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  2. Euphorbia tithymaloides - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia tithymaloides has a large number of household names used by gardeners and the public. Among them are redbird flower, [7] devil's-backbone, [8] redbird cactus, Jewbush, buck-thorn, cimora misha, Christmas candle, fiddle flower, ipecacuahana, Jacob's ladder, Japanese poinsettia, Jew's slipper, milk-hedge, myrtle-leaved spurge, Padus-leaved clipper plant, red slipper spurge, slipper ...

  3. Acacia merinthophora - Wikipedia

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    The firmly chartaceous seed pods that form after flowering have a straight and linear shape that are constricted between the seeds. the length of the pods are up to 13 cm (5.1 in) and a width of 2 to 2.5 mm (0.079 to 0.098 in) and are antrorsely strigulose with broad yellow margins. The seeds inside the pods are arranged longitudinally.

  4. Seed separator - Wikipedia

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    The seed separator is nothing but a little chip of wood, but in some cases it serves an important function: in serotinous species, the follicles open only in response to fire, but the seed separator remains in position, thus preventing the seeds from falling out immediately, onto burnt or burning ground. Some separators loosen and fall out once ...

  5. Acacia macradenia - Wikipedia

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    Acacia macradenia is also known as the zig-zag wattle, which derives from its zig-zag stem growth pattern. Another name used to identify A. macradenia is the 'bed of rivers'. Distinguishing features include alternating phyllodes, yellow globular clusters growing at the forks of the branches and a 'zig-zag' stem.

  6. Muehlenbeckia astonii - Wikipedia

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    Fruits appear in October to June. The seed is a dark three-sided nut, about 2–2.5 millimetres (0.079–0.098 in) long, dull not glossy (which distinguishes it from the scrub pōhuehue or torararo, M. complexa). [5] The seed is surrounded by the remnants of the tepals, which swell into a white fruit in just 10–15 days. [1]

  7. All 49 possible Super Bowl matchups, ranked - AOL

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    23. Packers vs. Bills: We need to see Josh Allen do something absolutely ridiculous in the Super Bowl, like throw a defensive end into the stands or step on a linebacker’s chest or throw a bank ...

  8. Agonis flexuosa - Wikipedia

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    Agonis flexuosa var. flexuosa [13] is a tree up to 10 m (33 ft) high or a wind-pruned shrub, the branches sometimes zig-zagged, with leaves very narrowly elliptic, narrowly elliptic or narrowly egg-shaped, 80–135 mm (3.1–5.3 in) long and more or less flat and not twisted or wavy, and only the mid-vein prominent, the petals 3–6 mm (0.12 ...

  9. The #1 Habit to Start Now to Lower Your Cholesterol ...

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    Get a jump-start on your day’s fiber with this rich, creamy Chia Seed Pudding. Or, whip up a batch of our No-Added-Sugar Chia Seed Jam to spread on toast or stir into yogurt. Related: 7 Foods to ...