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ETHNOPLANTS culture outdoor/extérieur


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ETHNOPLANTS culture outdoor/extérieur

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plantes chamaniques, rares médicinales, culture extérieur de Calea zacatechichi, Nicotiana glauca, Ilex paraguariensis (yerba_maté), Heimia, Coleus, spilanthes ...

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ethnoplants

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Calea, Coleus, datura, divinorum, ilex, ipomoea, nepeta, nicotiana, paraguariensis, spilanthes, stevia, tabac, zacatechichi,

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