21 hours ago, Nicolai said:The English name is Stachys.
'That's the "scientific name" of a different plant. It isn't "English". It's Latin.
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21 hours ago, Nicolai said:The English name is Stachys.
'That's the "scientific name" of a different plant. It isn't "English". It's Latin.
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20 hours ago, Nicolai said:The English name is Stachys.
'That's the "scientific name". It isn't "English". It's Latin.
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16 hours ago, Nicolai said:The English name is Stachys.
The "scientific name. It isn't "English". It's Latin.
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14 hours ago, Nicolai said:The English name is Stachys.
The "scientific name. It isn't "English". Latin.