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  2. Schizanthus pinnatus - Wikipedia

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    Schizanthus pinnatus, called butterfly flower or poor man's orchid, names it shares with other members of its genus, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] It is native to Chile and naturalized elsewhere. [ 3 ]

  3. Schizanthus - Wikipedia

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    Schizanthus species are cultivated in the horticulture trade and widely available as an ornamental plant for gardens. The flowers of Schizanthus are available in a wide range of colors and sizes, and are delicately spotted and blotched like the smaller butterflies. The blooms on a well-grown plant are produced in such profusion as to completely ...

  4. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Bricorama - D.Y, gardening; France; Bunnings - Home improvement; Australia and New Zealand (formerly United Kingdom and Ireland) Cabela's - hunting, fishing, camping; historically a US-only chain, but opened its first Canadian location in 2008; Carrefour - hypermarkets; France; Castorama - DIY, gardening; France; Conforama - home furniture ...

  5. 12 Foods Grown in Unexpected Places - AOL

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    People seek Morel Mushrooms in forests, railway tracks, or fencerows in North America; the Lion’s Mane Mushroom tumble out of trees; and France’s La Cave Des Roches is a maze of 75 miles of ...

  6. 15 Strangest Food Fads Over the Decades - AOL

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    Though quiche may surprisingly have more roots in Germany than France, it became a mega-trend in America in the '70s and '80s when it was revered as a masterpiece of French cooking. Quiche is a ...

  7. Rungis International Market - Wikipedia

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    The meat sector of the Rungis wholesale market The fresh fish and seafood pavilion in Rungis. The Rungis International Market (French: Marché International de Rungis, pronounced [maʁʃe ɛ̃tɛʁnɑsjɔnal də ʁœ̃ʒis]) is the principal wholesale market of Paris and mainly deals in food and horticultural products.

  8. French peasants - Wikipedia

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    France was a rural nation as late as 1940, but a major change took place after railways started arriving in the 1850s–60s. In his seminal book Peasants into Frenchmen (1976), historian Eugen Weber traced the modernization of French villages and argued that rural France went from backward and isolated to modern and possessing a sense of French ...

  9. Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis - Wikipedia

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    After France became a republic and an empire, Saint-Denis lost its association with royalty. On 1 January 1860, the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighbouring communes. On that occasion, the commune of La Chapelle-Saint-Denis was disbanded and divided between the city of Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Ouen , and Aubervilliers .