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Köhler's Medicinal Plants Overview

The document contains a list of references related to herbal botany and the medicinal plant Taraxacum officinale, commonly known as dandelion. It includes various sources such as articles, encyclopedias, and books that provide information on the plant's biology, medicinal uses, and botanical illustrations. The references are sourced from reputable publications and online platforms.
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Köhler's Medicinal Plants Overview

The document contains a list of references related to herbal botany and the medicinal plant Taraxacum officinale, commonly known as dandelion. It includes various sources such as articles, encyclopedias, and books that provide information on the plant's biology, medicinal uses, and botanical illustrations. The references are sourced from reputable publications and online platforms.
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