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  • Things you need to know before you start to plant roses.  By : Sudhir.k.Pandit
    The art of planting roses doesn't have to be a complicated thing to do. When you have the right knowledge there is no limit to how beautiful a garden or rosebush that you can create. In this guide, you will not only have all of the right skills at your fingertips, but you will get some tips that you can use to grow your very own bed of roses.
  • What are the secrets of pruning roses?  By : Rehal
    Pruning your roses is one of the most needed and the most annoyingly difficult tasks that goes with proper rose care. It takes a steady hand the proper procedure to ensure the best possible roses that you can get.
  • Gardening Tools. Nurturing Your Garden  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    As in all types of work, the right tool will make your job infinitely easier, and this fact remains true for your garden as well. There are so many tools, both traditional and contemporary, that are a part of a gardener's arsenal.
  • How you can control Poison Ivy without Batman and Robin's help.  By : Nisha Garg
    Poison ivy is found throughout southern Canada and most of
    the United States except Alaska and Hawaii. It is readily
    found along road sides, fences, railroads, and streams.
    But it can also be found in your own back yard. It is
    planted there in bird droppings from the birds who eat the
    berries of the plant.
  • How a beginner turned a wilderness into a garden.  By : kamal
    Hi there! Are you a gardening disaster, unable to keep even the most vicious of WEEDS growing? Do you have two “left” thumbs—yearning to become two “green” thumbs with regards to YOUR OWN successful backyard garden? Yes? Good, because that’s what I want to share with you. . . how I knew NOTHING about the basics of lawn maintenance and gardening, and transformed myself into a knowledgeable “backyard gardener” that has begun the process of cultivating my own little “patch of Heaven” to enjoy with
  • Save deer control in your garden  By : jyoti bhatt
    Deer are the most difficult of all pests to deter from a
    garden. They love many different plants. Flowers,
    vegetables, trees and shrubs are all on their menu.
  • Keeping your gardening tools fit and fine!  By : @ginfo
    You don’t want to keep your useless tools in your storage right? You will only fill up the room with broken tools, so you feel you want to throw everything out. Wow, that’s really a good way to throw out money.
  • Succulents, blooming and drought tolerant plants for your dry garden  By : jyoti bhatt
    Succulents are great choices for dry gardens. These plants are easy to grow in hot dry areas and also make great houseplants. Their care is similar to cactus (without the thorns). One of my favorite succulents is named Crassula Portulacea, commonly called Horseshoe or Spoon Jade. Recently they've been called Gollum Fingers or Hobbit Plant because their dark green leaves look like fingers with reddish tips.
  • How to have a properly planned garden.  By : ginfoA
    Gardening is a hobby that brings joy, entertainment, and a better quality of life. It is a creative activity, the
    result of which is a more aesthetically appealing home.
  • How rare flowering bulbs can spice up your garden.  By : aprilbhisham
    Any experienced gardener knows the secret to a beautiful garden is in the bulbs. Flowering bulbs are usually quite hardy and undemanding and can provide the most amazing shower of spring and summertime colors. Bulbs naturally package all the essentials they need to flourish and grow. All that’s required is warming temperatures to bring the bulbs out of dormancy. The great thing about bulbs is the wide variety of colors and shapes you can produce.
  • Easy ways to control ants without using poison .  By : Sonukumar
    Ants are pests in the house. In the home common ants aren't
    harmful but they are a nuisance.
  • Easy ways to control ants without using poison .  By : Sonukumar
    Ants are pests in the house. In the home common ants aren't
    harmful but they are a nuisance.
  • How to grow and care for Rhododendrons and Azaleas.  By : sabijivi
    Azaleas can be either evergreen or deciduous. Deciduous Azaleas are known as Mollis or Exbury Azaleas. They bloom in the early spring with vivid orange and yellow colors. They can be grown from seed if the seeds are collected in the fall and sown on top of moist peat at about 70 degrees F.
  • How to make sure weeds do not invade your brick patio.  By : Nisha Garg
    In researching this article, I found one instance where a homeowner was so incensed by the weeds in her patio that she set fire to them with a blowtorch!
  • The best and cheapest healthy water for your garden- Rainwater  By : Dharmender
    Avid gardeners spend a good part of the winter planning what they will plant in the spring. Even casual gardeners invest plenty of time and money in their plants. Regular watering is one key to a successful garden. So what’s a gardener to do when faced with lack of rainfall combined with water restrictions in the middle of a hot summer?
  • It is time for a new hobby: Greenhouse gardening  By : Manbeer Singh
    For people who would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis.
  • Pruning Tools - Purchasing the proper tools for the job.  By : Rob Parker
    now that Spring has finally arrived, it's time to get out there and get your garden ready for the new season
  • Know more about garden fences.  By : manu kumar
    Fences are either open, to use as a trellis for roses or other plants, or they are closed to serve as a wind, sun or privacy screen.

    The materials will depend largely upon the use to which the fence is to be put. The most popular, and probably the most attractive, fences are built of wood in various forms, but newer fences of asbestos-cement and corrugated sheet metal are colourful and stand up against rot better.
  • How to control that snake in the grass in your garden!  By : ATWO
    To have a snake or two in the garden is good. Non-poisonous
    snakes, such as the common garter snakes, are beneficial
    creatures because they eat pest insects, mosquito larvae,
    slugs, snails, crickets, rats, mice, voles and even other
    snakes which may be poisonous.
  • How to make your garden grow!  By : Musharf
    The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers. All fertilizers have analysis numbers on the package. These numbers represent the percentage of each chemical the fertilizer contains.
  • How to make your garden grow!  By : Musharf
    The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers. All fertilizers have analysis numbers on the package. These numbers represent the percentage of each chemical the fertilizer contains.
  • What’s so special about a spaghetti garden.  By : Musharf
    One of the delightful pleasures of life are herbs. Besides adding beauty to your garden they make foods taste better and provide a pleasant scent to the air we breathe. In George Washington days everyone had a herb garden that they used for culinary, teas and medicinal purposes. That practice is slowly coming back.
  • Learn how to compost- the easy way.  By : Musharf
    It is becoming more and more obvious these days that we need to recycle as much as we can, and anyone with a garden has a head start and can make a great contribution. To many novice gardeners, including myself, this subject can be somewhat difficult to grasp; but in fact it is really straightforward - there are just a few very simple rules:
  • Your best gardening friends: Earthworms.  By : Musharf
    Research has shown that earthworm excrement, also called
    castings or vermicompost, improves the aeration, porosity,
    structure, drainage, and moisture-holding capacity of soil.
  • Choosing Annuals or Perennials for your Garden  By : Musharf
    The crocus delights us in early spring as it dares to peek through the snow and lift its face to the sun. Soon after follow tulips, narcissus, iris, lilacs… all perennials that welcome spring with vibrant color and fragrance. Perennial plants bloom at different times during the growing season and delight you with variety in color and size from earliest spring to late autumn.
  • How to get attached to hybrid tea roses.  By : kumar santosh
    Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world’s favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.
    Hybrid tea roses are among the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are the florist's rose.





    Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world’s favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.
    Hybrid tea roses are among the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are the florist's rose.
  • How to get rid of slugs in your garden  By : Dipak Patra
    Slugs are major pests of horticultural plants throughout the
    world. They are destructive pests of home gardens,
    landscapes, nurseries, greenhouses, and field crops.
  • How do I plant a tree correctly?  By : mannu mittal
    In planting trees, their mature height and spread must be considered before a selection is made.

    Tempting as are the nursery catalogues, it is necessary to choose carefully, especially on the average lot, because crowding spoils the growth and appearance of trees, particularly specimen trees.
  • Should we use mole traps or not ?  By : Rajeev Patnia
    Lethal methods of mole control can only be used in Germany where the moles are a confirmed hazard.
    The use of traps in many US States currently falls under hunting regulations which can require a license, and specific measures to be taken. This is often not enforced.
  • Getting your lawn and garden ready for the winter  By : manu kumar
    Your outdoor plants have worked hard for you all summer, making your yard a place you’re proud to call home. Properly winterizing your lawn and garden is an important step toward healthy soil, lush grass, and happy plants next year. Remember to take care of your outdoor accessories, including your lawn equipment, gardening tools, and all of your lawn and garden decor. A little time spent this autumn will make your gardening and landscaping efforts easier and more enjoyable next spring!
  • How do hydroponic systems benefit plant growth  By : harjeet kaur
    Plants metabolise carbon dioxide and H2O to make required energy through the function of photosynthesis. Light is key because it supplies the energy required for this transition. The concentration of the light has been found to boost the measure of energy made. This will keep on going up until the plant reaches its saturation point for light, so you should consistently try to step-up the quantity of light your plants get.
  • How to plant roses successfully.  By : harpreet singh
    Planting roses isn't actually complicated, as long as you have some good advice and tips to start with...

    1. Check with your local gardening center or florist for the best type of roses to grow in you climate. If you are a novice, you should look for? disease resistant types of roses because they require a lot less maintenance.
  • Some plants which really love the dark  By : thakur anil
    It was a long search that took me more than ten years. But finally I found it - the indoor house plant that will brighten up the end of a corridor 5 meters from my front door.
  • Indoor Bonsai Tree Caring  By : Robert Thomson
    Here is how to take care of your indoor bonsai.
  • Choosing the most popular flowers for your garden .  By : thakur anil
    When planting a garden there are many questions which you must ask yourself before you begin. Where are you going to plant it, do you have the garden equipment to do so and how big do you want your garden to be? When do flowers bloom and what are their heights?
  • The new MGM and Nova cane and teak garden furniture is here  By : Robert Thomson
    This summer you can make your conservatory, garden, or deck, look exceptional, with the latest teak and cast aluminium lines from MGM and Nova.
  • Easy To Grow Seeds And Plants Which Can Be Grown At Home  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    If you love gardening then chances are that you have already tried your hand at cultivating a couple of plants. However, if you are a beginner who is just starting out, you may be ridden with doubts.
  • If You Don't Have Enough Yard Space, Create A Container Garden  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    Starting up a garden can be a real challenge to people who live in places with very limited, if not nonexistent, yard space. The lack of ample yard space, however, should not prevent you from creating a garden of your own if you want one.
  • Great Tips on How To Set Up a Vegetable Garden  By : Harry Nack
    This article talks about building a healthy vegetable garden in your backyard
  • Growing Your Own Herbs  By : Robert Thomson
    It might require a little bit of work at first to set it up for optimal drainage, and pick what herbs you want to grow. But after the initial hassle, it's just a matter of harvesting and drying all your favorite herbs.
  • Growing Your Own Herbs  By : Robert Thomson
    It might require a little bit of work at first to set it up for optimal drainage, and pick what herbs you want to grow. But after the initial hassle, it's just a matter of harvesting and drying all your favorite herbs.
  • Choosing The Right Seed For Planting  By : Sharpy
    Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even so, there is a great risk in seeds. A seed may to all appearances be all right and yet not have within it vitality enough, or power, to produce a hardy plant.
  • Flowers hold special place in our lives  By : Munish Bhardwaj
    FLOWERS are the most beautiful gifts of Nature and the joy of life.
  • Even a Small Garden in your home can make a difference  By : Munish Bhardwaj
    Human beings have ever depended on the trees and plants around them to provide food, clothing, shelter, medicine and above all oxygen. Now, various researches are increasingly revealing that plants and flowers can also contribute to better physical, mental and emotional health.
  • Ideal Garden Tools For The Green Thumb  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    Garden plants need good-quality soil, sufficient water and the sun's heat to attain their maximum growth while gardeners need their tools to make this happen. If you are new to gardening, you might be overwhelmed by the multitude of tools available in your local hardware.
  • Gardening to Sell  By : Curtis Reddehase
    A well landscaped yard will draw more buyers to your property.
  • How to Make Compost  By : Curtis Reddehase
    Composting makes for a happy garden
  • There Is Sufficient Basis To Feel Optimistic Regarding Hydroponics  By : Gregory Hepburn
    When you consider hydroponics, you will feel optimistic about the future of crop and plant cultivation.
  • How To Buy Cost Effective Landscaping Equipment  By : Jim Brown1
    All around the globe, designing and caring for one’s lawn and gardens is the favorite pastime of many people.
  • Home Lawn Care - Advice  By : Paul Zayer
    There is always the herbal lawn for people looking for a way to cut down on even basic lawn care.
  • The Ancient Symbolism of an Orange Blossom  By : Dexter Bedd
    Gabriel Garcia Marquez utilized the symbolism of the orange blossom in his novel, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, to magnify Angela Vicario's lie and indecency.
  • Learn About Baldwin Lawn Furniture Guide  By : Paul Zayer
    The attention to details that this company uses is incredible.
  • How To Keep Your Lawn Looking Great!  By : Mia Linx
    If you have sandy soil, it will typically not compact as easily as clay soils, thereforeyou should aerate your lawn only once during the year (Spring or Fall).
  • The Beauty of the Bonsai  By : Louise Greene
    This article delves into the exotic and historic world of bonsai trees and their cultivation. The fascinating origin of this botanical art form has caught on world wide and its appeal is talked about in this forum.
  • Learn About Helpful Lawn Tools Suggestions  By : Paul Zayer
    If you have back problems a good weed puller is more like a must have.
  • The Joy of John Deere Toys  By : Chris Linux
    Like most children, you probably had a predilection for playing with toys when you were younger. Maybe while playing

    outdoors
  • Houses become Homes  By : Eugene Makeev
    Having bought a house, the next step is to get the interiors done and the place looking like a home. It is important to have professionals doing the job; else you are likely to be spending on getting them fixed. Do not think twice about the cost factor and go in for less able service engineers. You will end up spending on repairs, which will drain you out, leaving you frustrated and broke. For this purpose, make sure to get in touch with us to provide qualified and experienced professionals for
  • The Varying Emotions of a Rose  By : Dexter Bedd
    The rose holds a various amount of emotions and meanings. Read this article to learn a few.
  • The Rose is a Rose and Was Always a Rose  By : Dexter Bedd
    The practical uses, expressions, and emotions of the rose.
  • How Does a Farm Co-operative Work?  By : Rob Parker
    You've heard of farm co-operatives but, what are they É how do they work É
  • Spring Garden Preparation  By : Curtis Reddehase
    Now is the time to get your garden ready for the spring. Couple this with plan with curb appeal for your home.
  • What Patio Furniture Should I Buy?  By : Brad Smith 75
    Remember that it will be left outside in all weather, so it must be able to stand up to extreme changes of temperatures.
    You may think that all Garden Furniture is built to last, but un-fortunately that is NOT the case.!
  • Ontario's Oldest Continuously Operated Farm Co-operative Vineland Growers Co-Operative  By : Rob Parker
    Farm Co-operatives have been operating in Ontario for close to 100 years.
  • Cat Licking Screen Cleaner Screen Saver v2.0 - Desktop::Screen Savers: Nature Software  By : Tim Lester
    This cute little kitten try's to lick your screen clean as a screen saver. You can turn off the sound in the windows screen saver options if you prefer the kitten to be silent. There is no spyware/adware in this screen saver. I recommend keeping your windows monitor power down settings at the default 20 minutes of inactivity so the kitten can go to rest after 20 minutes of cleaning your screen.
  • Flower and Garden - Practical Tips  By : Paul Zayer
    San Francisco flower and garden shows are known over the world.
  • Growing Tomato Plants from Seeds  By : BryanMurphy.
    The taste of these fruits are enhanced if they are ripened in the vine, therefore a perfect balance is to be maintained between the taste as well as the ripening process.
  • Texas in The Spring  By : Curtis Reddehase
    The wildflowers in the Spring in Texas are something you see at least once. Those who live in Texas look forward to them every year.
  • The Different Roses You Can Grow In Your Rose Garden  By : Susan Banks Sr
    The rose is the queen of all flowers. There are many home owners, gardeners and landscape artists who desire to create rose gardens because of the enchanting beauty of the rose and the heady fragrance that this flower possesses.
  • Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center  By : Curtis Reddehase
    Situated on 279 acres of land in the southwest corner of Austin, Texas surrounded by the neighborhood of Circle C Ranch is the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Founded in 1982 as the National Wildflower Research Center and later renamed in honor of its founder former first lady, Lady Bird Johnson. The center was established to promote.........
  • Will You Buy A Dozen Roses For Your Wife?  By : Paul Zayer
    Roses have a romantic history, with their sweet fragrances, silky soft surface and joyful appearance.
  • How To Take Care Of Your Roses  By : Susan Banks Sr
    The rose is a very beautiful flower, often considered to be the queen of all flowers. The inherent beauty of the rose is peerless; no other flower can ever compare to it. Gardeners who have successfully cultivated their own rose gardens prize the fruit of their own labors highly and take a lot of effort to care for and maintain their gardens. For indeed, if you want to be able to enjoy the beauty of a rose plant, you must be prepared to exert the effort needed to cultivate, care for and protect these plants.
  • The Meaning Behind Birth Flowers  By : Susan Banks Sr
    For as long as we all remember, flowers have always been given as gifts for any occasion. We give flowers as gifts simply because flowers are beautiful and their beauty pleases everyone. The act of giving flowers is also a language in itself. Each flower is said to have its very own meaning, and the meaning of a particular flower when given to a person conveys a message that corresponds to the flower's meaning to that person.
  • Abundance of decay are abode places for the ancestry of insects  By : sulamita berrezi
    There are assertive helps to befitting pests down.
  • Make Your Landscaping More Fire Proof  By : M Wakefield
    Homes will be better protected when homes are landscaped to be able to resist wildfire damage.
  • Top 10 Ways To Accessorize Your Home Garden  By : Susan Banks Sr
    A well-kept garden is a joy to behold. Adding to the curb appeal of your home, carefully chosen garden accessories can match or contrast with the style and color of your house. Whether you are a weekend flowerbed gardener, or whether your garden is planned to feed your family through the winter, lovely and fanciful accessories will add to the enjoyment of the outdoor living space.
  • The Basic Necessities For A Budding Green Thumb  By : Susan Banks Sr
    A Garden gives life to a home. It's the green and blooming plants that seem to refresh anyone who sees them. However, gardening isn't as simple as putting the plants into the soil. You must know the basics and you have the necessities.
  • How To Keep Your Garden Healthy In Winter  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Old Man Winters' arrival doesn't mean that the Winter garden can be neglected. Keeping the garden on an even footing against the ravages that winter can bring is an ongoing. Neglecting proper garden closing chores and winter maintenance tasks is only a recipe for a headache in the spring. Follow a few of these winter garden tips and a bountiful spring will be waiting in a few months time.
  • How To Set Up A Backyard Garden  By : Susan Banks Sr
    For every home, a garden is not just an extension of one's home, but a place to relax, unwind and soak up the nature. A beautifully contoured landscape, blooming flowers and just spending restful hours in the midst of beauty is what every homeowner yearns for.
  • Beds  By : Gareth Taylor10 Gareth Taylor10
    People spend nearly 1/3rd of their lives sleeping, and buying a comfortable bed is an important task. If you are planning to buy a bed, here are a few tips to help you make an informed decision:
  • Flowers May Personify A Lot Of Feelings  By : Paul A Emile
    Even though this has not always been the truth of the situation, it definitely has become that way in particular, and it is this prefabricated sentiment that we need to break free from.
  • Three Idea's For Purchasing a Wall Fountain.  By : Harry Nack
    In this article you will find some tips about choosing a wall garden fountain.
  • Why You Should Have a Garden Fountain.  By : Harry Nack
    An good way to improve the looks of your garden is to add a garden fountain This can
    be both calming and esthetically appealing. I have found out that there's
    nothing more restful than taking a seat on a my garden bench next and
    listening to the sparkling sounds of my fountain while I read a book or do some meditating.
    Installing a garden fountain is really easy and comparatively cheap, and
    will add to the joy of being in your garden. Also, the
    maintenance level is minimum.
  • The love of a garden fountain  By : Harry Nack
    The backyard in itself is a pleasant place. But no garden is ever so perfect without a water fountain. They add beauty and serenity to you're garden The sound of the water will give you much relaxation.
  • Pool Supplies & Equipment  By : charlie goss
    Swimming Pool Chemicals
    There is no way around having chemicals in your swimming pool. You can rest assured that every swimming pool has chemicals in it, just go into one and “taste” the chlorine, “smell” the chlorine, and burn your throat. The chemicals in the pool cause the terrible smell which can be found in both public and private swimming pools. Even worse, some people are allergic to some of these chemicals, especially Chlorine, but don’t worry, there are ways around it. Maybe you can’t have a swim at a public pool, but you can keep your private pool clean and use a substitute for Chlorine.
  • Native Flora & Art an Oakland Garden Makes  By : Charles F. Benninghoff
    Distilled to its essence, the Oakland garden is an effort to use plants native to the location in which the garden sits, employing natural-looking features or constructs so as to enhance the overall effect of being in nature, and tastefully employing Garden Art in an effort to create the appearance of nature, as opposed to a husbanded setting such as the Japanese employ. A direct result of an Oakland garden is the almost immediate return to one’s garden of native birds, butterflies, bees and other life forms.
  • Chinch bugs  By : cool22
    The disadvantage of chemical controls is that they can be a danger to pets, humans, other bugs, birds, and the environment in general. Ask your lawn care company if they can choose organic, non-toxic controls instead of chemicals. Some lawn care companies will broadly apply harmful pesticides without properly informing you of the risks to your family, pets, and surrounding wildlife.
  • Japanese Beetle Control  By : cool22
    The development of your plan will require research, an inventory of all the plants in your garden and lawn which are suceptible to the Japanese Beetle, and an understanding of the methods being used by others in your area for Japanese Beetle control.
  • Eight Reasons Why Bird Watching Is So Popular  By : Ken Lawless
    Those really into bird watching, plan holidays and family trips around the migration path of their favorite bird species. For these people, bird watching is addictive. Once you start, and discover the joys in it, you're hooked.
  • Secrets Of Growing Orchids  By : Jimmy Cox
    The orchid can be a difficult flower to grow. Many things need to be in place in order for an orchid to flourish. Using the tips in this article will allow you to successfully grow this beautiful plant.
  • How To Use The Alpine House For Plants  By : Jimmy Cox
    Alpine plants can be difficult to grow if not given the proper environment. Learn just how to provide the right setting for your alpine plants and watch them flourish!
  • How To Design A Garden  By : Jimmy Cox
    Roses are valued in the world of gardening. The ones who try to succeed in creating a beautiful garden achieve some of the greatest floral arrangements and always a part of the highest quality gardens is the ever beautiful rose.
  • Caring For Rose Bushes  By : Steven Yeoh
    Caring for your roses is easy if you know where to start ...
  • Landscape Gardening Opportunities  By : Jim Brown
    Most homeowners want to keep the landscape projects around the home in perspective because there are so many landscape gardening opportunities that can be done around a home and the homeowner simply wants to do one at a time.
  • 4 Most Popular Books On Organic Gardening  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    If you are an organic gardening addict, make sure you have these 4 organic gardening books in your library!
  • Essential Supplies To Make Your Organic Garden Flourish!  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    If you like organic gardening, here are some tips to make your garden flourish!
  • 3 Tips For Organic Vegetable Gardening!  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    This article tells you how to have a thriving organic vegetable garden.
  • Organic Gardening Beetles : Keep Your Garden Pest Free, Naturally!  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    This article details the benefits of using beetles to control your organic garden pests.
  • The Rodale Empire - Pioneers In Organic Gardening  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    This article talks about Rodale organic gardening, and about Jeremy Rodale, the pioneer of organic gardening.
  • Accents For Gardening Projects  By : Jim Brown
    Some people spend a considerable amount of time placing shrubbery and trees in a home landscape but never consider using any type of garden accessory to accent the greenery in any way.
  • Secrets of the Orchid Family  By : Jimmy Cox
    The prospective orchidist will want to have a general knowledge of the orchid family and a survey of the individual members with whom he may want later to become more closely acquainted. The range of choice is wide, since there are from fifteen to twenty thousand species.

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