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  2. Alfalfa - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa (/ æ l ˈ f æ l f ə /) (Medicago sativa), also called lucerne, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae.It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world.

  3. Calamansi - Wikipedia

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    Calamansi (Citrus × microcarpa), [2] also known as calamondin, [3] Philippine lime, [4] or Philippine lemon, [5] is a citrus hybrid cultivated predominantly in the Philippines.It is native to the Philippines, parts of Indonesia (Borneo, Sumatra, and Sulawesi), Malaysia, and Brunei, as well as parts of southern China and Taiwan.

  4. Ophrys apifera - Wikipedia

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    The Latin specific epithet apifera means "bee-bearing" or "bee-bringing" [23] and refers to the bee-shaped labellum of the orchid. Its root tubers were ground into a powder called salep in the Ottoman Empire, which was believed to have nutritional, medicinal, and aphrodisiac values. [24]

  5. Myrrh - Wikipedia

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    Myrrh is harvested by repeatedly wounding the trees to bleed the gum, which is waxy and coagulates quickly. After the harvest, the gum becomes hard and glossy. The gum is yellowish and may be either clear or opaque. It darkens deeply as it ages, and white streaks emerge. [3] Myrrh gum is commonly harvested from the species Commiphora myrrha.

  6. Beekeeping in India - Wikipedia

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    Honey box used by farmers in the Indian state of Kerala Honey and Bee Museum in Ooty A hand held bamboo basket at display in the Honey and Bee Museum, Ooty. The basket was used to harvest honey by honeyhunters. Beekeeping in India has been mentioned in ancient Vedas and Buddhist scriptures.

  7. Conium maculatum - Wikipedia

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    Conium maculatum, known as hemlock (British English), [2] or poison hemlock (American English) [3] is a highly poisonous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to Europe and North Africa.

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