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  2. Azolla cristata - Wikipedia

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    Azolla cristata , the Carolina mosquitofern, [3] Carolina azolla or water velvet, is a species of Azolla native to the Americas, in eastern North America from southern Ontario southward, and from the east coast west to Wisconsin and Texas, and in the Caribbean, and in Central and South America from southeastern Mexico south to northern Argentina and Uruguay.

  3. Calycanthus floridus - Wikipedia

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    Calycanthus floridus, or commonly known as the eastern sweetshrub, Carolina all spice, or spicebush, [3] is a species of flowering shrub in the family Calycanthaceae. [4] It is identifiable by its dark red flowers and fragrant scent. It is non-invasive and is found in the Southeastern United States region.

  4. Haifa Group - Wikipedia

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    Haifa also manufactures Controlled Release Fertilizers (CRF) for agriculture, horticulture, ornamentals, and turf. Many of Haifa's fertilizers can be used as a fertilizer solution that is applied through drip irrigation. This latter application is the principal driver of demand today, now that more countries are turning to controlled irrigation ...

  5. Cardamom Plants Make the Perfect Lush, Leafy Addition to Your ...

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    As a tropical plant, it can spend the summer outdoors and then be brought inside to overwinter before temperatures drop into the 60s. In USDA Hardiness Zones 10 and 11, these plants can be grown ...

  6. Clemson experts advise beekeepers, horse owners, as ... - AOL

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    To date, nine cases have been reported in South Carolina. Eastern equine encephalitis is far more rare – only four human cases have been reported so far in 2024 – but is serious when it does ...

  7. Tsuga caroliniana - Wikipedia

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    Tsuga caroliniana, the Carolina hemlock, [3] is a species of hemlock endemic to the United States. As of 2023, it is under review for listing under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 . [ 4 ]