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Tropical agriculture / Agriculture / Biology / Perennial plant / Fruit / Ananas / Soil / Bromeliaceae / Botany / Hawaiian cuisine / Pineapple
Date: 2013-07-02 16:34:06
Tropical agriculture
Agriculture
Biology
Perennial plant
Fruit
Ananas
Soil
Bromeliaceae
Botany
Hawaiian cuisine
Pineapple

HS7 Pineapple Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1

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