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There is not necessarily a meaning behind decorative stars on houses. These stars may actually honestly be out of decorative purposes only.
Moss stone is only made for decorative purposes. It is currently in no crafting recipes as of 1.3.1.
Decorative peppers are safe to eat, but they are often bred for their appearance rather than flavor. While they may not taste as good as other varieties, they are still edible.
If by gilded you mean the yellow braids or "fringe", then they signify nothing. They have the golden braids along the border for decorative purposes only. They are to be used indoors, for display, and for parades only.
No, COBRA only applies to health insurance coverage, not dental coverage.
A satellite phone should be used for emergency purposes only in situations where traditional communication methods are unavailable or unreliable, such as during natural disasters, remote outdoor activities, or when traveling in areas with limited cell phone coverage.
No, COBRA coverage is typically only available for medical insurance and does not usually include dental coverage on its own.
Yes. Brugmansia is illegal in one state only: Louisiana. A 2005 Louisiana statute outlaws brugmansia when it is intended for human consumption. It is still legal to cultivate in Louisiana when it is for decorative/ornamental purposes only.
If the container says on it "for decorative use only", food shouldn't be stored in it.
Watercolor paints only work on paper because the paper is able to obsorb the water and grasp the color. The paint will easily peel off even for decorative porposes. Even if watercolor would stick, it is very thin paint and would barely be able to be seen.
Yes, for emergency coverage.