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Individuo de cedro rojo Cedrela odorata con fuste bifurcado, perteneciente a una de las plantaciones del estudio. Fotografía por María de Jesús Fernández Martínez.

Individuo de cedro rojo Cedrela odorata con fuste bifurcado, perteneciente a una de las plantaciones del estudio. Fotografía por María de Jesús Fernández Martínez.

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