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Cerinthe is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Boraginaceae,
known as honeyworts. The
genus is
characterised by a
calyx made up of separate, rather...
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Cerinthe major,
called honeywort along with
other members of its genus, is an
annual species of
flowering plant in the
genus Cerinthe,
native to the Mediterranean...
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Brandella R.R.Mill
Brunnera Steven Buglossoides Moench Caccinia Savi
Cerinthe L.
Chionocharis I.M.Johnst.
Codon L.
Coldenia L.
Cordia L. Craniospermum...
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Honeywort may
refer to
following plants:
Cerinthe spp.
Cryptotaenia spp. This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or
higher taxonomic groups)...
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measures between 6 and 9 mm (0.24 and 0.35 in). It
feeds on
Cerinthe minor and
Cerinthe glabra. BioLib.cz -
Phytoecia uncinata.
Retrieved on 8 September...
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plant used as a
remedy for hone.
Honeywort - A bee
plant of the
genus Cerinthe.
Hoodwort -
Scutellaria lateriflora. Also
called skullcap and madweed....
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McCarthy "Clothes That
Escaped the
Great War" 2013
Linda France "Bernard and
Cerinthe" 2014
Roger Philip Dennis "Cork**** Hill Photo" 2015 Eric
Berlin "Night...
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Cereus Latin: wax
candle (the shape)
Cactaceae Caryophyllales St G
Cerinthe wax
Boraginaceae Boraginales St G
Ceropegia wax
fountain (the flowers)...
- Portugal, Sicily, Algeria, Spain, Morocco, and Tunisia. It
feeds on
Cerinthe major,
Cerinthe gymnandra,
Echium itali****,
Cynoglossum cheirifolium, Cynoglossum...
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Ceratophyllum demersum Cercis siliquastrum Cerinthe major Cerinthe minor subsp.
auriculata Cerinthe minor subsp.
minor Cerinthe palaestina Chaenorhinum calycinum...