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  2. Oxalis versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis versicolor or candy cane sorrel is a species of flowering plant in the family Oxalidaceae found in South Africa. [1] A bulbous perennial, it grows to 8–15 cm (3.1–5.9 in) forming a mound of fresh green leaves, each leaf composed of three elongated leaflets. In late summer and autumn, narrow white tubular buds form at the tip of ...

  3. TikToker shares tutorial showing how to make candy cane ... - AOL

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    A TikToker shares her tutorial showing how to make candy cane cocktails for Christmas @champagneang, TikTok Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Cocktail of the Week: Candy cane shooters - AOL

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    Check out the full episode on this week's Cocktail of the Week. Ingredients: Marshmallow creme. Candy cane, crushed. 3 Ice Cubes. 2 OZ. white chocolate liqueur. ½ cup whole milk. 1 TSP ...

  5. Candy Canes Are Everywhere on Christmas—But Why Is That? - AOL

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    Candy canes have a long history that some people say started in Germany back in 1670 when a choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral handed out sugar sticks to a group of youthful choirboys who had a ...

  6. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide [1] as well as Saint Nicholas Day. [2] The canes are traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint , but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

  7. Cylindropuntia imbricata - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are purple or magenta, rarely rose-pink, about 5 cm (2.0 in) wide. [10] The fruits are yellowish, tubercular like the stems, [10] and shaped something like the frustum of a cone, with a hollow at the wide end where the flower fell off; they are often mistaken for flowers. The plant retains them all winter.

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