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  2. Toona sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Outside Asia, T. sinensis is valued more as a large ornamental tree for its haggard aspect. [ 8 ] [ 17 ] It is by far the most cold-tolerant species in the Meliaceae and the only member of the family that can be cultivated successfully in northern Europe .

  3. Anadenanthera peregrina - Wikipedia

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    Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America. [2] It grows up to 20 m (66 ft) tall, and has a thorny bark.

  4. Kigelia - Wikipedia

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    The genus name comes from the Mozambican Bantu name, kigeli-keia, while the common names sausage tree and cucumber tree [1] refer to the long, sausage-like fruit. Its name in Afrikaans , worsboom , also means sausage tree, and its Arabic name means "the father of kit-bags ".

  5. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Biscuits and gravy, topped with sausage gravy, can be found at diners throughout the state, sometimes served with eggs on the side, or other breakfast sides like home fries. Chicken and noodles (or beef and noodles) are served over mashed potatoes. German pubs serve traditional fare like sausages, schnitzels, rouladen, and sauerbraten.

  6. Sassafras - Wikipedia

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    Sassafras is commonly found in open woods, along fences, or in fields. It grows well in moist, well-drained, or sandy loam soils and tolerates a variety of soil types, attaining a maximum in southern and wetter areas of distribution.

  7. 9 Things You Should Know When Buying Ground Beef - AOL

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    Anything labeled ground beef will have the highest fat content, typically between 25% and 30%, because it's ground from inexpensive cuts, like brisket or shank. Ground chuck is slightly less fatty ...

  8. Glossary of plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    Stilt roots – From upright (erect) trunks, some hard, thick, almost straight roots come-out obliquely and penetrate the ground. Thus they act like a camera-tripod. They increase balance and support as well as, when these roots penetrates the ground, they increase soil grip. Root-Buttress or Plank Buttress or Buttress-Root – Climbing roots

  9. Pongamia - Wikipedia

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    Withstanding temperatures slightly below 0 °C (32 °F) and up to about 50 °C (122 °F) and annual rainfall of 500–2,500 mm (20–98 in), the tree grows wild on sandy and rocky soils, including oolitic limestone, and will grow in most soil types, even with its roots in salt water. [11] The tree is well suited to intense heat and sunlight ...