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NNadir

(33,513 posts)
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 10:45 PM Oct 2020

A word to contemplate: pubescens

I came across the following text:

Millions of tons of pubescens were used for papermaking and other industries per year, with the generation of a great amount of pubescens wastes. Therefore, it is meaningful to find a proper way to use pubescens.


...in a paper about, um, pubescens, titled thusly:

Effects of MgCl2 Solution Pretreatment at Room Temperature on the Pyrolytic Behavior of Pubescens and the Properties of Bio-oil Obtained (Hu et al., Energy & Fuels 2020, 34, 12665?12677.

So I asked myself, "Self, what the hell are pubescens?"

Sounds dirty to be honest, millions of tons dirty apparently.

It turns out it's a pepper plant, a hairy pepper plant, Capsicum pubescens, native to Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

One learns something every day, and then you die.

Capsicum pubescens
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A word to contemplate: pubescens (Original Post) NNadir Oct 2020 OP
Ah, now I get it Marcuse Oct 2020 #1
I am growing a capsicum pubescens - Rocoto - in my garden. Lovely plant NRaleighLiberal Oct 2020 #2
So, the past was the prepubescens era? regnaD kciN Oct 2020 #3

NRaleighLiberal

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2. I am growing a capsicum pubescens - Rocoto - in my garden. Lovely plant
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 10:59 PM
Oct 2020

fuzzy stems and leaves, purple flowers, and unusually, black seeds in the ripe peppers!

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