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  2. Edible packaging - Wikipedia

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    Edible packaging refers to packaging which is edible and biodegradable. ... About 50 billion single-use plastic water bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate ...

  3. New edible, plastic-free water bottles could save the environment

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    Introducing Ooho!, an edible, biodegradable water bottle made of seaweed and calcium chloride-based membrane.

  4. Bottle garden - Wikipedia

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    This bottle with a lime pothos (Epipremnum aureum) has not been opened or watered since the plant was placed in it several months previously.A bottle garden has the essential requirements of soil, water, and light for the survival of plants and other organisms that are housed in it, as well as a reservoir of water, as water is trapped inside the bottle and unable to evaporate.

  5. Crazy Ooho edible water spheres didn’t pan out, so the ...

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    The post Crazy Ooho edible water spheres didn’t pan out, so the company pivoted appeared first on BGR. But when your business model seeks to replace one of the most simple, ubiquitous products ...

  6. Nuphar lutea - Wikipedia

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    Nuphar lutea, the yellow water-lily, brandy-bottle, or spadderdock, is an aquatic plant of the family Nymphaeaceae, native to northern temperate and some subtropical regions of Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia.

  7. 12 Edible Flowers (Yes, Edible!) You Can Grow in Your ... - AOL

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    Those pretty annual flowers and perennials you planted can do more than add beauty and attract pollinators to your garden. Some can liven up your lunch, too. Edible flowers have been used in ...

  8. Foodscaping - Wikipedia

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    Foodscaping is a modern term for integrating edible plants into ornamental landscapes. It is also referred to as edible landscaping and has been described as a crossbreed between landscaping and farming. [1] As an ideology, foodscaping aims to show that edible plants are not only consumable but can also be appreciated for their aesthetic qualities.

  9. Hyophorbe lagenicaulis - Wikipedia

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    Bottle palm has a large swollen (sometimes bizarrely so) trunk. It is a myth that the trunk is a means by which the palm stores water. Bottle palms have only four to six leaves open at any time. The leaves of young palms have a red or orange tint, but a deep green is assumed at maturity. The flowers of the palm arise from under the crownshaft.