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  2. Dewberry - Wikipedia

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    In the winter the leaves often remain on the stems, but may turn dark red. [citation needed] The European dewberry, Rubus caesius, grows more upright like other brambles. Its fruits are a deep, almost black, purple and are coated with a thin layer or 'dew' of waxy droplets. Thus, they appear sky-blue (caesius being Latin for pale blue). Its ...

  3. Strychnos spinosa - Wikipedia

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    It produces sweet-sour, yellow fruits, containing numerous hard brown seeds. Greenish-white flowers grow in dense heads at the ends of branches (Sep-Feb/Spring - summer). The fruits tend to appear only after good rains. It is related to the deadly Strychnos nux-vomica, which contains strychnine. The smooth, hard fruit are large and green, ripen ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/Plants/Fruits

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    Directory of featured pictures Animals · Artwork · Culture, entertainment, and lifestyle · Currency · Diagrams, drawings, and maps · Engineering and technology · Food and drink · Fungi · History · Natural phenomena · People · Photographic techniques, terms, and equipment · Places · Plants · Sciences · Space · Vehicles · Other ...

  5. Image credits: astarisaslave #8. TIL in South Korea, only blind people can get a masseur's license. This law was established in 1912, to help visually impaired people earn a living.

  6. 10 Fruit Facts That May Surprise You - AOL

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    Watch the video above to learn 10 surprising facts about fruit. Image Credit: Getty Images. Related articles. AOL. ... We found the 50 best Christmas gifts for women in 2024. AOL.

  7. Ziziphus mucronata - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are edible and can be cooked into spinach. The seeds can be roasted and ground as a substitute for coffee. [5] The fruit are not very tasty, though a type of beer can be made from them. The Ovambo people use it to distill ombike, a traditional liquor. [6] The leaves and fruits are also a valuable source of forage for livestock. [5]

  8. Apple - Wikipedia

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    The top surface of the leaves are glabrescent, almost hairless, while the undersides are densely covered in fine hairs. [1] The leaves are attached alternately by short leaf stems 1-to-3.5 cm (1 ⁄ 2-to-1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long. [6] [1] Blossoms are produced in spring simultaneously with the budding of the leaves and are produced on spurs and some ...

  9. Ximenia afra - Wikipedia

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    Ximenia afra, [3] the sourplum, [4] is a small tree or small shrub that is thinly branched. It is part of the Olacaceae family which is native throughout tropical regions.In particular, the sourplum is native to regions in South East Africa, mainly Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. [5]