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There's something just a little bit off about Pricklee's flavors. But the original prickly pear? Friends, that one is *solid.
Drought-tolerant gardens often end up lacking color and variety, but this plant might just help to increase the saturation in your sunny and arid space.
Researcher Sandra Pascoe Ortiz uses juice from the prickly pear cactus to make plastic that's biodegradable, non-toxic and edible.
With bell-shaped purple blooms, creeping bellflower is pretty, but it chokes out wanted plants — and it’s all over the place in Minnesota.
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