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    Widespread as a leaf vegetable in former times. Still valued in some places in Italy and Northern Spain [26] Brassica carinata: Abyssinian Cabbage [27] [28] Brassica juncea: Indian mustard [29] [30] Brassica napus: Rutabaga: Sag, popular in Indian and Nepalese cuisine, usually stir-fried with salt, garlic and spices [31] [32] Brassica napus var ...

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    Sida rhombifolia, commonly known as arrowleaf sida, [1] is a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the Family Malvaceae, native to the Old World tropics and subtropics.Other common names include rhombus-leaved sida, Paddy's lucerne, jelly leaf, and also somewhat confusingly as Cuban jute, [2] Queensland-hemp, [3] and Indian hemp (although S. rhombifolia is not closely related to either jute ...

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    Indocalamus is a genus of about 35 species of flowering plants in the grass family (), native to China, Vietnam and Japan. [3] [2] [4] They are quite small evergreen bamboos normally up to 2 m (6.6 ft) in height, initially forming clumps and then spreading to form larger thickets.

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    Pulchriphyllium giganteum, commonly known as the Giant Malaysian Leaf insect, [2] is a species of leaf insects described from Malaysia by Hausleithner in 1984 [3] [4 ...

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    Animosity between the exes was apparent in court documents both sides filed, as Pitt sought to seal the divorce proceedings, a move Jolie’s camp objected to, calling it “a thinly veiled ...