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1 | 99% | 7 | Exact Match! | |
2 | 37% | 11 | Able to be composted | |
3 | 32% | 9 | Shrub of the saxifrage family | |
Its Able To Be Composted For Saxifrage Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "ASTILBE" which means:
- noun
- • Any plant of the genus astilbe having compound leaves and showy panicles of tiny colorful flowers
An example sentence would be:
- • "The astilbe plant requires a shaded environment and moist soil to thrive."
- • "I planted several astilbes in my garden to add color and texture."
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7 | Shrub of the saxifrage family
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