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Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests / Forests / Habitats / Forest ecology / Laurel forest / Machilus / Castanopsis / Cinnamomum / Lauraceae / Magnoliids / Plant taxonomy / Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Date: 2010-08-23 12:30:19
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Forests
Habitats
Forest ecology
Laurel forest
Machilus
Castanopsis
Cinnamomum
Lauraceae
Magnoliids
Plant taxonomy
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests

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