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Date: 2009-11-12 16:42:21
Kalmia
Laurel
Flora of the United States
Medicinal plants
Kalmia latifolia

(Kalmia latifolia L.) By Coleen Vansant Information Manager, Alabama Forestry Commission labama’s abundant forests are filled will many beautiful flowering plants, shrubs and

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