File:New Kreüterbuch Caput CCLXXXI part1.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNew Kreüterbuch Caput CCLXXXI part1.jpg | Caput CCLXXXI. Von Indianischem Pfeffer. part1 (= Capsicum annuum |
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Source | Leonhart Fuchs: New Kreuterbuch, Basel 1543. Scan from Reprint: Taschen Verlag, Köln 2001, ISBN 3-8228-1298-6 |
Author | Leonhart Fuchs |
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