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  2. Streptopus amplexifolius - Wikipedia

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    Streptopus amplexifolius ( twistedstalk, [ 1] clasping twistedstalk, [ 1] claspleaf twistedstalk, [ 1] white twisted-stalk, or watermelon berry) is a species of flowering plant in the family Liliaceae, native to North America, Europe and Asia. It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 40–100 cm tall, with alternate, oblong-lanceolate ...

  3. Galia melon - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Zvi Karchi. Origin. Israel. The Galia melon, also known as sarda in Southeast Asia, is a type of F 1 hybrid melon originating from a cross between the green-flesh melon cultivar 'Ha-Ogen' and the netted-rind melon cultivar 'Krimka'. Developed in Israel at the Ne´ve Yaar Research Center of the Agricultural Research Organisation by the melon ...

  4. Oriental melon - Wikipedia

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    In China, Oriental melon is locally called xiāng guā (香瓜, "fragrant melon"). It was called tián guā (甜瓜, "sweet melon"), gān guā (甘瓜, "sweet melon") or guǒ guā (果瓜, "fruit melon") in ancient times. [ 9] However, the latter two names are seldom in use now, and tián guā (甜瓜) has become the name of the species Cucumis ...

  5. Mutinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    Mutinus elegans. Mutinus elegans, commonly known as the elegant stinkhorn, [ 2] the dog stinkhorn, the headless stinkhorn, or the devil's dipstick, is a species of fungus in the Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. The fruit body begins its development in an "egg" form, resembling somewhat a puffball partially submerged in the ground.

  6. Gaya melon - Wikipedia

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    Japan Korea. The Gaya melon, also known as the ivory gaya, snowball, sweet snowball, ghost, dino (saur), dino (saur) egg, snow leopard, matice, matisse, sugar baby, and silver star melons, is a small to medium-sized honeydew cultivar developed originally in Japan and Korea and now grown in China, Mexico, southern California, and South America.

  7. Olive Green Is the Ultimate Fall Neutral — Here Are Our 16 ...

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    15. The New Neutral: Compared to other green hues, olive leans more neutral. That means olive purses, including this quilted Daisy Rose cutie, will complement every outfit color palette — just ...

  8. Watermelon (Palestinian symbol) - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon (Palestinian symbol) Watermelon symbol, often used as an emoji (🍉) The watermelon ( South Levantine Arabic: بطيخ, romanized: baṭṭīkh ) is a symbol of Palestinians ' public expression in protests and artworks, representing the struggle against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  9. Galium aparine - Wikipedia

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    Galium is Dioscorides ’ name for the plant. It is derived from the Greek word for ‘milk’, because the flowers of Galium verum were used to curdle milk in cheese making. [ 7] Aparine is a name used by Theophrastus. It means 'clinging' or 'seizing', [ 7] and is derived from the Greek απαίρω apairo 'lay hold of, seize', itself coming ...