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Description Sideroxylon mirmulano;
Português: Marmulano. Leaves. Native of Macaronesia, particularly present in the Laurisilva of Madeira. Cultivated specimen photographed outside its natural habitat at the Lisbon Botanic Garden, Portugal.
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Author Júlio Reis

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Leaves of Sideroxylon mirmulans, a native of the laurisilva of Madeira. Photographed at the Lisbon Botanic Garden, Portugal

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