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  2. Zantedeschia aethiopica - Wikipedia

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    Z. aethiopica is native to southern Africa, specifically Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, and Eswatini.It has naturalised in Kenya, Madeira, Azores, Malawi, New Zealand, Tanzania, Zambia, coastal California, in western Europe from the Iberian peninsula to Ireland, and Australia, particularly in Western Australia where it has been classified as a toxic weed and pest.

  3. How To Plant A Peach Seed So You Can Grow Your Own Tree - AOL

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    In many areas of the South, soil pH needs to be adjusted to provide ideal conditions for peach trees. Many gardeners will need to lime soil to raise the pH to around 6.5.

  4. Zantedeschia - Wikipedia

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    Inflorescence of Zantedeschia aethiopica, showing the white spathe surrounding the central, yellow spadix. Inflorescence: Takes the form of a solitary pseudanthium (false flower), with a showy white or yellow spathe (a specialised petal like bract) shaped like a funnel with a yellow, central, finger-like spadix, which carries the true flowers ...

  5. List of trees of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Georgia and Piedmont: Least Concern: Ulmaceae: Celtis tenuifolia Nutt. [1]: 121 Georgia Hackberry: Rocky sites throughout the state G5 - Secure: Ulmaceae: Planera aquatica (Walter) J. Gmelin. [1]: 121–122 Water-elm, Planer-tree: Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Ulmaceae: Ulmus alata Michaux [1]: 122–123 Winged Elm: Common state-wide ...

  6. If You See White Stuff on Your Peach Pit, This Is What It Means

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  7. Georgia, the Peach State, is out of peaches. Here’s why, and ...

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    The Peach State lost more than 90% of this year’s crop after a February heat wave followed by two late-spring cold snaps. The triple-whammy inflated prices of the fruit. It also moved much of ...