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A short season wild-forage crop with a lucrative international market
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Sangre de Drago (Croton lechleri, Euphorbiaceae) is a forest tree found through much of north-western South America.
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The laughing hyena has had a rough deal when portrayed in animated movies as stupid and savage; however, there is more to this animal than meets the eye.
Gardeners have always struggled with what to grow in dark areas of the yard, but shade gardens can be just as beautiful and rewarding as their sunnier counterparts.
A geographically vast country with diverse climates and terrain, Canada has 462 known bird species.
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