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United States Forest Service / Capitol Christmas Tree / Christmas tree / Abies concolor / Sacramento /  California / Eddy Arboretum / Sagehen Creek Field Station / Flora of the United States / Flora of North America / Flora
Date: 2011-11-29 20:06:47
United States Forest Service
Capitol Christmas Tree
Christmas tree
Abies concolor
Sacramento
California
Eddy Arboretum
Sagehen Creek Field Station
Flora of the United States
Flora of North America
Flora

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