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  2. Elaeis oleifera - Wikipedia

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    Elaeis oleifera is a species of palm commonly called the American oil palm.It is native to South and Central America from Honduras to northern Brazil. [2] [3] [4] [5]Unlike its relative Elaeis guineensis, the African oil palm, it is rarely planted commercially to produce palm oil, but hybrids between the two species are, [6] mainly in efforts to provide disease resistance and to increase the ...

  3. What is the Rose Bowl? A brief history of the 'Granddaddy of ...

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    Rose Bowl stadium renovations announced earlier this month will − if completed as proposed − graft a field level club onto the south end zone of the 102-year-old stadium, imposing modern ...

  4. List of plants known as oil palm - Wikipedia

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    Elaeis guineensis, the African oil palm, the major palm oil crop species; but also: Attalea maripa, the maripa palm; Cocos nucifera, the coconut palm, which yields coconut oil from its seeds; Elaeis oleifera, the American oil palm; The genus Elaeis, with just two species, E. guineensis and E. oleifera, referred to as the oil-palm genus

  5. Elaeis - Wikipedia

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    Elaeis (from Greek 'oil') is a genus of palms, called oil palms, containing two species, native to Africa and the Americas. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil . Description

  6. Rose Bowl Game - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Bowl Game is an annual American college football bowl game, traditionally played on January 1 (New Year's Day) at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. When New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the game is played on Monday, January 2.

  7. Cotton Bowl history: What to know of stadium hosting ... - AOL

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    The stadium, which opened in 1930, was first called Fair Park Stadium until 1936, when Dallas oilman J. Curtis Sanford noticed the attention of the Rose Bowl in California and wanted Texas in on ...

  8. How the Orange Bowl Made History - AOL

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    The Orange Blossom Classic modeled itself after the Rose Bowl, the oldest and most prestigious college football bowl game, seeking to position cross-country teams in an end-of-the-season showdown.

  9. List of Wisconsin Badgers bowl games - Wikipedia

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    List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach # Bowl Score [A 1] Date Season [A 2] Opponent [A 3] Stadium Location Attendance [3] Head coach 1 Rose Bowl: L 7–0: January 1, 1953: 1952: USC Trojans: Rose Bowl: Pasadena: 101,500: Ivy Williamson: 2 Rose Bowl: L 44–8 ...