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  2. Amorpha fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Amorpha fruticosa is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, known by several common names, including desert false indigo, false indigo-bush, and bastard indigobush. [3] It is native to North America.

  3. Baptisia australis - Wikipedia

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    Baptisia australis, commonly known as blue wild indigo or blue false indigo, is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae (legumes). It is a perennial herb native to much of central and eastern North America and is particularly common in the Midwest, but it has also been introduced well beyond its natural range. [ 5 ]

  4. Amorpha - Wikipedia

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    The desert false indigo or indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa), is a shrub that grows from 3 m to 5 m tall. ... beyond its native range, ...

  5. Baptisia - Wikipedia

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    Baptisia, commonly referred to as wild indigo or false indigo, represents a diverse genus within the legume family, Fabaceae. These flowering herbaceous perennials exhibit an array of characteristics, including pea-like flowers, blooming in the spring that eventually mature into pods, occasionally displaying an inflated form.

  6. A pickleball lover who made the sport her full-time job ... - AOL

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    Lydia Hirt stumbled upon pickleball in 2021, and her love of the sport led to a new career chapter. She's visited over 70 pickleball clubs and courts around the world, absorbing different customs.

  7. Pickleball Goes Viral: What’s Driving the Pickleball ... - AOL

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    More than 36.5 million people played pickleball last year, according to the Association of Pickleball Professionals. That’s nearly an eight-fold jump in just one year, up from 5 million players ...

  8. Pickleball - Wikipedia

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    [3] [31] The report also states that 13.6 million people played pickleball in 2023. [31] In May 2024, CNBC noted, citing a report from the Trust for Public Land, the number of outdoor pickleball courts in major cities went up 650% in the last seven years, with more than 3,000 courts across 100 of the most populated cities in the US. [32]

  9. I was excited for the empty-nest years. Then my husband ...

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    Pickleball gives him an adrenaline rush, a feeling of strength, agility, virility. The games are short and the rallies rapid. It’s also a social game: You can play people at various skill levels ...