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Plant taxonomy / Vines / Aristolochia / Aristolochic acid / Smearwort / Stephania tetrandra / Asarum / Snakeroot / Stephania / Medicinal plants / Magnoliids / Botany
Date: 2012-08-13 12:55:56
Plant taxonomy
Vines
Aristolochia
Aristolochic acid
Smearwort
Stephania tetrandra
Asarum
Snakeroot
Stephania
Medicinal plants
Magnoliids
Botany

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