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    A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus Pinus (/ ˈ p aɪ n ə s /) [1] of the family Pinaceae. Pinus is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae.. World Flora Online accepts 187 species names of pines as current, with additional synonyms, making it the largest family among the conifers. [2]

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    Astrophytum capricorne, the goat's horn cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family Cactaceae, that is native to the Coahuila regions of Northern Mexico. [2] Growing to 50 centimetres (20 in) tall by 10 centimetres (3.9 in) wide in a ball or oval shape, it is grey-green in colour with 7 to 9 prominent ribs, very long twisted ...

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    Galega officinalis, commonly known as galega [2] or goat's-rue, [3] is a herbaceous plant in the subfamily Faboideae of the legume family Fabaceae. [4] It is native to parts of northern Africa, western Asia and Europe, but is widely cultivated and naturalised elsewhere.

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