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  2. Map seed - Wikipedia

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    The map seed only has meaning in the context of the algorithm used to generate the map (that algorithm is often, [5] [6] based on Perlin noise). So if the map generation algorithm changes, the map generated by a given seed will also change. Such changes are particularly obvious in Minecraft, where they are handled (or rather, not handled) by ...

  3. Fagus grandifolia - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a triangle-shaped shell containing 2–3 nuts inside, but many of them do not fill in, especially on solitary trees. Beech nuts are sweet and nutritious, [7] can be eaten raw by wildlife and humans, [26] or can be cooked. [27] They can also be roasted and ground into a coffee substitute. [7] The leaves are edible when cooked. [7]

  4. Chestnut - Wikipedia

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    With the ink disease, the leaves turn yellow and later fall off; the fruits remain small, and the nuts prematurely drop out of the burrs. These dry and remain on the trees throughout winter. In acute cases, root decay makes the trees dry out and wither away. [ 84 ]

  5. Beech mast - Wikipedia

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    Beech mast may refer to: The nuts of the beech tree (Fagus) A season of high seed production by the southern beech (Nothofagus

  6. Weeping beech - Wikipedia

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    The weeping beech, Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula', is a cultivar of the deciduous European beech. [1] The original tree was found in the grounds of an English park, and it has been propagated by grafting , then many distributed widely.

  7. Fagaceae - Wikipedia

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    The husk of the acorn in most oaks only forms a cup in which the nut sits. Other members of the family have fully enclosed nuts. Fagaceae is one of the most ecologically important woody plant families in the Northern Hemisphere, as oaks form the backbone of temperate forest in North America, Europe, and Asia, and are one of the most significant ...

  8. Dairy Queen Unveils Fall Blizzard Menu Including New Java ...

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    It wouldn’t be fall at Dairy Queen without the return of the pumpkin pie blizzard. Back on the menu, the seasonal favorite combines real pumpkin pie pieces with soft serve.

  9. Beech blight aphid - Wikipedia

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    The beech blight aphid (Grylloprociphilus imbricator) is a small insect in the order Hemiptera that feed primarily on the sap of American beech trees. The aphids form dense colonies on small branches and the undersides of leaves.