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Plant morphology / Araucaria / Araucariaceae / Pine / Houseplant / Leaf / Conifer cone / Christmas tree / John Galbraith Graham / Botany / Biology / Ornamental trees
Date: 2013-12-16 10:02:00
Plant morphology
Araucaria
Araucariaceae
Pine
Houseplant
Leaf
Conifer cone
Christmas tree
John Galbraith Graham
Botany
Biology
Ornamental trees

Plant Card[removed]Araucaria heterophylla

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