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Tropaeolum peregrinum, the
canary-creeper,
canarybird flower,
canarybird vine, or
canary nasturtium, is a
species of
Tropaeolum native to
western South...
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Canary Islands (/kəˈnɛəri/, Spanish: Canarias, Spanish: [kaˈnaɾjas]), also
known informally as the
Canaries, are an
archipelago in the
Atlantic Ocean...
- A
vine is any
plant with a
growth habit of
trailing or
scandent (that is, climbing) stems, lianas, or runners. The word
vine can also
refer to such stems...
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Haldane in 1895, and
canaries were used as
early as 1896.
Countries such as Britain, the
United States, and
Canada used
canaries as a
sentinel species...
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Canary creeper may
refer to:
Senecio tamoides, a
South African vine Tropaeolum peregrinum, a
South American vine This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Hedera canariensis, the
Canary Island ivy,
Canary ivy or
Madeira ivy, is a
species of ivy,
native to the
Canary Islands and
possibly the
Atlantic coast...
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plant endemic to the
Canary Islands of Spain, in the
genus Lotus of the pea
family Fabaceae.
Among its
common names are
lotus vine flower,
parrot (or parrot's)...
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Lotus eremiticus or the
Hermit Lotus Vine is a
species of
plant in the
genus Lotus native to the
Canary Islands (La Palma). This
species is superficially...
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evergreen vines of dry
scrubland and thickets.
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as
Madeira vines. At
least one species, A. cordifolia...
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Podranea ricasoliana,
called the pink
trumpet vine, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Podranea,
native to
South Africa, Malawi,
Mozambique and...