File:Aureliana canadensis Joseph-François Lafitau 1718.jpg
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English: Panax quinquefolius (syn. Aureliana canadensis), observed by Joseph-François Lafitau near Montreal in 1716, illustration published in 1718 |
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Author | Joseph-François Lafitau |
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