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		<title>BonannoOverturf697: New page: What you just read above, is the scientific  [http://www.lidahapida.com/lida-nasil-kullanilmali/ al lida hapi] description of Lida daidaihua. If you are a botanist, congratulations, it act...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;New page: What you just read above, is the scientific  [http://www.lidahapida.com/lida-nasil-kullanilmali/ al lida hapi] description of Lida daidaihua. If you are a botanist, congratulations, it act...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;What you just read above, is the scientific  [http://www.lidahapida.com/lida-nasil-kullanilmali/ al lida hapi] description of Lida daidaihua. If you are a botanist, congratulations, it actually means something to you. If you are anything like me, you actually wish, never to see or hear all of this again.&lt;br /&gt;
Ok, promise, we are done with Latin! If I would be asked what  [http://www.lidahapida.com/lida-nasil-kullanilmali/ Lida]  is, I would tell you: It looks like a cactus – and because it grows in the desert, needs only little water and actually has stings – I would say it is a cactus!&lt;br /&gt;
But what do I know! Science tells us (me), Lida daidaihua is only a “cactiform”, because it is so similar to a cactus, but it really is a stem succulent. Other specifics of the plant are: it can grow up to one meter  [http://www.lidahapida.com/lida-nasil-kullanilmali/ lida hapi]  and it has remarkably large flowers, some of them in flesh colour and with a very strong smell.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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