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Indica is native to Afghanistan and east along the foothills of the Himalayas, and is distinguished by its short, bushy habit and broader leaves.
Boutique buds: What underground mom-and-pop growers did while we debated legalization Adrian Higgins 2010
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It's excellent for stimulating appetite and for other type of psychological ailments as opposed to Indica, which is a more sedating, more kind of full-body, really good for inflammation, arthritis, neurological types of disease.
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I will first describe the habits of the tortoise (Testudo nigra, formerly called Indica), which has been so frequently alluded to.
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I will first describe the habits of the tortoise (Testudo nigra, formerly called Indica), which has been so frequently alluded to.
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I will first describe the habits of the tortoise (Testudo nigra, formerly called Indica), which has been so frequently alluded to.
Chapter XVII 1909
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I will first describe the habits of the tortoise (Testudo nigra, formerly called Indica), which has been so frequently alluded to.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1845
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"The Indica is the largest of the azaleas," Dehart said.
unknown title 2009
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"We're looking at Indica, which is a different sub-species of rice, as well as other donor varieties that cannot make it here in California as rice varieties due to poor seedling vigor, poor cold tolerance, or other characteristics," Oster says.
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As opposed to Indica which is a more sedating, more kind of full body, really good for inflammation and arthritis.
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As opposed to Indica which is a more sedating, more kind of full body, really good for inflammation, arthritis, neurological types of diseases.
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