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- Cyperaceae. It is native to parts of China. List of Carex species "Carex giraldiana Kük". Kew SciencePlants of the World Online. Retrieved 19 July 2022...
- Forsythia europaea Degen & Bald. – Balkans in Albania and Serbia Forsythia giraldiana Lingelsh. – northwest China Forsythia × intermedia Zabel – an artificial...
- frondosa Primula gambeliana Primula gemmifera Primula geraniifolia Primula giraldiana Primula glabra Primula glaucescens Primula glomerata Primula glutinosa...
- Forsythia suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl Synonyms Forsythia fortunei Lindl. Forsythia giraldiana f. pubescens (Rehder) C.S.Niu Forsythia sieboldii (Zabel) Dippel Ligustrum...
- plant of the Chinese traditional medicine.[citation needed] Berchemia giraldiana is used similarly. 中药大辞典, 1995. Shanghai: 上海科学技术出版社, 1986, 1857–1858....
- gigantea Rudge Carex × ginsiensis Waisb. Carex giovanniana Jim.Mejías Carex giraldiana Kük. Carex giraudiasii H.Lév. Carex glabrescens (Kük.) Ohwi – glabrate...
- Primula geraniifolia Hook.f. Primula geranophylla Kovalevsk. Primula giraldiana Pax Primula glabra Klatt Primula glandulifera Balf.f. & W.W.Sm. Primula...
- ex Roxb.) Brongn. Berchemia floribunda Berchemia formosana Berchemia giraldiana Berchemia hirtella H.T.Tsai & K.M.Feng Berchemia hypochrysa Berchemia...
- georgei J.Anthony Saxifraga geranioides L. Saxifraga × geum L. Saxifraga giraldiana Engl. Saxifraga glabella Bertol. Saxifraga glabricaulis Harry Sm. Saxifraga...
- gold-yellow to brown appearance. The closest relative of F. europaea is F. giraldiana, a species of Forsythia native to China. F. europaea was first cultivated...