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1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet

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Edsel Ford was responsible for one of the most revered automotive designs of all time: the 1940-1941 Lincoln Continental. Learn about this car.

Dandelion

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The dandelion plant boasts nutrient-rich leaves and roots. Check out this article for tips on growing and harvesting the versatile dandelion plant.

Avocado

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Avocado is a type of house plant that can be grown from seed in a glass. Learn how to transfer avocado to a pot at HowStuffWorks.

Rubber Plant

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Rubber plant is not an easy plant to care for although it can survive long periods of low light. Learn how to properly care for it at HowStuffWorks.

Snake Plant

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Snake plant, with leaves growing over a foot high, is a type of house plant that can handle neglect. Learn about its flowers at HowStuffWorks.

Hoya

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Hoya is a twining plant with succulent green leaves. Its flowers of white or pink with red centers are borne in clusters. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Toad Lily

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Toad lilies have beautiful cream and purple flowers that bloom in fall. They are great for the shady garden. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Italian Food Quiz

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Food has traditionally been a fundamental pillar of Italian social life. Infused with ancient accents adapted from the Romans, the Greeks and the Etruscans, modern Italian cooking is a national culinary pastime characterized by endless examples of unique local flair. How much do you know about the cuisine commonly served at Italian supper tables?

The U.S. Wild Pig Population Is Exploding

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The feral pig population in the U.S. is a growing problem in nearly 40 states. HowStuffWorks NOW looks into how the USDA intends to tackle the issue.

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