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  • }} page 752</ref> and '''freckled milkvetch'''. It is native to western [[North America]] where it grows in many habitat types. There are a great number of |title=Revision of North-American Species of Astragalus
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  • ...in [[Hindi]], and, also, in [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]-the language from North Indian state of Punjab); and in [[Chinese language|Chinese]] it is known as ...Li, Antony J. M. Leeuwenberg, and D. J. Middleton. ''Nerium oleander'' L. Flora of China. Harvard University. Retrieved on 2009-07-27.]</ref>
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  • ...silobum|Poison-Oak]], and [[Toxicodendron rydbergii]] are found in western North America. Poison ivy rarely grows at altitudes above {{convert|1500|m|ft|abb ...articularly sensitive to [[soil moisture]], although it does not grow in [[desert]] or [[arid]] conditions. It grows in a wide variety of [[soil]] types, and
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  • ...ant has also been used to combat and prevent desertification in the [[Thar Desert]] in India.<ref name="Combating Desertification - Wikipedia">{{cite web|url The name "jojoba" originated with the [[O'odham]] people of the [[Sonoran Desert]] in the [[southwestern United States]], who treated burns with an antioxid
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  • ...ected. A wide red band of markers runs east-west, just south of the Sahara Desert.]] ...ay smoke and visible flames in the distance.|A surface fire in the western desert of [[Utah]], U.S.]]
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