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Hibiscus Chenopodium album Calliandra, 110X Citrus Citrus
     
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Citrus Pachiva Croton Oxalis, 265X Oxalis, 265X
       
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Lilium, 265X Nymphaea, 265X Placospermum, 265X Platanus Ulmus, 265X
         
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  Primitive pollen SEM Lilium Oncidium, 175X Ambrosia artemisifolia
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Juglans nigra Quercus macrocarpa Rumex cuspis Artemisia caudata Ambrosia trifidia
 
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Meliotis alba Plantago major Acer negundo Ambrosia sp. Scirpus cyperius

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