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    In 2018, she was contacted by Penguin-Random House with an offer to turn recipes from her fledgling vegan cooking blog, "Rainbow Plant Life," into a book (The Vegan Instant Pot Cookbook: Wholesome, Indulgent Plant-Based Recipes, 2019).

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  4. Houttuynia cordata - Wikipedia

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    Houttuynia cordata, also known as fish mint, fish leaf, rainbow plant, chameleon plant, heart leaf, fish wort, or Chinese lizard tail, is one of two species in the genus Houttuynia (the other being H. emeiensis). It is a flowering plant native to Southeast Asia. [1] It grows in moist, shady locations. [2] It was named after Martinus Houttuyn.

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    Here are 21 of the best rainbow cake recipes fit for any celebration. Browse through them, make sure you pin your favorites (there'll be a few!), then prepare to literally taste the rainbow once ...

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  7. Byblis (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Byblis (/ ˈ b ɪ b l ɪ s / BIB-liss) is a small genus of carnivorous plants, sometimes termed the rainbow plants for the attractive appearance of their mucilage-covered leaves in bright sunshine. Native to Australia and New Guinea , [ 2 ] it is the only genus in the family Byblidaceae .

  8. Byblis aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Byblis aquatica is an insectivorous plant belonging to the genus Byblis, commonly known as the rainbow plants.It was described by Allen Lowrie and John Godfrey Conran in 1998, assigned to a group of annual north Australian species known as the "Byblis liniflora complex".

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    Transitioning to a Blue Zone diet is much like shifting to a plant-based diet, says Carolina Schneider, M.S., R.D., a dietitian who works with brands including Daily Harvest. You can start by ...