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Botany / Biology / Plant reproduction / Asexual reproduction / Acer ginnala / Flora of China / Maple / Cutting / Tree / Plant propagation
Date: 2011-08-15 10:41:44
Botany
Biology
Plant reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Acer ginnala
Flora of China
Maple
Cutting
Tree
Plant propagation

amur maple Acer ginnala Maxim. Plant Symbol = ACGI

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