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  2. Flowers in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Shavuot by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim. In many Jewish communities, there is a custom to decorate homes and synagogues with flowers on Shavuot. Some synagogues decorate the bimah with a canopy of flowers and plants reminiscent of a ḥuppah, as the giving of the Torah is metaphorically seen as a marriage between the Torah and the people of Israel.

  3. Azadirachta indica - Wikipedia

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    White and fragrant flowers are arranged in more-or-less drooping axillary panicles which are up to 25 cm (10 in) long. The inflorescences, which branch up to the third degree, bear from 250 to 300 flowers. An individual flower is 5–6 mm (3 ⁄ 16 – 1 ⁄ 4 in) long and 8–11 mm (5 ⁄ 16 – 7 ⁄ 16 in) wide.

  4. Drosera capensis - Wikipedia

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    Drosera capensis, commonly known as the Cape sundew, [1] [2] is a small rosette-forming carnivorous species of perennial [3] sundew native to the Cape in South Africa.Because of its size, easy-to-grow nature, and the copious amounts of seed it produces, it has become one of the most common sundews in cultivation, and thus, one of the most frequently introduced and naturalised invasive Drosera ...

  5. Plant breeding - Wikipedia

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    Plant breeding is the science of changing the traits of plants in order to produce desired characteristics. [1] It has been used to improve the quality of nutrition in products for humans and animals. [2] The goals of plant breeding are to produce crop varieties that boast unique and superior traits for a variety of applications.

  6. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    List of national flowersflowers that represent specific geographic areas Plants in culture – uses of plants by humans Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Narcissus in culture – uses of narcissus flowers by humans

  7. Jojoba - Wikipedia

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    Jojoba (/ h ə ˈ h oʊ b ə / ⓘ; botanical name: Simmondsia chinensis) – also commonly called goat nut, deer nut, pignut, wild hazel, quinine nut, coffeeberry, and gray box bush [2] – is a shrub native to the Southwestern United States.

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