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There are many herbaceous plants that occur naturally in our forests, commonly referred to as grasses, lawns or meadows by the general public. Most of them spread by using their roots to cover a large area with small green leaves. In autumn, many of them produce small nuts that are used by our cooks to create cakes and breads. As soon as a grass exceeds a tiny size it is no longer considered as such by the homins.
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Il y a de nombreuses herbes présentes naturellement dans nos forêts, communément appelées herbes, pelouse ou pré par la populace. La plupart d’entre elles se propagent en utilisant leurs racines pour couvrir un vaste espace de petites feuilles vertes. En automne, nombre d’entre elles produisent de petites noix savamment utilisées par nos cuisiniers pour créer gâteaux, et pains. Dès qu’une herbe dépasse une taille minuscule elle n’est plus considérée comme telle par les homins.
 
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There are many herbaceous plants that occur naturally in our forests, commonly referred to as grasses, lawns or meadows by the general public. Most of them spread by using their roots to cover a large area with small green leaves. In autumn, many of them produce small nuts that are used by our cooks to create cakes and breads. As soon as a grass exceeds a tiny size it is no longer considered as such by the homins.