The leaves of the painted nettle plant have an interesting defensive mechanism: when a leaf is touched, it releases a chemical that causes a stinging sensation on the skin.
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The leaves of the painted nettle plant have an interesting defensive mechanism: when a leaf is touched, it releases a chemical that causes a stinging sensation on the skin.
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Rosa Filipes is a species of rose native to eastern Asia, from northern Japan to eastern Siberia. It is a hardy, vigorous shrub and is known for its fragrant, deep pink, single flowers with yellow stamens. It is also known as the Japanese rose, as it is often planted in Japanese gardens.
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Sea aster is a type of plant that is edible and has been used as a medicinal herb since the Middle Ages. It has been used to treat a variety of ailments, including fevers, colds, and digestive issues.
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Personal knowledge management (PKM) is the process of actively capturing, organizing, and applying knowledge and information to support an individual’s or an organization’s goals.
PKM is a way to help individuals and teams become more effective and successful by making the most of the knowledge they possess.
It involves the use of tools and techniques to capture, organize, and access information, as well as the development of skills to use and apply knowledge.
PKM is often used to improve the performance of individuals and teams, to develop new products and services, and to improve organizational effectiveness.
By utilizing PKM, individuals can become more efficient and effective in their work, and organizations can benefit from improved knowledge sharing and collaboration.
I use Obsidian to generate permanent notes. Notion is another famous tool used by many.
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Viburnum Rhytidophyllum: A very dense and rounded deciduous shrub that can grow between 6 and 10 feet tall. It has shiny, dark green leaves that are roughly 3 to 6 inches long. The white flowers appear in early summer and grow in clusters up to 6 inches wide. These are followed by red berries.
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