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  2. Galho - Wikipedia

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    Galho, also known as Zawo, is a popular Naga food made from a mixture of rice, vegetables and various meats. It is usually served simple that is with its main ingredients but one can try or put various other ingredients into the Galho.

  3. Reynoutria japonica - Wikipedia

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    Knotweed can grow up to 30 cm per day, hence it is a fast-growing vegetable tolerant of poor quality soils. [14] Because knotweed is resistant to over-harvesting, it is more often foraged than cultivated as a vegetable. The plant can be eaten raw or cooked. [15] Ground-feeding songbirds and gamebirds also eat the seeds. [16]

  4. Persicaria hydropiper - Wikipedia

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    Persicaria hydropiper (syn. Polygonum hydropiper), also known as water pepper, marshpepper knotweed, arse smart [2] or tade, is a plant of the family Polygonaceae. A widespread species, Persicaria hydropiper is found in Australia, New Zealand, temperate Asia, Europe and North America.

  5. Our 21 Best 30-Minute Soups That Are Creamy & Comforting - AOL

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    These highly-rated, creamy soup recipes take no more than 30 minutes to make and are a perfectly comforting dish for busy evenings. These highly-rated, creamy soup recipes take no more than 30 ...

  6. Reynoutria - Wikipedia

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    Reynoutria is a genus of flowering plants in the Polygonaceae, also known as the knotweed or buckwheat family.The genus is native to eastern China, Eastern Asia and the Russian Far East, although species have been introduced to Europe and North America. [1]

  7. Persicaria - Wikipedia

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    Persicaria is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the knotweed family, Polygonaceae. Plants of the genus are known commonly as knotweeds [2]: 436 or smartweeds. [3] It has a cosmopolitan distribution, with species occurring nearly worldwide. [3] [4] The genus was segregated from Polygonum. [5]

  8. Polygonum arenastrum - Wikipedia

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    In the home garden, common knotweed is easy to get rid of by hand pulling. Covering garden beds with landscaping fabric and then mulch is a good way to keep knotweed from taking over. If the seeds do germinate in the mulch cover, they are easy to remove. Herbicides are also an option. Pre-emergent herbicides, those that prevent the seed from ...

  9. Persicaria decipiens - Wikipedia

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    Persicaria decipiens, commonly known as slender knotweed, is a species of flowering plant native to Australia and Asia. [ 2 ] Persicaria decipiens is a trailing plant whose stems grow horizontally at first but become more vertical with time, [ 3 ] reaching 30 cm (1 ft) high.