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adjective Synonyms of plant Relevance Verb seed Noun factory mill shop See All Synonyms &amp · onions will help to keep your tomatoes pest-free · Lauren Landers · Better Homes & Gardens · 10 May 2026 If they’re planted too close · though · their roots · trunks · and branches can cause warping · breakage · and shifting fence posts. &mdash · Karen Brewer Grossman · Southern Living · 10 May 2026 Noun It's got the largest Danish collection of living flora · including more than 13 · Condé Nast · Condé Nast Traveler · 12 May 2026 Nuclear power plants use ionizing radiation · Krisztian Elcsics · Hartford Courant

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adjective Synonyms of plant Relevance Verb seed Noun factory mill shop See All Synonyms &amp
onions will help to keep your tomatoes pest-free
Lauren Landers
Better Homes & Gardens
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10 May 2026 If they’re planted too close
though
their roots
trunks
and branches can cause warping
breakage
and shifting fence posts. &mdash
Learn more
Karen Brewer Grossman
Southern Living
10 May 2026 Noun It's got the largest Danish collection of living flora
including more than 13
Condé Nast
Condé Nast Traveler
12 May 2026 Nuclear power plants use ionizing radiation
Krisztian Elcsics
Hartford Courant

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