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Viola arvensis (photo B. Biel).

Viola arvensis (photo B. Biel).

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Erodium absinthoides was rediscovered for Bulgarian Flora. The locality in Vlahina Mountain is situated near Logodazh village, Blagoevgrad district and consist of 3 subpopulation.

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