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apply to one or more
species within Dietes. Most of the
Dietes are
endemic to
southern and
central Africa; one (
Dietes robinsoniana) is
native to Lord Howe...
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clumps multiply rapidly.
Dietes grandiflora are
drought and
frost hardy,
making them po****r for en m****e plantings.
Dietes grandiflora is considered...
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capsule dries and splits. The
leaves of
Dietes bicolor are
narrower than
those of
Dietes grandiflora and
Dietes iridioides, and tend to arch more. Plants...
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related to
Dietes robinsoniana.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Dietes robinsoniana. Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families "
Dietes robinsoniana"...
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Dietes iridioides,
commonly named African iris,
fortnight lily, and
morea iris, is a
species of
plant in the
family Iridaceae that is
native to Southern...
- Look up
Diet,
diet,
diệt,
diët, or
DIET in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diet may
refer to:
Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food
consumed by an organism...
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Dieting is the
practice of
eating food in a
regulated way to decrease, maintain, or
increase body weight, or to
prevent and
treat diseases such as diabetes...
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dieter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dieter or
dieter may
refer to: A
person committed to
dieting Dieter is a
German given name, a short...
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shrub native to the
Americas Delonix regia, a tree
native to
Madagascar Dietes bicolor, a clump-forming
plant native to
South Africa Tigridia pavonia,...
- Low-carbohydrate
diets restrict carbohydrate consumption relative to the
average diet.
Foods high in
carbohydrates (e.g., sugar, bread, pasta) are limited...