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Botany / Artemisia aleutica / Diapensia / Chrysosplenium / Sibbaldia procumbens / Saxifraga oppositifolia / Aleutian Islands / Flora / Physical geography / Alpine flora
Date: 2011-02-10 16:07:44
Botany
Artemisia aleutica
Diapensia
Chrysosplenium
Sibbaldia procumbens
Saxifraga oppositifolia
Aleutian Islands
Flora
Physical geography
Alpine flora

Aleutian wormwood Artemisia aleutica

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