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		<title>Flower Polymer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using water-absorbing crystals polymer plants &#8211; flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs, lawns and houseplants &#8211; have a better chance crossing the water in the absence of survival and drought conditions. However, the water polymer crystal has many other uses around the home and industry. They are popular in the skilled trades and home décor and holiday [...]]]></description>
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