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  2. Schisandra glabra - Wikipedia

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    Schisandra glabra is a trailing or twining woody vine [7] sometimes climbing to a height of 20 m (67 feet) or more. Leaves are elliptic to cordate (heart-shaped), up to 13 cm (5.2 inches) long. The plant is monoecious , with staminate (male, pollen-producing) and pistillate (female, seed-producing) flowers separate on the same plant.

  3. Schisandra - Wikipedia

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    Schisandra, the magnolia vines, is a genus of twining shrubs that generally climb on other vegetation. Various authors have included the plants in the Illiciaceae [ 3 ] Schisandra (also spelled Schizandra ) is native to Asia and North America, with a center of diversity in China.

  4. Category:Schisandra - Wikipedia

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  5. 10 interesting dog facts you've probably never heard of ... - AOL

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    3. A dog's nose print is completely unique. Along with their mouths, dogs investigate the world around them with their noses. If it's not nuzzled in a portion of their favorite dinner you've put ...

  6. Schisandra arisanensis - Wikipedia

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    The peduncle is 1.8-4.5 cm (staminate) and 3.5–4 cm (pistillate). The tepals are 5-8(-13), and the largest are 4-12 × 3.5-8.5 mm in size. They come in shades of pale yellow, yellow, orange, reddish orange, or red. [2] The fruit of Schisandra arisanensis has a peduncle that is 4–8 cm long and a torus that is 3.5-15.5 cm in size.

  7. Gwyllgi - Wikipedia

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    The gwyllgi (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪɬɡi]; compound noun of either gwyllt "wild" or gwyll "twilight" + ci "dog" [1]) is a mythical dog from Wales that appears as a frightful apparition of a mastiff or Black Wolf (similar to a Dire wolf) with baleful breath and blazing red eyes. [2] It is the Welsh incarnation of the black dog figure of ...

  8. Schisandra chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Wild plants of Schisandra chinensis mostly grow in mixed forests, valleys and open forest spaces. The plant can grow in wet environments and tolerates cold temperatures to −30 °C. Its optimal growing temperature is at 20–25 °C. Schisandra grows in acidic (pH of 6.5 – 6.8), deep and loose sandy loam soils. [16]

  9. 32 interesting facts about albino dogs - AOL

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    At first glance, they may look the same but white dogs and albino dogs are actually different. White dogs produce the color white, whereas albino dogs appear white because of a lack of pigmentation.