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- Handroanthus chrysanthus (araguaney or yellow ipê), formerly classified as Tabebuia chrysantha, also known as araguaney in Venezuela, as guayacán in Colombia...
- include: Father Chrysanthus (1905–1972), Dutch priest and arachnologist Saint Chrysanthus, 3rd-century Christian martyr Chrysanthus (vicarius), Roman...
- Saints Chrysanthus and Daria. Patron Saints Index: Sts. Chrysanthus and Daria Holy Protection Russian Orthodox Church Holy Martyrs Chrysanthus and Daria...
- profile—Xanthostemon chrysanthus". Queensland Department of Environment and Science. Queensland Government. 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2023. "Xanthostemon chrysanthus". Australian...
- Chrysanthus was the name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably in the period 395–406. Little is known about his governorship, except that he probably...
- Syngonanthus chrysanthus is a species in the family Eriocaulaceae, native to southeastern Brazil. One cultivar of this species is Syngonanthus chrysanthus 'Mikado'...
- in Oosterhout. Chrysanthus taught biology at the minor seminary (now known as Sint-Oelbertgymnasium [nl]) from 1932 to 1972. Chrysanthus began studying...
- Latin specific epithet chrysanthus means "golden-flowered". Crocus chrysanthus cultivars are selections from Crocus chrysanthus and hybrids of this species...
- Umbilicus chrysanthus is known for its wide umbilicus. It is a genus of more than 90 species of plants in the family Cr****ulaceae and its various species...
- Mimetes chrysanthus (also called golden pagoda) is an evergreen, upright shrub of 1½–2 m (5–6½ ft) high that has been ****igned to the family Proteaceae...