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Flora / Prickly pear / Opuntia / Aloe vera / Cactus / Dispersant / Barrel cactus / Aloe / Medicinal plants / Eudicots / Botany
Date: 2014-04-25 17:13:42
Flora
Prickly pear
Opuntia
Aloe vera
Cactus
Dispersant
Barrel cactus
Aloe
Medicinal plants
Eudicots
Botany

CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR 2014 PROJECT SUMMARY Name(s) Edwin Campos; Angel Rodriguez

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