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  • ...obus''), a species native to North America, but it can also refer to the [[Western White Pine]] (''Pinus monticola''), the [[Sugar Pine]] (''Pinus lambertiana ...heastern United States and Canada, and the Western White Pine found in the western United States and Canada. They are typically found in cool, moist climates
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  • ...y known as the green alkanet or evergreen bugloss. This plant is native to Western Europe, including the British Isles. The green alkanet is native to Western Europe, particularly in the British Isles. It is commonly found in woodland
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  • ...a flowering plant species in the family Aizoaceae, native to [[Africa]], [[Western Asia]], and [[Europe]]. It is a succulent plant known for its ability to th Ice Plants are native to [[Africa]], [[Western Asia]], and [[Europe]]. They have been introduced to many parts of the worl
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  • ...steraceae]] family. It is native to Europe and Western Asia, but has since spread to other parts of the world. '''Sonchus arvensis''' is native to Europe and Western Asia. It has been introduced to North America, Australia, and New Zealand,
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  • ...es of poplar tree in the family [[Salicaceae]]. It is native to Europe and western Asia, and is also widely cultivated in other parts of the world. ...to western Siberia and Xinjiang in China in the east. It is also found in western Asia, including Turkey, Iran, and the Caucasus. The tree is widely cultivat
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  • ...]] (''Lamiaceae''). It is native to [[Europe]], [[Northern Africa]], and [[Western Asia]]. The plant is also naturalized in many parts of the world, including ..., in some areas, it is considered a [[noxious weed]] due to its ability to spread rapidly and outcompete native plants.
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  • ...cies of flowering plant in the [[honeysuckle family]]. It is native to the western United States and Canada, where it is found in a variety of habitats, inclu ...ly grows to a height of 1–3 feet. It has a creeping habit, with stems that spread along the ground and root at the nodes. The leaves are opposite, oval to ro
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  • ...emi-nomadic communities in the Pontic-Caspian steppe of Eastern Europe and Western Asia around the 4th millennium BCE. ...Asia, leading to the diverse set of languages that form the Indo-European family today.
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  • ...he vast [[Nilo-Saharan language family]], which includes several languages spread across central and eastern Africa. The Lese language is integral to the cul ...rea, from northern Tanzania to southwestern Egypt and from western Chad to western Ethiopia.
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  • The exact geographic spread of the ancient Celts is disputed; in particular, the ways in which the Iron ...y were already split into several language groups, and spread over much of Western continental Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, Ireland and Britain.
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  • ...of [[tick]] that is known to spread diseases to humans. It is found in the western United States and parts of Canada. The tick is named after the [[Rocky Moun The Rocky Mountain Wood Tick is a hard-bodied tick of the family [[Ixodidae]]. Adult ticks are approximately 1/8" to 5/8" in length, dependi
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  • ...also known as Canadian wild ginger, and ''[[Asarum caudatum]]'', known as western wild ginger. ...ground cover in shade gardens due to its attractive foliage and ability to spread.
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  • ...box, is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Buxaceae]], native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia. '''Buxus sempervirens''' is native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia. It is found in a
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  • ...[Zhuge Liang]], who served the Kingdom of [[Shu Han]]. Over time, the dish spread throughout China and eventually to Taiwan, where it became a staple of Taiw ...ears, it has also gained popularity in Western countries due to the global spread of Chinese and Taiwanese cuisine.
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  • ...one of the leading universities in China. His studies were focused on both Western and Chinese medical sciences, making him one of the few physicians of his t One of Yan's significant contributions was his work in combating the spread of infectious diseases, which were rampant in China during the early 20th c
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  • ...[[Buryat language|Buryat]] in Russia and [[Kalmyk language|Kalmyk]] in the western part of the Russian Federation, near the Caspian Sea. ...hesis]], although this grouping remains controversial among linguists. The family itself can be divided into several branches:
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  • * They are in the [[rose]] [[family (biology)|family]] [[Rosaceae]]. * They are considered to be a weed and reproduce and spread rapidly.
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  • ...-lived perennial plant in the family [[Apiaceae]]. It is native to Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa. The plant is commonly found in hedgerows and Wild chervil is a common plant in many parts of Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa. It is often found in hedgerows, woodlands, a
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  • ...ant]] in the [[Campanulaceae]] family, which is native to [[Europe]] and [[Western Asia]]. It is known for its distinctive bell-shaped [[flowers]], which are ...s adaptability to various soil types and conditions has contributed to its spread and, in some regions, to its classification as an invasive species.
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  • ...rennial flowering plant in the family [[Asteraceae]]. Native to Europe and Western Asia, it has been widely cultivated for its bright, daisy-like yellow flowe ...mis tinctoria'' grows to a height of 30 to 60 cm (12 to 24 inches), with a spread of approximately the same. The plant forms a bushy clump of finely divided,
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