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Flora of China / Medicinal plants / Bambouseraie de Prafrance / Bamboo species / Bambusoideae / Phyllostachys / Taxonomy of the Bambuseae / Bambusa vulgaris / Bambusa lako / Poaceae / Commelinids / Poales
Date: 2007-11-21 15:33:37
Flora of China
Medicinal plants
Bambouseraie de Prafrance
Bamboo species
Bambusoideae
Phyllostachys
Taxonomy of the Bambuseae
Bambusa vulgaris
Bambusa lako
Poaceae
Commelinids
Poales

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