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Wild Ginger: A Novel
by Anchee Min
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... "She is a transferring student from Number Nine- teen District. Her name is Wild Ginger, pronounced as Wu- Jiang Pei." "Wild Ginger?" Hot Pepper's eyebrows frowned. ... "
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Wild Ginger, Hot Pepper, Chairman Mao, Red Guard, Accountant Choo, Cultural Revolution, One-Eye Grandpa, Chia Chia Lane, Madame Mao, People's Square, general party secretary, district party secretary
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Landscaping with Herbs
by James Adams
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... 2 Mugo Pine Piuus spp. 22 Wild Ginger Asaruru liartu~egti 3 Creeping Juniper Juniperus horizontalts 23 ... "
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A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series)
by Lee Allen Peterson
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... Ill., Del. Flowers: June-Oct. Use: Cooked vegetable, candy. Peel, and prepare like Cow- parsnip (above), or make into candy like Wild Ginger (p. 96). Caution: See Water-hemlock, p. 42. LATE SPRING-EARLY SUMMER 40 ... "
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Go Native!: Gardening with Native Plants and Wildflowers in the Lower Midwest
by Carolyn A. Harstad
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... draw attention to a specimen plant, or give wildflowers like Wild Ginger and Mayapple a rare chance to show off the flowers normally hidden under their leaves. In heavily wooded areas where ... "
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Lower Midwest, Native Americans, Wild Geranium, Wild Ginger, Butterfly Weed, Charles Deam, Little Bluestem, Garlic Mustard, Royal Catchfly, Indian Grass, Purple Coneflower, Virginia Creeper
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