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Ficus / Ornamental trees / Biology / Chalcidoidea / Pollinators / Strangler fig / Banyan / Fig wasp / Pleistodontes froggatti / Botany / Epiphytes / Flora
Date: 2011-06-13 04:21:30
Ficus
Ornamental trees
Biology
Chalcidoidea
Pollinators
Strangler fig
Banyan
Fig wasp
Pleistodontes froggatti
Botany
Epiphytes
Flora

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