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Sambucus nigra L. (Caprifoliaceae ou Adoxaceae ou Sambucaceae) : sureau

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Ghedira, K., Goetz, P. & Lejeune, R. Sambucus nigra L. (Caprifoliaceae ou Adoxaceae ou Sambucaceae) : sureau. Phytothérapie 9, 244–248 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10298-011-0647-4

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