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    A Native Of Northern And Central Parts Of Asia, The Horse Chestnut Is Entirely Different From The Sweet Chestnut Tree. The Resemblance Of The Horse Chestnut To Its Distant Cousin, The Sweet Chestnut, Led Some To Believe That The Prefix "Horse" Is A Corrup

    The Plant The horse chestnut has a trunk that is very erect and columnar, growing rapidly to great heights. Its widely spreading branches make the horse chestnut an ideal plant for ornamental purpo...

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    Calendula

    Pot marigold or calendula is an adaptable plant that is indigenous to the region of Mediterranean. Since the 1100s, most of the Europeans have planted pot marigold or calendula in their gardens since...

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    English Tea And Its Genesis

    The origin of tea, for some valuable reasons, has no definite story. It is considerable that the use of tea as a beverage which is drunk for pleasure on social occasions dates from the Tang Dynasty o...

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    Sherbets: A Healthy Cool Indulgence

    Summer is definitely hot. Yes, the sun would set brimming heat into the surface of the earth but what makes it really hotter is the sight of more skin and body. A sun shiny day is a practical time sh...

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    The English Tea Garden: Bridge The Gap Between Classes

    When the tea was introduced to England, the tea speedily proved famous enough to replace the place of ale as the national drink of England. Following that period, the tea drinking was then practiced ...

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    The English Tea Rose

    Honestly, when we talk about the English tea rose, there is really no concrete explanation of such thing. Several different explanations and definitions are given, and some defined the English tea ro...

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    The Feverfew Plant Bears Flowers That Are Bright Yellow And Sometimes White. When In Full Bloom, Feverfew Blossoms Emit A Powerful Aroma, Leading The Ancient People To Believe That Its Flowery Scent Can Purify The Air And Prevent Diseases.

    Tanacetum parthenium grows wild throughout Europe and South America. Because of its strong smell, the feverfew plant has been used in gardens to repel bees and various insects. And true its name, it w...

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    Tips On How To Pick A Good Diabetic Cookbook

    Cooking for diabetic patients has now become easier with the use of a diabetic cookbook. A good diabetic cookbook should contain recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner suitable for both diabetics and...

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