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Two-point table

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Two-point Stores (Bomus diandrus Roth) -- a form of tonoga family plants. - "with two tigers." Anisan Synonym

Description
One guide. You've been up to 110 inches, straight or ascending. Eight plates to 30 × 1.1 cm, flat. The columns are wedge-like, up to 55 mm, with 7- 10 flowers. Pills and fetuses from March to June.

Seeding
North Africa: Algeria; Egypt [Ron]; Libya [Ron]; Morocco; Tunisia. West Asia: Cyprus; Israel; Jordan; Lebanon; Syria; Turkey. Cicus: Azerbaijan; Georgia. Europe: Hungary; Estonia; Lithuania; Ukraine (Southern coast of Crime, abandoned to the northern regions of the country); Croatia; Greece [Incent. Crete]; Italy [clever. Sardinia, Sicily]; Romania; Slovenia; France [clever. Corsika]; Portugal [clever. Mairira]; Gibraltar; Spain [Galbraltar; Spain [in Barlean]; Italy. Natural in some other countries (including California and South Australia).

Rocks on the meadows, stone lobes, along the roads and railroads.

Gallery

See Also
List of sort piles

Sources

Flora Vascal
United States

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North Africa Flora
West Asia Flora
Europe Fleet
Caucasus Flora
Plants described as 1787