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DescriptionCymbaria and Gentiana humilis aquatica verna.jpg
Formerly Cymbaria L. (now Cymbochasma Endl.) and Gentiana humilis, aquatica and verna. Illustration from Stirpium rariorum … ab Ioanne Ammano
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Stirpium rariorum in Imperio rutheno sponte provenientium icones et descriptions collectae ab Ioanne Ammano ... Petropoli, ex typographia Academiae scientiarvm, 1739 (http://www.botanicus.org/bibliography/b12214723)
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