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Green Red Spinach Developed At Bardc
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Green Red Spinach Developed At Bardc
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500px provided description: Comparison Between Red Coloured (which has been developed at BARDC recently) & Normal Green Coloured Spinach. [#vegetables ,#crops ,#spinach ,#carotene ,#leafy vegetables ,#Agriculture ,#Botany ,#plant breeding ,#Anthocyanin ,#BRAC ,#red & green spinach ,#spinacea oleracea ,#green & red spinach ,#carotene rich food ,#New spinach variety]
Date before 26 May 2018, 10:47:48
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Camera location22° 12′ 44.17″ N, 91° 27′ 04.26″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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