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File:Inside a wild-type banana.jpg

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English: A photograph of the inside of an unripe wild-type banana showing numerous large, hard seeds.
Deutsch: Wilde Banane - unreif angeschnitten zeigen sich darin viele große harte Samenkerne
ไทย: รูปถ่ายเนื้อในของผลดิบของกล้วยป่า แสดงให้เห็นเมล็ดแข็งขนาดใหญ่จำนวนมาก
Français : Coupe d'une banane sauvage laissant apparaître un nombre conséquent de graines larges et dures. Cette banane n'est pas encore mûre.
Date 31 March 2007
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Author Warut Roonguthai

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