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Choisya ternata le 1er mai 2018 - 2
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Lionel Allorge
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Description: Français : Oranger du Mexique (Choisya ternata) à
Saint Rémy lès Chevreuse
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France
. English: Mexican orange (Choisya ternata) in
Saint Rémy lès Chevreuse
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France
. Camera location
48° 42′ 21.43″ N, 2° 04′ 21.6″ E
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48.705953; 2.072666.
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. Date: 1 May 2018, 15:32:42. Source: Own work. Author:
Lionel Allorge
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Choisya ternata 2 (20-9-18 Burgers Zoo)
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Choisya ternata, known as Mexican Orange
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Dick Culbert
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A fragrant plant native to Mexico and adjacent U.S., but widely planted in gardens. Photo from Jardin Real, Madrid.In context at
www.dixpix.ca/meso_america/Flora/sapandales/index.html
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