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  2. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot praised Terraria 's exploration and feeling of accomplishment but criticized its lack of tutorial or explicit directions. [3] IGN praised the game, claiming that Terraria: "expands on the familiar sandbox gameplay with a greater emphasis on combat and adventure." [81] Terraria received the #1 of 2011 Indie of the Year Player Choice on ...

  3. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ‍ [c] is a 2015 action role-playing game developed and published by the Polish studio CD Projekt.It is the sequel to the 2011 game The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and the third game in The Witcher video game series, played in an open world with a third-person perspective.

  4. Dandelion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dandelion, a literary journal started by Joan Clark Dandelion (Watership Down) , a fictional rabbit in the novel Watership Down Dandelion (The Witcher) , a character in The Witcher fantasy novels by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski

  5. Agoseris - Wikipedia

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    Agoseris is a small genus of annual or perennial herbs in the family Asteraceae described as a genus in 1817. [1] [2]Agoseris is native to North America, South America and the Falkland Islands.

  6. Taraxacum officinale - Wikipedia

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    Taraxacum officinale, the dandelion or common dandelion, [6] is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae. The common dandelion is well known for its yellow flower heads that turn into round balls of many silver-tufted fruits that disperse in the wind. These balls are called "clocks" in both British and American ...

  7. Dandelion and burdock - Wikipedia

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    Dandelion and burdock is a beverage originating and commonly consumed in the British Isles since the Middle Ages. It was originally a type of light mead but over the years has evolved into the carbonated soft drink commercially available today. [ 1 ]

  8. Dryad - Wikipedia

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    The Maliades, Meliades or Epimelides were nymphs of apple and other fruit trees and the protectors of sheep. The Greek word melas, from which their name derives, means both apple and sheep.

  9. Taraxacum - Wikipedia

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    Plate of sauteed dandelion greens, with Wehani rice. Raw dandelion greens contain high amounts of vitamins A, C, and K, and are moderate sources of calcium, potassium, iron, and manganese. [51] Raw dandelion greens are 86% water, 9% carbohydrates, 3% protein, and 1% fat. [51] A 100 gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz) reference amount supplies 45 Calories. [51]