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  2. Ludwigia alternifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia alternifolia, commonly known as seedbox, [4] bushy seedbox, [2] rattlebox, [5] and square-pod water-primrose, [6] is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Onagraceae (evening primrose family). [7] It is native to central and eastern North America, growing in marshes, wet meadows, and swamps.

  3. Groasis Waterboxx - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable Growboxx plant cocoon. The Groasis Waterboxx is a polypropylene bucket with a lid. [5] It has a vertical tunnel in the middle for two plants. A wick allows water from inside the box to trickle into the ground via capillary action. The device mimics the insulating effect bird feces provide to germinating seeds.

  4. Hackelia virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are burs, and are very sticky. The plant is native but a well-known nuisance in deciduous forests of the eastern U.S. because the seeds can be difficult to remove from clothing and especially pet fur. [8] [9] The seeding part of the plant—the upper stem—dies earlier than most other plants, and becomes very brittle. Often the ...

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    “The Illinois Product Holiday Box is a wonderful way to share a taste of Illinois this season,” IDOA director Jerry Costello II said in a release. “Our team has made it easy to shop local ...

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  7. Planter - Wikipedia

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    Flower box, another type of planter, mostly for outdoors; Window box, a planter attached to a windowsill, on the outside; Sub-irrigated planter, a planting box where the water is introduced from the bottom; A person or object engaged in sowing seeds Planter (farm implement), implement towed behind a tractor, used for sowing crops through a field

  8. Sesbania punicea - Wikipedia

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    On average, a single plant can produce 100-300 pods. The immature pods are a yellow or green. As the season progresses, they turn a darker green, eventually becoming dark brown. Seedpods often stay on the plant far into the winter, and the seeds rattle when shaken by the wind, giving the plant its common name of “rattlebox”. [5] [9] [11] [13]

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