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Spiraea


A plant genus of the family rosaceae. Members contain prunioside, spiramine and other diterpene alkaloids.

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<b>Spiraea</b> thunbergii
Spiraea thunbergii
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File:Spiraea vanhouttei
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<b>Spiraea</b> is native to the
Spiraea is native to the
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<b>Spiraea</b> japonica 'Little
Spiraea japonica 'Little
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<b>Spiraea</b> Archives | Welcome to
Spiraea Archives | Welcome to
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Update November 2006: <b>Spiraea</b>
Update November 2006: Spiraea
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Bridal Wreath <b>Spiraea</b>
Bridal Wreath Spiraea
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Spiraea densifloraSpiraea douglasiiSpiraea japonicaHMS Spiraea (K08)Spiraea prunifoliaSpiraea virginianaNeomachlotica spiraeaSpiraea albaSpiraea lobataSpiraea tomentosa

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