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Acanthaceae / Leaf / Photosynthesis / Plant anatomy / Plant physiology / Fittonia verschaffeltii / Petiole / Fittonia / Phoenix dactylifera / Botany / Biology / Plant morphology
Date: 2014-04-08 04:45:07
Acanthaceae
Leaf
Photosynthesis
Plant anatomy
Plant physiology
Fittonia verschaffeltii
Petiole
Fittonia
Phoenix dactylifera
Botany
Biology
Plant morphology

Fittonia Simplified standard protocol: NL/FTN/3 ___________________________________________________________________ Botanical taxon: Fittonia verschaffeltii (Lem.) Van Houtte Fittonia albivensis (Lindl. Ex hort. Veitch)

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