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  2. Fiddlehead - Wikipedia

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    Fiddleheads or fiddlehead greens are the furled fronds from a fledgling fern, [1] harvested for use as a vegetable. Left on the plant, each fiddlehead would unroll into a new frond (circinate vernation). As fiddleheads are harvested early in the season, before the frond has opened and reached its full height, they are cut fairly close to the ...

  3. Fruit picking - Wikipedia

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    Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity (paid or recreational) that occurs during harvest time in areas with fruit growing wild or being farmed in orchards. Some farms market " You-Pick " for orchards, such as the tradition of Apple and Orange picking in North America, as a form of value-add agritourism .

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  5. Matteuccia - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, in Norway, fiddleheads were apparently used in the manufacture of beer, and in Russia, in the control of gut parasites. [14] Matteuccia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Sthenopis pretiosus. Fiddlehands can be eaten raw or cooked. Collect them when 5 to 6 inches high and fronds curled.

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  7. Community gardening in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crops at the former South Central Farm in Los Angeles, California. A community garden is any piece of land gardened by a group of people. [3] The majority of gardens in community gardening programs are collections of individual garden plots, frequently between 3 m × 3 m (9.8 ft × 9.8 ft) and 6 m × 6 m (20 ft × 20 ft).

  8. South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    The gardens have been actively developed since that time. Major exhibits now include an arid garden; Exhibit House with bromeliads , cycads , cacti , and succulents ; hibiscus garden; hummingbird garden; landscape demonstration beds; orchid house with more than 3000 orchids ; a major collection of more than 100 plumeria varieties; contemporary ...

  9. Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens is a 1,176-acre (4.76 km 2) Florida State Park, botanical garden and historic site, located in Tallahassee, in northeastern Florida. The address is 3540 Thomasville Road. The gardens are also a U.S. historic district known as the Killearn Plantation Archeological and Historic District. It received that ...