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    Artful Designs Created As Glass Wind Chimes

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    Weed - Mushrooms

    Mushrooms, also called toadstools or puffballs, are fruiting bodies of soil fungi. They appear in lawns during wet weather in spring and summer. Mushrooms live on organic matter such as roots, stumps ...

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