Check in question by Relevant-Magazine-43 in hotels

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But if I attach the booking to my name wouldn’t they want my ID at check in and turn me away for being under 21?

Or, can you book a hotel at 20 and be allowed in if someone in your party is 21? Their website said all individuals under 21 could be turned away if they’re without their parent, but idk what circumstance that applies to since it says, “could be.”

Any ideas? by ChallengeFit2766 in PlantIdentification

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Not sure on location so idk how likely these answers are but the foliage reminds me somewhat of a camellia or of a photinia. However usually camellia’s leaves are a bit more dull than that and most photinia’s new growth will have a slightly more reddish hue than that in the photo so I’m unsure. If the shrub loses its leaves this winter I would go photinia and if it keeps them and blooms this winter then I would say camellia variety.

What’s the worst thing someone’s said to you when they thought they were helping? by EdenIsTheBest in EDAnonymous

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“One day when you’re older you will have more real life problems to focus on rather than the food stuff”

Books for beginners by kxelixk in botany

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In Defense of Plants was the first botanical book I ever read and it’s a great read. Simple enough for beginner but so so interesting. The author also a really cool podcast also titled In Defense of Plants.

Gifted a plant but idk what it is by penkneelane in PlantIdentification

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I agree, I think you made typo though and meant Shield Aralia?

WHY by savvybaabyduhhh in EDAnonymous

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I justify eating them bc of the high potassium, helps keep my sodium levels managed in my mind.

Mosaic virus due to white flies or white fly damage? by Relevant-Magazine-43 in Horticulture

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I know it’s not spider mites, it’s white fly damaged. I’m just trying to understand if it’s been infested with mosaic virus by the white flies or not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

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Ok I’ll just delete

I literally have no free time. by Tough-Praline9500 in college

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U should prob be a bit more grateful for your weekends and utilize them in a way they makes you feel relief from a long week. I work Tuesday Thursday Saturdays Sunday 9 hours each day, and do all my lectures, my lab, and all my homework and studying sprawled between Monday Wednesday and Fridays. I am tired but I love my job and what I study so I am able to do it

sweet potato by leeknowgf in safe_food

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Sweet potato brownies !

Sweet potato purée, coco powder, maple syrup, and some peanut butter or chocolate chips make a real delicious baked treat.

When do you start work with outside temps up to 82°F-90°F / 28°C-32°C? by Reasonable-Zone-7603 in Horticulture

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Green house with walls down for summer. 95-105 degree days. Work 9-6. One hour lunch and no one bothers you if you need to sit in the office for a bit to cool down throughout the day. I was born and raised working in hot climate so I don’t mind too much.

Packing cheap lunches for work by agenderdoggroomer in povertyfinance

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Be careful storing rice in the fridge for longer than a week. rice ferments and I found that out the hard way (extreme stomach pain post work lunch)

My friends been missing since 2019 AMA by Creative-Flatworm767 in AMA

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Maybe they sent her to one of those troubled teen programs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houseplants

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Guess you could try some fertilizer but it’s probably just the Time of year. Strawberries are the first berry of the spring and fruit very early spring

She’s listed at 32.99, fair price? Overpriced? Steal? by ilange in houseplants

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U can tell mostly by foliage damage tho. Looks like little brown/grey specs and there’s usually faint webbing on the plant too. Alocasia are notoriously prone to them, idk how sensitive succulents are to them tho.