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English: Nepenthes edwardsiana photographed on Mount Tambuyukon, Borneo (Alastair Robinson, May 2007) - detail of peristome. 427 x 640 px.
Date 23 November 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Attenboroughii at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-11-23 15:14 Attenboroughii 427×640×8 (472117 bytes) Nepenthes edwardsiana photographed on Mount Tambuyukon, Borneo (Alastair Robinson, May 2007) - detail of peristome. 427 x 640 px.

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