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Araliaceae / Botany / London boroughs / London Borough of Richmond upon Thames / Tetrapanax / Rice paper / Aralia / Kew / Pith / Aeschynomene aspera / Botanical garden / Fatsia
Date: 2013-02-02 17:49:18
Araliaceae
Botany
London boroughs
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Tetrapanax
Rice paper
Aralia
Kew
Pith
Aeschynomene aspera
Botanical garden
Fatsia

RICE-PAPER PLANT – TETRAPANAX PAPYRIFER The Gauze of the Gods and its products Mark Nesbitt, Ruth Prosser and Ifan Williams Summary. From the 1820s pith became a familiar material in Europe, under the name of rice-pape

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