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Tropical agriculture / Arecoideae / Ornamental trees / Palms / Arecaceae / Phoenix / Pinnate / Fan palm / Bactris gasipaes / Botany / Flora / Tropics
Date: 2014-08-07 08:02:02
Tropical agriculture
Arecoideae
Ornamental trees
Palms
Arecaceae
Phoenix
Pinnate
Fan palm
Bactris gasipaes
Botany
Flora
Tropics

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