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                "title": "Solanum",
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                "snippet": "Latin word sol, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;sun,&quot; referring to its status as a plant of the sun. Another possibility is that the root was solare, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;to soothe,&quot; or",
                "timestamp": "2010-06-01T17:28:03Z"
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                "title": "Maidenhair fern",
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                "snippet": "place it in its own family, Adiantaceae. The genus name comes from Greek, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;not wetting&quot;, referring to the fronds&#039; ability to shed water without becoming",
                "timestamp": "2010-11-12T19:03:45Z"
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                "title": "Syzygium malaccense",
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                "wordcount": 370,
                "snippet": "jambu bol (Indonesian, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;ball guava&quot;), Malay Rose Apple, Otaheite Cashew and Pommerac (derived from pomme Malac, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;Malaysian Apple&quot; in French)",
                "timestamp": "2010-06-23T16:56:18Z"
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                "title": "Oxalis",
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                "snippet": "but are generally not both present together in significant quantities, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> that few wood-sorrels have bright orange flowers. The fruit is a small capsule",
                "timestamp": "2010-02-25T22:55:44Z"
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                "title": "Toxicodendron",
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                "snippet": "is derived from the Greek words \u03c4\u03bf\u03be\u03b9\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2 (toxikos), <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;poison,&quot; and \u03b4\u03b5\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u03bf\u03bd (dendron), <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;tree.&quot; Members of this genus are sometimes included",
                "timestamp": "2010-04-28T18:20:14Z"
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                "title": "Vicia faba",
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                "snippet": "food cultivars. Vicia faba has a diploid (2n) chromosome number of 12, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> that each cell in the plant has 12 chromosomes (6 homologous pairs). Five",
                "timestamp": "2009-10-28T16:24:07Z"
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                "title": "Brassica oleracea",
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                "snippet": "of the same genus, let alone species. The historical genus of crucifera, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> four-petalled flower, may be the only uniting feature beyond taste. It has",
                "timestamp": "2010-03-04T02:36:26Z"
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                "title": "Welsh onion",
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                "wordcount": 309,
                "snippet": "to Wales. &quot;Welsh&quot; preserves the original <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> of the Old English word welisc, or old German &#039;welsche&#039;, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;foreign&quot;. The species originated in Asia",
                "timestamp": "2007-10-01T16:21:51Z"
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                "title": "Platycodon grandiflorus",
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                "snippet": "Campanulaceae and the only member of the genus Platycodon (from Greek &quot;\u03c0\u03bb\u03b1\u03c4\u03c5\u03ba\u03ce\u03b4\u03c9\u03bd&quot;, <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &#039;a broad bell&#039;). This species is known as platycodon or Chinese bellflower",
                "timestamp": "2009-12-21T19:21:19Z"
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                "snippet": "Holy Thai basil. The word basil comes from the Greek \u03b2\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03bb\u03b5\u03cd\u03c2 (basileus), <span class=\"searchmatch\">meaning</span> &quot;king&quot;. Basil thrives in hot weather, but behaves as an annual if there",
                "timestamp": "2010-03-01T18:39:15Z"
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