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Magnoliaceae / Forestry / Ornamental trees / Liriodendron / Tree / Virginia / Deciduous / Shade tolerance / Elm / Botany / Biology / Flora of the United States
Date: 2014-12-25 12:20:22
Magnoliaceae
Forestry
Ornamental trees
Liriodendron
Tree
Virginia
Deciduous
Shade tolerance
Elm
Botany
Biology
Flora of the United States

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