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1 trailing John's-wood
English-russian biological dictionary > trailing John's-wood
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2 John's-wood
= John's-wort- clasping-leaved John's-wood
- common John's-wood
- copper-colored John's-wood
- corymbed John's-wood
- creeping John's-wood
- dense-flowered John's-wood
- dwarf John's-wood
- elliptic-leaved John's-wood
- false John's-wood
- flax-leaved John's-wood
- golden John's-wood
- great John's-wood
- hairy John's-wood
- large-spotted John's-wood
- marsh John's-wood
- mountain John's-wood
- northern John's-wood
- shrubby John's-wood
- slender John's-wood
- spotted John's-wood
- square-stemmed John's-wood
- straggling John's-wood
- trailing John's-wood
- virgate John's-wood* * *
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