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flowering plants consisting of 10 species. It is the only
genus in the
family Cannaceae. All of the genus's
species are
native to the
American tropics and were...
- (heliconias),
Strelitziaceae (bird-of-paradise),
Costaceae (spiral gingers),
Cannaceae (canna lilies),
Marantaceae (prayer plants), and
Lowiaceae (Orchidantha)...
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purple arrowroot,
Sierra Leone arrowroot, is a
plant species in the
family Cannaceae. It is
native to much of
South America,
Central America, the West Indies...
- Heliconiaceae,
Cannaceae,
Thurniaceae and Cyclanthaceae.
Plant families that
originated in the
Neotropic include Bromeliaceae,
Cannaceae and Heliconiaceae...
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subtropical Asia and New Guinea. It
parasitises plants of the
families Cannaceae, Commelinaceae, Cyperaceae, Juncaceae, Poaceae, and Zingiberaceae. In...
- of the
species range. Tanaka's 2001
Taxonomic revision of the
family Cannaceae in the New
World and Asia is one
source of
species names,
allied with...
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Canna coccinea is a
species of the
Canna genus,
belonging to the
family Cannaceae. A
native of
northern Argentina, it was
introduced in
England from South...
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Canna flaccida is a
species of the
Canna genus, a
member of the
family Cannaceae. The
species is
indigenous to the
wetlands of the south-central and south-eastern...
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Environmental Prize by the
United Nations Environment Program. The
world of the
Cannaceae family and the
Canna genus has much to
thank Khoshoo for,
because it is...
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tuerckheimii is a
species of the
Canna genus,
belonging to the
family Cannaceae. Its
specific epithet tuerckheimii commemorates Hans von Türckheim, a...