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it allelopatico (a) |
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pl samosiewność (n) |
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it sarmentoso (a) |
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en series (n) |
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fi piikki (n) |
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en gymnocarpous (a) |
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fi oleanteripuu (n) |
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ga féith (n) |
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en lobeliad (n) |
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es estipular (a) |
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en thalloid (a) |
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en seedstalk (n) |
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en phal (n) |
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io sprosifar (v) |
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en restionaceous (a) |
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it eliofobia (n) |
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en fenestrated (a) |
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en pulvinoid (n) |
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en heterocephalous (a) |
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en dicentra (n) |
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fr acaule (a) |
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en doublet (n) |
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en carpellary (a) |
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it papposo (a) |
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en uva ursi (n) |
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fi siankärsämö (n) |
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en guttiferous (a) |
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en hookeriaceous (a) |
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lt žiedynas (n) |
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ga aindréiciam (n) |
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en acarpous (a) |
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yi זאפט (n) |
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ga rabhán (n) |
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en ocrea (n) |
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fi pölytys (n) |
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it ascella (n) |
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it radicale (a) |
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fi hankasilmu (n) |
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en squamule (n) |
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pl liścień (n) |
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pt rosmaninho (n) |
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fi kiemura (n) |
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en graff (v) |
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it foglifero (a) |
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pt meristema (n) |
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it rachitico (a) |
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