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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. This simple long-necked squeeze bottle is just want you need ...

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    While the bottle can hold up to 32 ounces of water (lukewarm is recommended by the brand), some reviewers say it's easier to squeeze when not completely full. This means you might find yourself ...

  5. Marine protists - Wikipedia

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    Marine protists are defined by their habitat as protists that live in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. Life originated as marine single-celled prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) and later evolved into more complex eukaryotes .

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  7. Pachypodium lealii - Wikipedia

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    Pachypodium lealii, the bottle tree, is a species of plant included in the genus Pachypodium. The scientific name derives from the 19th century Portuguese geologist Fernando da Costa Leal , who described the bottle tree during an exploration in southern Angola .

  8. Nepenthes - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes mirabilis at the Periyar Tiger Reserve, in Southern Western Ghats of India. Nepenthes species usually consist of a shallow root system and a prostrate or climbing stem, often several metres long and up to 15 m (49 ft) or more, and usually 1 cm (0.4 in) or less in diameter, although this may be thicker in a few species (e.g. N. bicalcarata).

  9. Jatropha - Wikipedia

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    It is also used as a house plant. The oil from Jatropha curcas is mainly converted into biodiesel for use in diesel engines. [4] It is also used for thermal energy storage or as heat transfer fluid at medium and high temperature. [5] [6] [7] The cake resulting from oil extraction, a protein-rich product, can be used for fish or animal feed (if ...

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