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Title
Castor Oil Plant (2 of 2)
Description
The Ricinus communis plant, more commonly known as the Castor Oil Plant. This perennial herbaceous plant is noted for its beautiful leaves that have anywhere from seven to eleven pointed segments on each. Most importantly to note is that the oil collected from the seeds are commonly used for industrial and medicinal purposes.
Creator
David Baxter
Source
http://botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/c/casoil32.html
Retrieved 9 November 2012
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Retrieved 9 November 2012
Retrieved 9 November 2012
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Retrieved 9 November 2012
Date
1981
Rights
Rhode Island College
Format
Photograph
Identifier
CV81221
Baxter Image Item Type Metadata
Slide ID
CV-81-221
Island
São Nicolau
Providence or Jurisdiction
Ribera Brava / Panja
Date Scanned
May 11, 2012