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  2. Instead of using film, this artist prints photos onto living ...

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    For Romero, this art-science project is like coming full circle. “It’s a combination of my family’s background because we are going to farm it,” she said. “I love my passion for plant ...

  3. Chiliophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Chiliophyllum is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, containing the single species Chiliophyllum densifolium. It is endemic to Argentina, where it is known only from Mendoza Province. [1] Its local common names include romero del piche and romero pichi. [1]

  4. Sixty Six to Timbuktu - Wikipedia

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    Sixty Six to Timbuktu is a greatest hits/compilation album featuring the history of the career of ex-Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, from 1966 to a recording done at the Festival in the Desert in Mali.

  5. Cremnocereus - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Winberg & Gut.Romero: Cremnocereus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Cactaceae. [1]

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    Robert Plant is a rock star to the world, but his children know him best as a supportive dad.. The frontman of the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin, Plant is an eight-time Grammy winner with 11 ...

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  8. Justicia spicigera - Wikipedia

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    Muicle can be made into a tea by boiling the leaves in water. As the leaves boil, they dye the water deep blue or indigo, explaining why the plant has also been traditionally used to make dye. [7] [8] Muicle has been used as a traditional medicine for the treatment of various ailments. [7] Muicle is often used as a brightening agent in laundry ...

  9. Ceropegia - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus referred to the description and picture of a plant in the Horti Malabarici as the plant for which the genus was created. [5] In 1753 he named this species as Ceropegia candelabrum. [6] Linnaeus did not explain the etymology but later explanations stated that the name Ceropegia was from the Greek [7] word keropegion κηροπηγɩον.