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Recent Examples of blacklandUnder the massive transmission lines near White Rock Lake’s southern edge — where Oncor clear-cut a lush 3-acre stretch of the Old Fish Hatchery nature area — historic blackland prairie blossoms are taking hold.—Dallas News, 12 Aug. 2022 Weaving a long figure-eight across Spring Creek and through bottomland forest and native blackland prairie remnants, these trails make for great nature and wildlife viewing opportunities and for hiking or biking.—Dallas News, 24 May 2021 White Rock Lake Park is also home to some of the last few remnants of the blackland prairie, complete with great wildflower and wildlife viewing opportunities.—Dallas News, 24 May 2021 Hope was part of a blackland prairie known as the Prairie De Roan.—Rex Nelson, Arkansas Online, 10 Jan. 2021
These are deliciously manifested in treats such as gumbo, jambalaya and beignets.
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Maureen O'Hare,
CNN,
15 Mar. 2025
There’s more to this iconic Big Easy restaurant than celebrated Creole chef Leah Chase’s famous gumbo z’herbes—though her one-of-a-kind recipe, made with nine different types of greens, is a culinary feat.
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Tara Massouleh McCay,
Southern Living,
4 Mar. 2025
Leave the doors slightly open (if the fridge is turned off) to prevent mold and mildew growth.
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Ashlyn Needham,
Southern Living,
26 Mar. 2025
Both mildew and mold are types of fungus that can form on anything from a plant in the forest to a bathroom wall to a cushion in your outdoor living space, and both can trigger mild to severe allergic and respiratory ailments in humans and animals.
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Kathryn O'Shea-Evans,
Architectural Digest,
24 Mar. 2025
Two dark-brown mushrooms stuck out of the damp soil.
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Shayla Love,
The Atlantic,
23 Mar. 2025
What To Know South Florida is home to hundreds of thousands of Cubans, many of whom fled their home country and claimed immunity from immigration enforcement by having already arrived on United States soil.
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