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43739 NE-89, Oxford, NE 68967, USA
Oxford, Nebraska 68967
+1 308-868-2222

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School at 43739 NE-89, Oxford, NE 68967, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Southern Valley Schools: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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43739 NE-89, Oxford, NE 68967, USA.
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  • Gabrielle
    Added 2014.02.23
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  • Vanessa
    Added 2013.11.17
    Eggplant (Solanum melongena), or aubergine,is a species of nightshade, grown for its edible fruit. Eggplant is the common name in North America, Australia and New Zealand, but British English uses the French word aubergine. It is known in South Asia and South Africa as brinjal. The fruit is widely used in cooking. As a member of the genus Solanum, it is related to the tomato and the potato. It was originally domesticated from the wild nightshade species, the thorn or bitter apple, S. incanum, probably with two independent domestications, one in South Asia and one in East Asia.
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