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Chatsworth House. The
plants were
botanically described by
Paxton as Musa
cavendishii,
after the Duke. For his work,
Paxton won a
medal at the 1835
Royal Horticultural...
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Clostridium cavendishii is a Gram-positive, aerotolerant, anaerobic, spore-forming and
motile hydrogen-producing
bacterium from the
genus Clostridium...
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native ranges of the
ancestors of
modern edible bananas.
Synonyms Musa
cavendishii Lamb. Musa
chinensis Sweet, nom. nud. Musa
corniculata Kurz Musa nana...
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bananas and
plantains were
given Linnaean binomial names, such as Musa
cavendishii, as if they were species. In fact,
edible bananas have an
extremely complicated...
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hernandezii ****h (basionym)
Maxillaria lyncea Lindl.
Stanhopea devoniensis Lindl.
Stanhopea lyncea (Lindl.) P.N.Don
Stanhopea cavendishii Lindl. ex W.Baxter...
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Taxus baccata var. adpressa-aurea A.Henry
Taxus baccata var.
cavendishii Hornibr.
Taxus baccata var.
dovastoniana Leight.
Taxus baccata var. dovastonii-aurea...
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during any
stage of the plant’s life cycle. In July 2013,
Phyllosticta cavendishii (banana freckle) was
detected in the
Northern Territory on the Cavendish...
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Chatsworth House. The
plants were
botanically described by
Paxton as Musa
cavendishii,
after the Duke. The
Chatsworth bananas were
shipped off to
various places...
- (February 2010). "Clostridium
hydrogeniformans sp. nov. and
Clostridium cavendishii sp. nov., hydrogen-producing
bacteria from
chlorinated solvent-contaminated...
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Echinopsis pentlandii var.
albiflora Weidlich 1920
Echinopsis pentlandii var.
cavendishii Rümpler 1885
Echinopsis pentlandii var.
gracilispina Lem. 1859 Echinopsis...