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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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  • Specimen of Rhododendron tuhanensis, one of the world's rarest plants, presented at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.&#xA;The plant, feared extinct in its native habitat, on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia, has been given a chance to be saved by the botanists of the Royal Botanic Garden; the seven specimen cared for by horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, are now thought to be the only surviving examples of the species.<br />
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