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中国是世界上花卉种类和资源最丰富的国家之一,称为()

A、园林之母
B、花卉之王
C、花之故乡
D、花卉之母

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解析:我国土地辽阔,地势起伏(地跨热带、温带、寒带),气候各异。形成的花卉种类几多,既有热带、亚热带、温带、......

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