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This National Geographic fond d’écran contains ponderosa, le pin ponderosa, le pin jaune occidental, taureau pin ponderosa pinus, pin ponderosa, pin jaune occidental, pin taureau, pinus ponderosa, pin jaune de l’ouest, bull pine, épinette de sitka, picea sitchensis, sitka épinette, épinette de sitka picea sitchensis, douglas, sapin douglas, and sapin de douglas. There might also be bouleau, arbre, bambou commune, bambusa vulgaris, and bambou commun.

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