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Description Barnardia japonica
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Source Botanical Register; Consisting of Coloured Figures of Exotic Plants Cultivated in British Gardens; with their History and Mode of Treatment. London 12: t. 1029 (1826)., as Barnardia scilloides
Author Lindley

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