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Éléments de tératologie végétale
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Paris, P.-J. Loss, 1841
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from End Note 2 annotation 29— How then are flowers in fern-leaved Beech Irish yew &c &c


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from End Slip 1 annotation    to 58 a good deal about striped flowers & fruit


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from End Slip 1 annotation    to 58 a good deal about striped flowers & fruit


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