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Digitalis ciliata is common around Mestia in forest edges. This is just one of many flowers we enjoyed there.
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Digitalis ciliata is a beautiful perennial, common in the Caucasus region. We found it in forest edges near Mestia, 1700-1800m.
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Digitalis ciliata is common around Mestia in forest edges. This is just one of many flowers we enjoyed there.
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Digitalis ciliata is a beautiful perennial, common in the Caucasus region. We found it in forest edges near Mestia, 1700-1800m.
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Summary[
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] Description: English: Digitalis ciliata at the University of Georgia Trial Gardens on September 30, 2018. Identified by sign. Date: 30 September 2018, 16:13:40. Source: Own work. Author:
Don McCulley
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