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- Cestrum diurnum is a species of Cestrum, native to the West Indies. Common names include day-blooming cestrum, day-blooming jessamine, and day-blooming...
- structure of the Little Offices. In the Episcopal monastic tradition, diurnum is a name for the midday service of the Divine Office, which is usually...
-  diurna Binomial name Encyclia diurna (Jacq.) Schltr. Synonyms Cymbidium diurnum (Jacq.) Sw. Cymbidium glandulosum ****h Encyclia glandulosa (****h) P.Ortiz...
- rubrum (Weigel) D.Löve Melandrium dioi**** var. zetlandi**** Compton Melandrium diurnum Fr. Melandrium preslii (Sekera) Nyman Melandrium purpureum Rupr. Melandrium...
- Ethiopia to northern South Africa, Angola and Namibia Glaucidium perlatum diurnum (Clancey, 1968) — Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique The pearl-spotted...
- the southernmost United States (Florida, Texas: day-blooming cestrum, C. diurnum) south to the Bío-Bío Region in central Chile (green cestrum, C. parqui)...
- plants, Cestrum diurnum, Solanum malacoxylon, and Trisetum flavescens, are known to contain these glycosides. Of these, only C. diurnum is found in the...
- of household plants is a cause of hypercalcemia. Plants such as Cestrum diurnum, and Solanum malacoxylon contain ergocalciferol or cholecalciferol which...
- Medieval Monachism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 123–124. Diurnum Ambrosianum. 1882. p. 101, 217, 388. Retrieved 30 April 2018. "Schlußstück"...
- follows Matins, corresponding to Lauds. Liturgy of the Hours Canonical hours Diurnum Compline Vigil (liturgy) Anglican Morning Prayers Book of Hours Matins...