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  • 121South Central Farm — The South Central Farm, also known as the South Central Community Garden, was an urban farm and community garden located at East 41st and South Alameda Streets in an industrial area of South Los Angeles, California (known as South Central Los… …

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  • 122Rancho Camulos — Infobox nrhp2 | name =Rancho Camulos nhl=yes caption =A view of Rancho Camulos from the northwest. location= 5164 East Telegraph Road, Piru, California area = lat degrees = 34 | lat minutes = 24 | lat seconds = 20.34| lat direction = N long… …

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  • 123Juglans californica — noun medium sized tree with somewhat aromatic compound leaves and edible nuts • Syn: ↑California black walnut • Hypernyms: ↑walnut, ↑walnut tree • Member Holonyms: ↑Juglans, ↑genus Juglans …

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  • 124Amber House — TOCleftAmber House is one of the older two story villas in New Zealand s third founded city of Nelson in the top of the South Island at 46 Weka Street.It is a traditional colonial style construction using native Rimu and Matai with an external… …

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  • 125walnuts — wal·nut || wɔːlnÊŒt n. large shady deciduous tree cultivated for its nuts and wood; nut of the walnut tree which is encased in a hard wrinkly round shell; wood of the walnut tree; light brown color …

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  • 126butternut — /ˈbʌtənʌt/ (say butuhnut) noun 1. the edible oily nut of an American tree, Juglans cinerea, of the walnut family. 2. the tree itself. 3. → souari nut. 4. dark brown. 5. US a cheap cloth stained with the dye extracted from the American walnut tree …

  • 127List of plants in The English Physitian (1652 book) — Below is the list of plants, listed under the section Catalogue of the Herbs and Plants, in this Treatise, appropriated to their several PLANETS in the 1652 medical text The English Physitian: or an Astrologo physical Discourse of the Vulgar… …

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  • 128Lichens of Maryland — The following list of Lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources: *(1) lichens listed in the 1977 publication by Skorepa (Allen C. Skorepa), Norden [http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/resshow/perry/bios/NordenArnold.htm] , and Windler. *(2)… …

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