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  2. Valerian (herb) - Wikipedia

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    Valerian (Valeriana officinalis, Caprifoliaceae) is a perennial flowering plant native to Eurasia. It produces a catnip-like response in cats.. Crude extract of valerian root may have sedative and anxiolytic effects, and is commonly sold in dietary supplement capsules to promote sleep, but clinical evidence that it is effective for this purpose is weak or inconclusive.

  3. Drew Barrymore Shares The $8 Shampoo She Uses For ... - AOL

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    Drew Barrymore, 46, opened up about her love of Garnier's Whole Blends Ginger Recovery Strengthening Shampoo Bar and Garnier's Repairing Mask Honey Treasures.

  4. Fictional universe of Avatar - Wikipedia

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    In the Avatar universe (set in the year 2154), humans have achieved a very technologically advanced, post-industrial society ruled/dominated by powerful corporations and industries. One of Earth's most powerful corporations is the globally integrated Resources Development Administration (RDA), a public company which evolved from a Silicon ...

  5. Hypochaeris radicata - Wikipedia

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    Hypochaeris radicata yellow flowers. Hypochaeris radicata (sometimes spelled Hypochoeris radicata) – also known as catsear, flatweed, [1] [2] cat's-ear, [3] hairy cat's ear, [4] or false dandelion – is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns.

  6. Japanese couple uses odd material to create playful hats for cats

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    The couple's interesting hats have become incredibly popular on social media.

  7. Krameria - Wikipedia

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    Krameria is the only genus in the Krameriaceae family, of which any of the approximately 18 species [3] are commonly known as rhatany, ratany or rattany.Rhatany is also the name given to krameria root, a botanical remedy consisting of the dried root of para rhatany (Krameria argentea) or Peruvian rhatany (Krameria lappacea).