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The Foxfire Botanical Garden (FBG) is a botanical garden located on the outskirts of Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA. Founded in 1983, this philosophical garden was the first of its kind. ... Foxfire is a village located in Moore County, North Carolina. ... Foxfire is the term for an eerie glow in the forest generally attributed to bioluminescent fungus (genus Armillaria) which grows on decaying wood. ... Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy. ... Foxfire is the name of a series of books which are anthologies of articles from a lesser-known magazine of the same name. ... The Foxfire Fund or, simply, Foxfire, is a not-for-profit educational and literary organization in Rabun County, Georgia that uses stories and practical instructions from the people in its Appalachian surroundings to teach and promote a self-sufficient, self-reflective way of life. ... Rabun County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. ... // Events November 3 - The musical Guys and Dolls, starring Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, debuts. ... The Western is an American genre in literature and film. ... Joseph Pevney (born September 15, 1911, New York City) is a prolific film and television director, with a directing career that spanned over 80 productions from 1950 to 1984. ... Foxfire is a 1996 movie based on a novel by Joyce Carol Oates . ... This is a list of film-related events in 1996. ... Joyce Carol Oates (born June 16, 1938 in Lockport, New York) is an American writer of novels, short stories, plays, poetry, and non-fiction. ... What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater. ... A play is a common form of literature, usually consisting chiefly of dialog between characters, and usually intended for performance rather than reading. ... An Emmy Award. ... A television movie (also TV movie, TV-movie, made-for-TV movie, etc. ... Shippo (七宝 Shippō) is a character in the anime and manga series InuYasha. ... Inuyasha (Japanese: 犬夜叉, inu dog + yasha demon from Japanese yasha, derived from masculine Sanskrit yaksha, yasha is also Japanese for forest spirit) is a long-running manga and anime series by Rumiko Takahashi (creator of Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Ranma ½, and others). ...

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Texas Hill Country Lodging - Foxfire Cabins (330 words)
Catering to the family atmosphere is FoxFire’s goal.
FoxFire also has a variety of different vacation houses in the immediate area ranging from small and cozy 1bedroom guest houses to bigger houses that will accommodate more than one family.
Most of the properties are either on the Sabinal River or a live creek that feeds the river.
Foxfire: Bioluminescent Fungi (600 words)
Foxfire is caused by a range of different species of fungi, though Armillaria mellea appears to be the most common source.
Foxfire depends upon a number of conditions to survive, but once taken from the wild it's been known to be quite durable, lasting for days in people's fridges, or being posted through the mail, etc. It's even been put to practical purposes in the past:
Foxfire: Bioluminescence in the Forest, Kim D. Coder, University of Georgia.
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