- This list of
Latin and Gr****
words commonly used in
systematic names is
intended to help
those unfamiliar with
classical languages to
understand and remember...
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Gentiana clusii,
commonly known as
flower of the sweet-lady or Clusius' gentian, is a large-flowered, short-stemmed gentian,
native to Europe. It is named...
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Paeonia clusii is a
relatively low (25–50 cm)
species of
herbaceous peony with scented,
white or pink
flowers of up to 12 cm in diameter. In the wild,...
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Salvia clusii is the
binomial name
ambiguously used to
describe several different sage plants:
Salvia pratensis Salvia triloba Salvia officinalis This...
- S.
clusii may
refer to:
Salvia clusii (disambiguation),
several different sage
plants Sesamoides clusii; a
flowering plant in the
family Resedaceae; see...
- veitchii, P. tenuifolia, P. emodi, P. broteri, P. cambedessedesii, P.
clusii, P. rhodia, P.
daurica subsps. coriifolia, daurica,
macrophylla and mlokosewitschii...
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Cistus clusii is a
shrubby species of
flowering plant in the
family Cistaceae, with
white flowers,
native to
south west and
south central Europe and north...
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Aristolochia clusii is a
species of
plants in the
family Aristolochiaceae. This
article incorporates text from a free
content work.
Licensed under CC0...
- feet). In the Alps,
flowers such as
Daphne bla****ana,
gentians (Gentiana
clusii,
Gentiana froelichii),
Primula auricula,
edelweiss (the
symbol of Slovene...
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whitish pink
clade (WWPC),
there is weak
support for a
clade consisting of C.
clusii and C. munbyi; the
other species either formed part of a
polytomy or resolved...