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Français : 7 : Patate

8 : Ignames 9 : Oxalides 20 : Carotte courte 21 : Carotte demi-longue 22 : Carotte longue 23 : Carotte blanche à collet vert 24 : Panais 25 : Radis jaune 26 : Radis demi-longs roses 27 : Radis rond rouge 28 : Radis long violet 29 : Radis noir 30 : Cerfeuil tubéreux

31 : Céleri-rave
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Larousse
Author Adolphe Millot
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