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English: Lippia alba var. lanceolata, shoots with leaves and flowers. Lemon-scented variety. Grown together with several other aromatic plants (mostly mints), at the “Julio Hirschhorn” experimental agricultural facility in La Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
Español: Lippia alba var. lanceolata, tallos con hojas y flores. Variedad con aroma alimonado. Cultivada junto con varias otras plantas aromáticas (mayormente mentas) en la estación de agricultura experimental «Julio Hirschhorn» en La Plata, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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