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... fine rain.
Wearing a straw hat and draped in a cloak, Roman gazed at the shrubbery before him.
The locals called it wild sour jujube, but the fruit was inedible. Only cattle and sheep could consume it, and it was widespread, ubiquitous.
A sickle couldn’t cut through it—it had to be chopped several times with a heavy knife to sever it.
After wintering, the above-ground plant tissue entirely died, but the root system in the soil beneath remained alive, exhibiting gr ...
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