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“R. rugosa 'Rubra' and R. rugosa 'Blanche Double de Coubert”
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“Rubra', for example, are propagated by seed spread naturally.”
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“Vibrant ornamental grasses can also be used in tropical schemes such as Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra', which makes a clump of bright green leaves whose tips turn blood red and then the rest of the leaves follow suit, reddening almost to the base.”
“[[Image: Hoya. jpg | thumb | 150px | left | Hoya carnosa 'Rubra']]”
“Rubra extract and suppression of nitric oxide production by its constituents.”
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“Rubra is used in Indonesian traditional medicine as a painkiller for arthritis.”
The Huffington Post: Ginger's Health Benefits: Fighting Pain, Inflammation, Arthritis
“The Paeonia officinalis "Rubra Plena" are nothing special as far as peonies go, but the beetroot spring growth and exotic frill of petals inspired a love of the group that has endured and continues to do so.”
“Japanese blood grass, Imperata cylindrica ‘Rubra’ miraculously still showing some red, backlit”
“Japanese blood grass, Imperator cylindrica ‘Rubra’ is used many places around and about with greater success.”
“I think I have fallen in love with the Japanese blood grass, Imperator cylindrica ‘Rubra’, it seems to ‘pop’ in your photo.”
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