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| Scientific name
: Arenaria eastwoodiae Rydb. var. adenophora Kearney & Peebles |
Botanical Family : Caryophyllaceae |
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English
name : Eastwood's sandwort |
Description :
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Home Grown Tomatoes -
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Bean Fly -
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The Home Garden in Winter -
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Green Manure Crops -
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Garden Tillers -
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