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Identification

Description


Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • Poussières de bois de pin
  • Poussières de pin

Noms anglais :

  • Black pine
  • Jack pine
  • Pine wood dusts
  • Ponderosa pine
  • Radiata pine
  • Scots pine
  • Southern pine
  • White pine

Références

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