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| Mad·a·gas·car per·i·win·kle (plural Mad·a·gas·car per·i·win·kles) |
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perennial plant from Madagascar: a perennial plant that is poisonous to domestic animals. Flowers: white, pink. Native to: India, Madagascar. Use: production of substances used to treat cancer. Latin name Catharanthus roseus.
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