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  • Flowing Well Tree Farm E-Gift Card

    Flowing Well Tree Farm E-Gift Card

    1 review

    Give the gift of growing with a Flowing Well Tree Farm Gift Card—the perfect gift for gardeners, homeowners, and plant lovers of all kinds. With access to hundreds of native, fruiting, and ornamental trees and shrubs, your recipient can choose exactly what they want for their landscape or garden. Gift cards are easy to purchase online, can be used anytime, and are a thoughtful way to share something living, lasting, and uniquely personal. A Flowing Well Tree Farm Gift Card lets your loved ones plant memories that grow for years to come. 🌲🎁

    $10.00 - $500.00

  • Mayhaw (Crataegus Aestivalis) Mayhaw (Crataegus Aestivalis)

    Mayhaw (Crataegus Aestivalis)

    1 review

    19 in stock

    🌿 Locally Grown & Ready to Thrive | Native Fruiting Tree | Wildlife Friendly Native Fruit Treasure for Wet Landscapes Bring a piece of Florida’s natural beauty into your yard with the Mayhaw tree, a beloved native known for its fragrant spring blooms and bright, tart fruit used for traditional Southern jellies and preserves. This hardy, Florida-adapted fruiting tree is grown locally at Flowing Well Tree Farm, ensuring strong, resilient plants ready to perform in Southern landscapes. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Mayhaw 🌸 Fragrant Spring BloomsClusters of white flowers create seasonal beauty and attract pollinators. 💧 Perfect for Wet AreasThrives in low-lying, moist soils—ideal for pond edges, drainage areas, and rain gardens. 🦋 Wildlife FriendlySupports bees, butterflies, and birds while enhancing biodiversity. 🍓 Delicious Native FruitProduces tart berries perfect for jellies, preserves, and culinary use. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best fruit production in full sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers moist, well-drained soils Excels in low, wet, or periodically flooded areas Adaptable to sandy, loamy, or mixed soils Benefits from organic matter for best growth 🌱 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once established, tolerates wet conditions and short dry periods Mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds Minimal pruning required—shape in late winter if needed 🌿 Why Choose Mayhaw? A rare and valuable native fruit tree, Mayhaw offers a perfect blend of edible harvest, wildlife support, and landscape beauty, especially for wet or challenging sites.

    19 in stock

    $15.00

  • Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia) in front of yard Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)

    Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)

    2 reviews

    🌿 Chickasaw Plum – Locally Grown in Pierson, FLUSDA Zones: 7–10 | Native Fruit Tree | Wildlife Friendly | Florida Adapted Grown right here at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, the Chickasaw Plum is a tough, beautiful native fruit tree prized for its resilience, spring blooms, and sweet, edible plums. Naturally adapted to heat, humidity, and sandy soils, it is an excellent choice for Florida and the southeastern U.S. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Chickasaw Plum 🌸 Early Spring BloomsCovered in delicate white blossoms that attract bees and pollinators early in the season. 🍑 Delicious Native FruitProduces small, flavorful plums perfect for fresh eating, jams, jellies, and preserves. 🦋 Wildlife ValueProvides food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and native wildlife. 🌿 Tough & Low MaintenanceNaturally adapted to Florida conditions—heat tolerant, drought tolerant once established, and easy to grow. 🌱 Growing Instructions 📍 Placement:Best grown in full sun to partial shade. Plant in an open area with good airflow for best fruit production. 🌳 Uses:Ideal as a specimen tree, edible hedge, or naturalized planting in native landscapes. 🌿 Soil & Fertilizer Prefers well-drained soils Thrives in sandy Florida conditions Amend with organic compost at planting for best establishment Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to support growth and fruiting 💧 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once established, highly drought tolerant Minimal pruning required—remove dead or crossing branches in late winter if needed 🌟 Why It’s a Great Choice Chickasaw Plum is one of Florida’s most valuable native fruiting trees—offering beauty, food production, and wildlife support all in one plant. It’s a perfect addition to edible landscapes, restoration projects, and low-maintenance native gardens. ✨ Bring home a true taste of native Florida—locally grown, naturally resilient, and ready to thrive in your landscape.

    $19.00

  • Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum) Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum)

    Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum)

    12 in stock

    🫐 Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) | Edible Landscape Favorite | Seasonal Color + Fruit Production Delicious Fruit + Ornamental Beauty The Highbush Blueberry is a highly valued fruiting shrub known for its sweet, nutritious berries, attractive seasonal foliage, and reliable harvests. Ideal for edible landscapes and home orchards, it delivers beauty in every season—from spring blooms to vibrant fall color. In spring, delicate white bell-shaped flowers appear, followed by abundant clusters of blueberries in summer. In fall, the foliage transforms into brilliant shades of red and orange, adding ornamental appeal even after harvest. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Highbush Blueberry 🫐 Delicious Homegrown FruitProduces large, sweet berries perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, and smoothies. 🌸 Ornamental Spring BloomsSoft white flowers provide early-season beauty and attract pollinators. 🍂 Brilliant Fall ColorFoliage turns vibrant red and orange for stunning seasonal interest. 🌿 Dual-Purpose PlantCombines edible production with strong landscape aesthetics. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 4–8☀️ Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily for best fruit production) 🌿 Soil Requirements Requires acidic, well-drained soil (pH 4.5–5.5) Prefers soil amended with peat moss, pine bark, or organic matter Mulch with pine straw or pine bark to maintain acidity and moisture Avoid alkaline or poorly drained soils 🌱 Mature Size Height: 6–12 feet Width: 4–8 feet Forms a dense, upright fruiting shrub 💧 Watering Guide Maintain consistent moisture, especially during flowering and fruiting Water 1–2 inches per week as needed Do not allow soil to dry out completely Mulch helps conserve moisture and stabilize root temperature 🌿 Fertilizer Use acid-loving plant fertilizer (azalea/camellia type) Apply in early spring and again after harvest Follow label directions to avoid over-fertilization ✂️ Pruning & Care Prune in late winter during dormancy Remove dead, weak, or crossing branches Thin older canes to encourage new productive growth Maintain airflow for better fruiting 🫐 Fruit Information Harvest in early to mid-summer Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber Best yields occur with two or more varieties for cross-pollination ✨ Highbush Blueberry is the perfect blend of edible harvest and ornamental beauty—an essential addition to any productive garden or landscape.

    12 in stock

    $25.00

  • Rice Hull 15g Bucket Rice Hull 15g Bucket

    Rice Hull 15g Bucket

    Rice Hulls – Natural Weed Control & Soil Protection Rice hulls are an all-natural, eco-friendly way to control weeds while improving soil health at the same time. When applied as a mulch around plants, rice hulls create a light but effective barrier that blocks sunlight from reaching weed seeds, helping prevent unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. They also help retain soil moisture, reduce soil temperature swings, and improve air flow around plant roots. Over time, rice hulls slowly break down and add organic matter to the soil, improving structure and drainage. How to Use Spread a 1–2 inch layer around the base of plants Keep mulch a few inches away from plant stems Reapply as needed as material breaks down Ideal for garden beds, fruit trees, shrubs, and potted plants Benefits Suppresses weed growth naturally Improves soil moisture retention Adds organic matter as it decomposes Lightweight and easy to apply Safe for pets, people, and plants Helps prevent soil compaction Rice hulls are an excellent choice for gardeners who want a clean, natural solution for weed control while improving long-term soil health.

    $7.00 - $20.00

  • Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra) Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra)

    Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra)

    🌳 Strong Native Shade Tree | Wildlife Magnet | Brilliant Fall Color 🌿 Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra) – Long-Lived Native Shade Tree Add lasting strength and native beauty to your landscape with the Pignut Hickory, a rugged, long-lived shade tree that thrives across a wide range of conditions. Known for its towering structure, ecological value, and stunning fall color, this native hardwood is a true investment tree for generations. Ideal for restoration projects, wildlife habitats, and large native landscapes, Pignut Hickory delivers shade, resilience, and biodiversity support all in one powerful tree. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Pignut Hickory 🌳 Massive Shade TreeGrows 50–80 feet tall with a strong, upright form and wide-reaching canopy. 🦌 Wildlife MagnetNuts provide food for deer, squirrels, birds, and other native wildlife. 🍂 Brilliant Fall ColorDisplays vibrant yellow to orange foliage in autumn for seasonal beauty. 🌿 Tough & AdaptableHandles drought, poor soils, and varied site conditions with ease. 🌎 Ecological ValueSupports soil health, native ecosystems, and long-term habitat restoration. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best growth with 6+ hours of sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy loam or clay soils Highly adaptable once established Tolerates poorer soils and challenging sites Benefits from organic matter at planting 💧 Watering Guide Water deeply 2–3 times per week during establishment Reduce frequency once established Highly drought tolerant as a mature tree 🌱 Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Backfill with native soil mixed with compost Water thoroughly after planting Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the trunk 🌿 Fertilizer Apply balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer in early spring Compost is an excellent natural alternative Avoid over-fertilizing once established 🌳 A Tree with Purpose The Pignut Hickory is more than a shade tree—it’s a long-term ecological asset, valued for its hardwood, wildlife support, erosion resistance, and ability to strengthen native landscapes over time. 📘 Article: “All About Pignut Hickory”

    $24.00

  • Fuyu Persimmon (Diospyros kaki ‘Fuyu’) Coming Soon Fuyu Persimmon (Diospyros kaki ‘Fuyu’) Coming Soon

    Fuyu Persimmon (Diospyros kaki ‘Fuyu’) Coming Soon

    17 in stock

    "Will be shipped in September or pick-up in person today" Diospyros kaki ‘Fuyu’ The Fuyu Persimmon is one of the most popular non-astringent persimmons grown for home orchards and edible landscapes. Grafted on hardy Florida rootstock at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, this productive fruit tree produces sweet, flavorful orange fruit that can be eaten fresh right off the tree while still firm. Easy to grow and beautiful throughout the seasons, the Fuyu Persimmon is an excellent addition to Florida landscapes. ☀️ Sun Requirements • Prefers full sun for best fruit production• Requires at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily 💧 Watering • Water deeply immediately after planting• During establishment, water 2–3 times weekly• Once established, water regularly during dry periods• Avoid constantly soggy soil 🌾 Soil • Prefers well-drained soil• Adapts well to sandy Florida soils• Tolerates slightly acidic to neutral pH 🌳 Planting • Plant in a sunny location with room to mature• Dig a hole 2–3 times wider than the root ball and equal depth• Position the top of the root ball slightly above ground level• Backfill with native soil and water thoroughly• Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around the base (keep away from trunk) 🍊 About the Fruit • Produces medium to large bright orange fruit• Sweet, crisp, and flavorful when firm• Non-astringent variety — can be eaten before fully soft• Excellent for fresh eating, salads, baking, and drying• Fruit ripens in fall ✂️ Pruning • Prune during winter dormancy• Remove dead, weak, or crossing branches• Light shaping helps improve airflow and fruit production• Maintain a strong central structure while young 🌿 Fertilizer • Apply a balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring• Fertilize lightly during the growing season if needed• Avoid excessive nitrogen, which may reduce fruit production 🌎 Special Instructions • Grafted trees typically fruit earlier than seed-grown trees• Florida rootstock helps improve adaptability to Florida growing conditions• Cold hardy and relatively low maintenance once established• Persimmons are self-fruitful, but additional trees may improve production• Protect young trees from heavy frost during establishment 🌿 Grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm – Pierson, Florida Healthy, Florida-grown trees selected for strong performance in Southern landscapes.

    17 in stock

    $50.00

  • American Hawthorn (Crataegus) American Hawthorn (Crataegus)

    American Hawthorn (Crataegus)

    8 in stock

    Pollinator Magnet | Beautiful Blooms + Wildlife Berries Attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators with the American Hawthorn—a striking, small native tree or large shrub known for its clusters of white spring flowers and bright red berries in fall and winter. A perfect choice for native gardens, privacy plantings, or wildlife habitats. USDA Zones: 5–9 – Thrives across the Southeast and into Central & North Florida Mature Size: 15–25 ft tall and wide; easy to shape and manage Planting Instructions: Sunlight: Full sun to light shade (best flowering in full sun) Soil: Adapts to sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Hole Size: Twice the width of the pot, same depth as the root ball Mulch: Apply 2–3 inches of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds Watering: Water deeply 1–2 times per week after planting. Once established, it is drought-tolerant but appreciates occasional watering in dry spells. Fertilizer: Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10) in early spring. Compost or leaf mulch also helps build soil health. Why Customers Love It: Native Florida shrub with year-round interest Fragrant white flowers in spring and vibrant red berries in fall Supports pollinators, birds, and small mammals Dense branches provide excellent habitat and privacy Easy to grow, low-maintenance, and tolerant of tough conditions Add this stunning Florida native to your landscape! Limited quantities of 3-Gallon American Hawthorn available now at FlowingWellTreeFarm.com – Perfect for pollinator gardens, wildlife buffers, and natural beauty!

    8 in stock

    $55.00

  • Pomegranate Wonderful (Punica granatum 'Wonderful') Pomegranate Wonderful (Punica granatum 'Wonderful')

    Pomegranate Wonderful (Punica granatum 'Wonderful')

    Get Ready for a Taste Explosion Zones 8-10 Discover the 'Wonderful' Pomegranate, a must-have for your garden that offers both visual beauty and exceptional flavor! This deciduous shrub or small tree grows up to 20 feet tall and wide, featuring glossy green leaves and stunning orange-red flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer. Not only is it a visual delight, but it’s also packed with juicy, ruby-red arils that offer the perfect balance of sweet and tart flavors! Why You’ll Love It Sweet & Tangy Delight: Relish in large, deep red fruits brimming with delicious, sweet-tart flavor—ideal for fresh eating, juicing, or adding a twist to your recipes.  Antioxidant Powerhouse: Packed with nutrients and antioxidants, the 'Wonderful' pomegranate offers a healthy boost with every bite.  Easy to Grow: Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, becoming drought-tolerant once established. Perfect for Mediterranean and arid climates.  Stunning Landscape Appeal: Its vibrant flowers and unique form make it a standout addition to your landscape. Regular pruning helps maintain shape while encouraging fruit production.   

    $18.00 - $125.00

  • Shiny Blueberry (Vaccinium myrsinites)

    Shiny Blueberry (Vaccinium myrsinites)

    Florida Native Shiny Blueberry – Edible • Wildlife Friendly • Evergreen Beauty USDA Growing Zones: 7–10 Bring home a true Florida native with Shiny Blueberry, a beautiful evergreen shrub prized for its glossy foliage, delicate spring blooms, and sweet edible berries. Naturally found in Florida sandhills and pine flatwoods, this hardy native is perfect for edible landscapes, pollinator gardens, wildlife habitats, and naturalized spaces. Its compact growth habit makes it ideal for borders, woodland gardens, native beds, and smaller landscapes while providing year-round beauty. Why You'll Love Shiny Blueberry ✔ Edible Native Fruit – Enjoy sweet, flavorful blueberries fresh from your garden or use them in jams, smoothies, desserts, and baked goods. ✔ Pollinator & Wildlife Friendly – Spring flowers attract bees and beneficial pollinators, while birds and wildlife love the berries. ✔ Evergreen Beauty – Glossy green foliage provides year-round interest and often develops bronze to reddish tones during cooler weather. ✔ Low Maintenance & Florida Friendly – Naturally adapted to Florida conditions and easy to grow once established. Mature Size Height: 1–3 feet tallSpread: 2–4 feet wideGrowth Rate: Moderate Growing Requirements Sunlight:Grows best in full sun to partial shade. More sunlight encourages heavier flowering and better berry production. Soil:Prefers well-drained, acidic soil and performs best in sandy or sandy-loam conditions. Avoid alkaline or poorly drained soils. Watering:Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, Shiny Blueberry requires less watering but benefits from occasional moisture during dry periods. Fertilizer:Feed lightly with a fertilizer for acid-loving plants or blueberries in early spring. Avoid over-fertilizing. Pruning:Minimal pruning needed. Light shaping after fruiting encourages fuller growth and healthy production. Perfect For 🌿 Native landscapes🦋 Pollinator gardens🫐 Edible gardens🐦 Wildlife habitats🌲 Woodland & naturalized plantings

    $10.00

  • Passion Fruit Possum Purple (Passiflora Edulis) Passion Fruit Possum Purple (Passiflora Edulis)

    Passion Fruit Possum Purple (Passiflora Edulis)

    Premium Tropical Fruiting Vine | Sweet Purple Fruit | Fast-Growing & Productive Bring tropical flavor and stunning beauty to your landscape with Passion Fruit ‘Possum Purple’, a vigorous fruiting vine locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida. This highly productive variety produces delicious purple passion fruit with sweet-tart flavor, perfect for fresh eating, juices, desserts, smoothies, and preserves. With exotic blooms and rapid growth, it also makes a beautiful ornamental vine for edible landscapes. Locally grown and acclimated to Florida conditions, our plants are strong, healthy, and ready to thrive in home gardens, backyard orchards, patios, trellises, fences, and pergolas. USDA Growing ZonesBest suited for Zones 9–11. In cooler climates, Passion Fruit can be grown in containers and protected during frost. About the PlantPossum Purple is a fast-growing tropical vine known for its striking purple-and-white flowers and vigorous climbing habit. This evergreen to semi-evergreen vine grows quickly and provides lush coverage while producing delicious edible fruit. The showy blooms also attract butterflies, bees, and pollinators, adding beauty and ecological value to your garden. About the FruitPossum Purple produces medium to large purple passion fruit with aromatic pulp and a sweet-tangy tropical flavor. Fruit can be eaten fresh or used in juices, jams, desserts, cocktails, sauces, and smoothies. When ripe, fruit naturally drops from the vine and develops peak sweetness. Mature Height & GrowthFast-growing vine reaching 15–20 feet or more with support. Ideal for trellises, fences, arbors, pergolas, and privacy screening. Sun RequirementsPerforms best in full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for maximum flowering and fruit production. Partial shade is tolerated but may reduce yields. Planting InstructionsChoose a sunny location with sturdy support. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Plant at the same depth as the nursery container. Water thoroughly after planting. Add mulch around the base to retain moisture, keeping mulch away from the stem. Install a trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola for climbing support. Soil RequirementsThrives in well-drained sandy or loamy soil rich in organic matter. Prefers slightly acidic soil with good drainage. Avoid soggy or poorly drained areas to prevent root problems. Watering NeedsWater regularly during establishment to keep soil evenly moist. Once established, Passion Fruit is moderately drought tolerant but performs best with deep watering during dry periods and fruit production. FertilizerFeed in early spring and midsummer using a balanced fruit-tree or flowering fertilizer. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which may produce excessive vine growth with fewer flowers and fruit. Pruning & CarePrune lightly in late winter or early spring to shape the vine and encourage airflow. Remove dead, weak, or tangled growth as needed. Regular pruning helps improve fruit production and keeps vines manageable. What Makes It Thrive✔ Full sun and warm temperatures✔ Strong trellis or climbing support✔ Consistent watering during flowering and fruiting✔ Well-drained, nutrient-rich soil✔ Light seasonal pruning for airflow and productivity

    $15.00

  • African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus Acetosella)

    African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus Acetosella)

    African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella) – Locally Grown in Pierson, FloridaBold Tropical Foliage | Edible Leaves | Fast-Growing Landscape Accent Add dramatic color and tropical beauty to your landscape with African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella), a stunning ornamental plant locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida. Known for its striking deep burgundy to purple maple-shaped foliage and beautiful rosy-red flowers, this fast-growing tropical hibiscus creates instant impact in gardens, edible landscapes, and containers. Also called False Roselle or Cranberry Hibiscus, this versatile plant offers both ornamental appeal and edible benefits. Its tart, cranberry-like leaves can be added to salads, teas, stir-fries, and garnishes, making it a favorite for edible gardens and food forests. USDA Growing ZonesBest suited for Zones 8–11. In cooler climates, it can be grown as an annual or overwintered indoors in containers. About the PlantAfrican Rose Hibiscus is a fast-growing tropical perennial shrub prized for its vibrant burgundy foliage that resembles a Japanese maple from a distance. It adds bold texture and rich color to landscapes while producing delicate hibiscus-like flowers that attract butterflies and pollinators. This ornamental edible grows quickly and performs beautifully in tropical gardens, privacy plantings, pollinator gardens, edible landscapes, and decorative containers. About the Edible Leaves & FlowersThe tender leaves have a pleasantly tart, citrus-cranberry flavor and are edible fresh or cooked. Young leaves are excellent in salads, teas, smoothies, soups, and stir-fries. The attractive flowers are also edible and help support pollinators throughout the growing season. Mature Height & GrowthFast-growing and typically reaches 4–8 feet tall and 3–5 feet wide, depending on growing conditions and pruning. Sun RequirementsThrives in full sun to partial shade, with the deepest purple foliage color developing in full sun. Planting InstructionsChoose a warm location with good sunlight and airflow. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Plant at the same depth as the nursery container. Water deeply after planting. Apply mulch to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, keeping mulch away from the stem. Space plants to allow room for airflow and mature growth. Soil RequirementsPrefers well-drained fertile soil rich in organic matter but adapts to sandy Florida soils. Performs best in slightly acidic to neutral soil with consistent moisture. Watering NeedsWater regularly during establishment to maintain evenly moist soil. Once established, African Rose Hibiscus is moderately drought tolerant but grows best with consistent watering during hot weather. FertilizerFeed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring and midsummer to encourage lush foliage and vigorous growth. Compost or organic matter also supports healthy development. Pruning & CarePrune lightly throughout the growing season to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Cutting back leggy stems promotes fuller foliage and more branching. In cooler regions, plants may die back and regrow from the base after winter. What Makes It Thrive✔ Full sun for richest foliage color✔ Warm temperatures and humidity✔ Consistent moisture with good drainage✔ Occasional pruning for fuller growth✔ Nutrient-rich soil and seasonal feeding Bring home the bold beauty of African Rose Hibiscus and enjoy stunning tropical color, edible leaves, and pollinator-friendly blooms from a locally grown Florida favorite.

    $15.00

Discover the joy of growing your own food with Flowing Well Tree Farm’s Edible collection, featuring fruit trees, berry plants, and edible landscaping favorites that are perfect for home gardens across Florida and beyond. From fresh-picked fruit to garden-ready plants, each selection is chosen for flavor, productivity, and ease of growing. Whether you’re starting a backyard food garden or adding to an established orchard, our edible plants help you enjoy healthier, homegrown harvests while adding beauty and value to your landscape. Grow what you love and eat what you grow with our carefully curated Edible collection.

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