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- Size-class prevalence of bulbous and perennial herbs sold in the Johannesburg medicinal plant markets between 1995 and 2001
The species investigated: (a) Hypoxis spp. corms; (b) Merwilla plumbea bulbs; (c) Scabiosa columbaria roots; (d) Dianthus mooiensis roots; (e) Eucomis autumnalis bulbs; (f ) Drimia elata bulbs.
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Size-class prevalence of bulbous and perennial herbs sold in the Johannesburg medicinal plant markets between 1995 and 2001 - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-species-investigated-a-Hypoxis-spp-corms-b-Merwilla-plumbea-bulbs-c_fig1_233399279 [accessed 23 Jun 2025]
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Fig. 1. The species investigated: (a) Hypoxis spp. corms; (b) Merwilla plumbea bulbs; (c) Scabiosa columbaria roots; (d) Dianthus mooiensis roots; (e) Eucomis autumnalis bulbs; (f ) Drimia elata bulbs.
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<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-species-investigated-a-Hypoxis-spp-corms-b-Merwilla-plumbea-bulbs-c_fig1_233399279"><img src="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vivienne-Williams/publication/233399279/figure/fig1/AS:299992205021184@1448535123327/The-species-investigated-a-Hypoxis-spp-corms-b-Merwilla-plumbea-bulbs-c.png" alt="The species investigated: (a) Hypoxis spp. corms; (b) Merwilla plumbea bulbs; (c) Scabiosa columbaria roots; (d) Dianthus mooiensis roots; (e) Eucomis autumnalis bulbs; (f ) Drimia elata bulbs."/></a>
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