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English: Retrophyllum minus. Cropped to illustrate the phyllotaxis: The leaves have their ventral side up the left side and dorsal side up on the right side.
Français : Bois bouchon (Conifère)
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Retrophyllum minus juvenile foliage

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18 February 2012

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