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  2. Devil's club - Wikipedia

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    Devil's club or Devil's walking stick (Oplopanax horridus, Araliaceae; syn. Echinopanax horridus, Fatsia horrida) [2] is a large understory shrub native to the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, but also disjunct on islands in Lake Superior. It is noted for its large palmate leaves and erect, woody stems covered in noxious and irritating spines.

  3. Proboscidea (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Proboscidea is a genus of flowering plant in the family Martyniaceae, some of whose species are known as devil's claw, devil's horn, ram's horn, or unicorn plant. The plants produce long, hooked seed pods. The hooks catch on the feet of animals, and as the animals walk, the pods are ground or crushed open, dispersing the seeds.

  4. Aralia spinosa - Wikipedia

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    Aralia spinosa, commonly known as devil's walking stick, is a woody species of plant in the genus Aralia of the family Araliaceae. It is native to eastern North America . The various names refer to the viciously sharp, spiny stems, petioles and even leaf midribs.

  5. These Beautiful Black Flowers Add Offbeat Charm to Any Garden

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    Petunia. Petunias come in dozens of different colors, of course, and are a staple flower for hanging baskets and window boxes. Add a few black blooms for some serious drama. Hardiness Zones: USDA ...

  6. Proboscidea louisianica - Wikipedia

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    The lobed flower corolla is lavender, [8] "purple-cream", [9] yellowish with purple spots, [10] or "dull white to somewhat pinkish purple" with yellowish nectar guides and with or without purple blotches. [11] One plant can produce up to 80 fruits. [11] The fruit is a dehiscent capsule up to 10 centimeters long with a long, narrow, curving beak.

  7. List of plants by common name - Wikipedia

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    Devil's bite – Veratrum viride; Devil's darning needle – Clematis virginiana; Devil's nose – Clematis virginiana; Devil's plague – Daucus carota; Dewberry Bristly dewberry – Rubus hispidus; Swamp dewberry – Rubus hispidus; Dindle – Sonchus arvensis; Dogwood – Cornus spp. American dogwood – Cornus florida; Florida dogwood ...

  8. Proboscidea parviflora - Wikipedia

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    Proboscidea parviflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Martyniaceae known by the common names doubleclaw and red devil's-claw.It is native to the desert southwest of the United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in sandy, dry, and disturbed habitat and blooms during the hot summer.

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