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Unique Roots and Stems Teacher-Petrescu Elena-Andreea

THE ROOT OF AN INDIAN TREE Forest in AFGANISTAN

Tree from Australia THE ROOTS IN THE WATER AFLOOD IN FRANCE

THE ROOT OF A TREE FROM A SWAMPY AREA IN BANGLADESH

Coriander roots

THE ROOT OF A TREE IN A FRENCH PARK

INCREASED ROOT THROUGH THE WALL OF A FORTIFIED CASTLE IN FRANCE

THE ROOT OF FICUS IN THE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF CARACAS, VENEZUELA

A SEQUOIA, WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

THE ROOT OF A PLANT SEEN UNDER A MICROSCOPE BY A GERMAN RESEARCHER

THE ROOT OF A TREE OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN IN BERLIN

THE STEM OF A SEQUOIA, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CACTUS STEM ROSES STEM

THE STEM OF A PLANT OF CAMP IN SPAIN

SECTION OF A STEM

THE STEM OF TREES IN A PARK IN CHINA