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Tag Archives: Lemna

Arum maculatum – The Sean Combs of the Plant World

Posted on 2012/11/25 by

You may not recognise either of the names in the title of this post, but do not worry both have many other names that you will almost certainly be familar with.

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Posted in Araceae, Flowering Plants, Plants | Tagged araceae, Arum, arum maculatum, diddy, Duckweed, Lemna, lords & ladies, maculatum, minor, reading, sean combs, university, University of Reading | Leave a comment
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