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Description Lafoensia pacari. Origin: Brazil and Paraguay. Location: Cultivated in Toowong park near Mt. Coot-tha botanic garden, Brisbane, Australia. It is big nice tree and flowers were far up.
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Lafoensia pacari - flowering tree

Author Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia

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