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  • The best place to see the botan is the island of Daikonshima in the lake

    Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • He wrote a botan automated computer programthatll tell him when Strykers online.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • He wrote a botan automated computer programthatll tell him when Strykers online.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • He wrote a botan automated computer programthatll tell him when Strykers online.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • He wrote a botan automated computer programthatll tell him when Strykers online.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • He wrote a botan automated computer programthatll tell him when Strykers online.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • The rich vegetation includes; species of savanna such as nance Byrsonima crassifolia; high altitude forest with chicle Manilkara zapota, 'ramon' or bread-nut tree Brosimum alicastrum, West Indian mahogany Swietenia macrophylla (E), cedar Cedrela odorata, palma de botan (palm) Sabal morrisiana and palma de escobo Chrysophyllum argentearum, 'tinto' lowland forest with Hematoxylum campechianum; wetlands with tule Typha sp. around water bodies.

    Tikal National Park, Guatemala 2008

  • The “hagi” in ohagi are Japanese bush clover which bloom in the autumn and the “botan” in botamochi are peonies; a spring blooming flower botamochi means peony rice cake.

    Japanese Recipe: Ohagi | The Anime Blog 2007

  • Then minced grilled eel, tilefish, and bonito steamed in a mixture of botan rice and sticky rice, wrapped in a large, salted houba leaf, served with pickled Japanese radish.

    If You Knew Sushi Tosches, Nick 2007

  • Then minced grilled eel, tilefish, and bonito steamed in a mixture of botan rice and sticky rice, wrapped in a large, salted houba leaf, served with pickled Japanese radish.

    If You Knew Sushi Tosches, Nick 2007

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