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Bauhinia ×
blakeana (bow-HIN-ee-ə [cross] blayk-ee-AH-nə),
commonly called the Hong Kong
orchid tree, is a
hybrid leguminous tree of the
genus Bauhinia...
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collectively as alinbánban or alinbángbang, "butterfly").
Bauhinia ×
blakeana is the
floral emblem of Hong Kong—a
stylized orchid tree
flower appears...
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depicts a
white stylised five-petal Hong Kong
orchid tree (Bauhinia ×
blakeana)
flower in the
centre of a
Chinese red field. Its
original design was unveiled...
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Westringia blakeana is a
flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae and
grows in New
South Wales and Queensland. It is a
small shrub with
mauve to whitish...
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Microvoluta blakeana is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Volutomitridae.
Microvoluta blakeana (Dall, 1889). Retrieved...
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Gymnobela blakeana is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Raphitomidae. Subspecies:
Gymnobela blakeana agria (Dall, 1889)...
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empty because no one was
awarded from 2003 to 2004. Bauhinia,
Bauhinia blakeana, is the
floral emblem of Hong Kong. Orders, decorations, and
medals of...
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variegata is
almost leafless during flowering.
Bauhinia purpurea and
Bauhinia blakeana,
which are
often confused with B. variegata, are
leafy during flowering...
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coastal California,
southern Texas, and
southwest Florida.
Bauhinia ×
blakeana is
usually propagated by
grafting it onto B. purpurea stems.[citation needed]...
- K. Nurmi. A
Blake Bibliography:
Annotated Lists of Works, Studies, and
Blakeana.
University of
Minnesota Press, 1964. pp.41-42.
Marsha Keith Schuchard...