ), for most fruit tree cultivars this method has much too low a success rate to be commercially viable.

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