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Season’s greetings 2021/22

Flowers of the widespread Amyema miquelii (box mistletoe). Photo: J.G. Conran.

The State Herbarium of South Australia wishes all followers of the blog, its volunteers, staff, Hon. Research Associates and Research Affiliates a relaxing Christmas break and all the best for the New Year 2022.

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This entry was posted in News on 24 December, 2021 by Jürgen.

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