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  2. Beefwood - Wikipedia

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    Beefwood is the name given to a number of Australian trees which have timber with a red colouration resembling raw beef as follows: Barringtonia calyptrata, also known as Cornbeefwood. Barringtonia racemosa, also known as Cornbeefwood. Bischofia javanica [1] Floydia praealta (Syn.: Macadamia praealta) Grevillea glauca, also known as Beefwood ...

  3. Grevillea striata - Wikipedia

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    Grevillea striata is an erect, spindly shrub or robust tree with dark, fissured bark, that typically grows to a height of 3–15 m (9.8–49.2 ft), the trunk up to 60 cm (24 in) in diameter. Its leaves are linear or strap-like and often wavy, 100–450 mm (3.9–17.7 in) long and 2–15 mm (0.079–0.591 in) wide.

  4. Toona sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Toona sinensis, commonly called Chinese mahogany, [2] Chinese cedar, Chinese toon, beef and onion plant, [3] or red toon (Chinese: 香椿; pinyin: xiāngchūn; Korean: 참죽, romanized: chamjuk; Hindi: डारलू, romanized: d̩āralū; Malay: suren; Vietnamese: hương xuân) is a species of Toona native to eastern and southeastern Asia, ranging from northern Korean peninsula through ...

  5. Stenocarpus salignus - Wikipedia

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    Stenocarpus salignus, known as the scrub beefwood is an Australian rainforest tree in the family Proteaceae.Found in warmer rainforests on the coast and ranges. It is often found in warm temperate rainforest on poorer sedimentary soils, or on volcanic soils above 750 metres (2,460 feet) above sea level.

  6. The Christmas Tree’s Royal Roots: How Queen Victoria ... - AOL

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    The Christmas tree originally dates back to before Christmas, tying into how ancient civilizations celebrated the Winter Solstice, according to Texas A&M University. Evergreen plants were used to ...

  7. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Steamed tamales made from cornmeal filled with seasoned ground beef have been available in Chicago since the 19th century. [16] Puerto Ricans introduced the skirt steak sandwich Jibarito . Now also available with chicken, roast pork, ham, shrimp, and even the vegetarian option tofu , the jibarito is distinguished from other sandwiches by ...

  8. Aerial root - Wikipedia

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    Aerial roots are roots growing above the ground. They are often adventitious , i.e. formed from nonroot tissue. They are found in diverse plant species, including epiphytes such as orchids ( Orchidaceae ), tropical coastal swamp trees such as mangroves , banyan figs ( Ficus subg.

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