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Cardiocrinum is a
genus of
bulbous plants of the lily
family first described in 1846. They are
native to the Himalaya, China, the
Russian Far East, and...
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Cardiocrinum giganteum, the
giant Himalayan lily, is the
largest species of any of the lily plants,
growing up to 3.5
metres high. It is
found in the Himalayas...
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Cardiocrinum cordatum,
known as
turep in the Ainu languages, is a
Northeast Asian species of
plant in the lily family. It is
native to ****an and to certain...
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Cardiocrinum cathayanum is a
species of
Chinese plants in the lily family, with
large showy flowers. It is
native to the
Provinces of An****, Fujian, Henan...
- such as
salmon and deer, wild
plants gathered in the
mountains such as
Cardiocrinum cordatum bulbs (turep) and acorns, as well as
various grains and potatoes...
- habitat,
between shade-dwelling
genera (such as Prosartes, Tricyrtis,
Cardiocrinum, Clintonia, Medeola, Prosartes, and Scoliopus) and sun
loving genera...
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Cardiocrinum giganteum...
- lily,
Eremurus robustus Fringe lily,
Thysanotus Giant Himalayan lily,
Cardiocrinum giganteum Giant spear lily,
Doryanthes palmeri Ginger lily:
Alpinia Hedychium...
- this
genus have now been
placed in
other genera.
These genera include Cardiocrinum, Notholirion, and Fritillaria. Four
other genuses, Lirium, Martagon,...
- with the ****anese. The Ainu also made
extensive use of the
bulbs of the
Cardiocrinum cordatum (turep), from
which they
extracted and
preserved starch. This...