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Canarina is a
genus of
flowering plants within the
family Campanulaceae. They are
herbaceous perennial vines with bell-shaped flowers. The best
known species...
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Canarina, pp. 111–112
Canarina, p. 114
Canarina, pp. 121–122
Canarina, pp. 120 and 122–123
Canarina, p. 124
Canarina, p. 132 Downes, Olin...
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Canarina canariensis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
bellflower family Campanulaceae,
commonly known as the
Canary Island bellflower, and known...
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Canarina eminii is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Campanulaceae. It is an
epiphytic or terrestrial,
usually glaucous, herb. Its root is thick...
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Arbutus canariensis Argyranthemum frutescens Bosea yervamora Canarina canariensis Digitalis canariensis Echium wildpretii Euphorbia canariensis...
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Canarina abyssinica is a dull grey-green
plant with
fleshy rootstock and triangular,
ovate leaves. Its pendulous,
solitary flowers 5–6 cm long are orange-red...
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canarina is a
species of
plant in the
family Rubiaceae. It is
endemic to Ecuador. Jaramillo, T.; Cornejo, X.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Palicourea
canarina"...
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front of the unaware,
wildly cheering audience. Monteux's
biographer John
Canarina provides a
different slant on this occasion,
recording that by the end...
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Quoted in Morrison, p. 54 James, p. 72
Canarina, p. 43
Nichols (1987), p. 113
Nichols (2011), p. 157
Canarina, pp. 42 and 47 Jankélévitch, p. 179 Nichols...
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separate genera can vary by system,
including Azorina, Campanulastrum,
Canarina, Edraianthus, Musschia, Ostrowskia, and Platycodon. Some
genera previously...