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  2. Philodendron erubescens - Wikipedia

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    Philodendron erubescens, the blushing philodendron or red-leaf philodendron, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Colombia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a robust evergreen climber growing to 3–6 m (10–20 ft), with red stems and heart-shaped leaves up to 40 cm (16 in) in length.

  3. Philodendron - Wikipedia

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    Philodendrons can also propagate through air layering which is a more advanced method of propagation that involves creating a new plant on the stem of an existing plant. Hybridizing philodendrons is quite easy if flowering plants are available, because they have very few barriers to prevent hybridization.

  4. Root beer - Wikipedia

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    Root beer is a sweet North American soft drink traditionally made using the root bark of the sassafras tree Sassafras albidum or the vine of Smilax ornata (known as sarsaparilla; also used to make a soft drink called sarsaparilla) as the primary flavor. Root beer is typically, but not exclusively, non-alcoholic, caffeine-free, sweet, and ...

  5. Raise a Glass to Summer with This Blushing Pisco Sour - AOL

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  6. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation is the process by which new plants grow from various sources, including seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts. Plant propagation can refer to both man-made and natural processes. Plant propagation can refer to both man-made and natural processes.

  7. Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum - Wikipedia

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    Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum (common names: split-leaf philodendron, [1] lacy tree philodendron, selloum, horsehead philodendron, [2] guaimbé [citation needed]) is a plant in the genus Thaumatophyllum, in the family Araceae. Previously it was classified in the genus Philodendron within subgenus Meconostigma.

  8. Killebrew Root Beer - Wikipedia

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    Killebrew Root Beer is advertised as being sweetened with Minnesota honey. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The beverages are sold at concessions stands and by roving vendors in the Twins' Target Field , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] at Hammond Stadium , the Twins' spring training home in Fort Myers, Florida, [ 7 ] and at CHS Field , the home of the St. Paul Saints .

  9. Hires Root Beer - Wikipedia

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    An 1894 American Trade Card for Hires Root Beer A Hires Root Beer mug from the 1930s or earlier. Hires Root Beer was created by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pharmacist Charles Elmer Hires. The official story is that Hires first tasted root beer, a traditional American beverage dating back to the colonial era, while on his honeymoon in 1875. [2]