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Gardenia jasminoides,
commonly known as
gardenia and cape jasmine, is an
evergreen flowering plant in the
coffee family Rubiaceae. It is
native to parts...
- flowers,
which can be very
large in size in some species.
Gardenia jasminoides (syn. G.
grandiflora, G. florida) is
cultivated as a
house plant. This species...
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Zinnia flavicoma – Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacán, and Oaxaca.
Zinnia grandiflora – Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas; Chihuahua...
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Uesato (1984). "Biosynthetic
pathway of
iridoid glucosides in
Gardenia jasminoides f.
grandiflora cell
suspension cultures after iridodial cation formation"...
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Camellia Carissa grandiflora Natal plum
Chaenomeles lagenaria Chinese flowering quince Cotoneaster sp.
Cotoneaster Gardenia jasminoides Gardenia Juniperus spp...
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varies from ca 5 mm wide (e.g.
Clusia gundlachii) to ca 150 mm in
Clusia grandiflora. The 4-9
petals are white, cream, yellow, pink, red,
blackish or green...
- persica, Arachis, Pyrus, Capsi****, Pinus, Ambrosia, Rosa,
Portulaca grandiflora,
Citrus maxima,
Sorghum bicolor,
Glycine max,
Citharexylum spinosum,...
- p. 357. ISBN 978-0756688684. "Rosa 'Scentimental' (Floribunda Rose)".
Gardenia.net.
Retrieved 9 July 2019. Reddell,
Rayford (31 May 2006). "King of the...
- (South
Texas ambrosia)
Ambrosia pumila (San
Diego ambrosia)
Amsinckia grandiflora (large-flowered fiddleneck)
Amsonia kearneyana (Kearney's bluestar) Apios...
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Fargesia Fascicularia ×
Fatshedera Fatsia Ficus carica Fuchsia magellanica Gardenia jasminoides Griselinia littoralis Gunnera manicata Haberlea Hedera algeriensis...