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Take Your Sword Collection One Level Up With Ivanhoe sword

December 30th, 2010 by admin

Ivanhoe sword came from the famous novel Ivanhoe, which tells the story of the Ancient England. The story revolves in the 12th century and is a perfect historical fiction ever written. The highly adventurous novel constantly speak about a sword, which had lion’s engravings on its cross guard. According to the novel, this sword is the symbol of power, adventure and romance. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Jaboticaba is a Unique Name for a Unique Bonsai

January 18th, 2010 by admin

Some indoor bonsai trees look very similar to each other, even though they may be different species. However, the Jaboticaba is certainly not like any other bonsai. In fact, you may find it’s the perfect gift for the bonsai collector that seems to have it all. The Jaboticaba, or Eugenia caulifora, is native to Brazil and is a part of the Myrtle family of trees. It’s also related to the Guava. The bonsai, as expected from the name “caulifora,” is also similar to cauliflower and Brussels’ sprouts in the way it grows. It bears fruits and flowers on its trunk and on the mature branches. These small white flowers covered almost all of the tree, including the branches and trunk. These flowers will then turn into dark berries that are edible. The bark also sometimes peels off as the branches expand. Read the rest of this entry »

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