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  2. Tree Hut - Wikipedia

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    Tree Hut products claim to provide "intense moisture" through shea butter and oil, an ingredient used in all of their products. [ 1 ] The brand was launched in March 2002, beginning with Shea Body Butter in various flavors, and has since extended into a full line of shea-based skin care products, including body scrub, body wash, and body lotion.

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  4. Category:Online retailers of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This category is for topics about online retailers in Portugal. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. O.

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  6. Tree of the Year (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Some of these trees include the oldest cork oak in the world, the Sobreiro Monumental, [4] the 180 year old Plane Tree of Rossio, [5] the 150 year old Eucalyptus of Contige [6] and the 300 year old Camélia. [7] Most of Portugal’s anual winners are Oaks, a common type of tree in the country, that includes their national tree since 2011, the ...

  7. Alentejo - Wikipedia

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    The highest temperature ever recorded in Portugal was measured on 1 August 2003 in Amareleja and reached 47.4 °C (117.3 °F). The average daytime maximum temperatures reach 35 to 36 °C (95 to 97 °F) in July and August near Moura, 33 to 34 °C (91 to 93 °F) in the Sado Valley (and other inland valleys away from the coast).

  8. List of national trees - Wikipedia

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    Panama tree: Sterculia apetala Paraguay: Lapacho: Handroanthus (whole genus) [56] Peru: Cinchona officinalis: Cinchona [57] Philippines: Narra: Pterocarpus indicus Poland: Oak, Pedunculate oak: Quercus, Quercus robur [58] Portugal: Cork oak: Quercus suber [59] Qatar: Christ's thorn jujube: Ziziphus spina-christi [60] Romania: Oak, Pedunculate ...

  9. Quercus lusitanica - Wikipedia

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    Quercus lusitanica, commonly known as gall oak, Lusitanian oak, or dyer's oak, is a species of oak native to Portugal, Spain (Galicia and western Andalucia) and Morocco. [3] Quercus lusitanica is the source of commercial nutgalls. These galls are produced by the infection from the insect Cynips gallae tinctoriae. They are used for dyeing.