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The fresh fruit has a delicate, whitish pulp with a perfume flavor that is lost in canning, so the fruit is mostly eaten fresh. The outside of the fruit is covered by a pink-red, roughly-textured rind that is inedible but easily removed to expose a layer of sweet, translucent white flesh. The Lychee contains on average a total 72 mg of Vitamin C per 100 grams of fruit.[10] On average nine lychee fruits would meet an adult’s daily recommended Vitamin C requirement. A cup of Lychee fruit provides |
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Cultivation: Shrimp plant does well in full to part sun. Shrimp plant likes a fertile, well drained soil; water generously in hot weather to keep plant looking fresh. USDA Zone 8-11. Shrimp plant is killed to the ground by hard frosts but usually recovers quickly when warm weather returns Propagation: Start new plants from stem cuttings in spring or by division of clumps Stem cuttings with bottom heat in the spring. It is best to propagate any type of cuttings in a mixture of moist peat and pe |
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The genus Cannabis was formerly placed in the Nettle (Urticaceae) or Mulberry (Moraceae) family, but is now considered along with hops (Humulus sp.) to belong to the Hemp family (Cannabaceae). Various types of Cannabis have been described, and classified as species, subspecies, or varieties: * plants cultivated for fiber and seed production, described as low-intoxicant, non-drug, or fiber types. * plants cultivated for drug production, described as high-intoxicant or drug types. * escaped o |
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Could also be: Mertensia longfloria, Small Flowered Penstemon; Penstemon procerus == Virginia Cowslip, Lungwort Oysterleaf, Wild Bluebells, Roanoke Bells five petals fused into a tubular shape pinkish bulb that shifts into a blue-violet color as it ripens into a flower. Needs insects to fertilize the seeds. Not capable of self-fertilization The flower is commonly pollinated by butterflies, larger bees don't fit in the trumpet. The flowers die well before June. |
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