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- Lacaita is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Lacaita (1853–1933), British botanist and politician James Lacaita (1813–1895)...
- Sir James Lacaita (1813–1895) K.C.M.G was an Anglo-Italian politician and writer. He was the only son of Diego Lacaita of Manduria in the Terra d'Otranto...
- Carmichael Lacaita (1853 – 17 July 1933) was a British botanist and Liberal politician. Lacaita was the only son of Sir James Philip Lacaita and his wife...
- lavender". Recognized varieties or subspecies are var. etrusca Lacaita ≡ S. etrusca (Lacaita) Marchi & D'Amato subsp. magonica O. Bolòs, Molin. & P. Monts...
- Kew. Retrieved 9 December 2024. "Centaurea cineraria subsp. sirenum (Lacaita) Pignatti & Iamonico ex Iamonico & Del Guacchio". Plants of the World Online...
- William Ewart Gladstone was allowed to visit the prison where Giacomo Lacaita, legal adviser to the British emb****y, was imprisoned by the Neapolitan...
- sobre Thymus baeticus boiss. Ex Lacaita". Universidad de Granada (in Spanish). Ivorra, Andrés. "Thymus baeticus Lacaita". Joyas botánicas de Almería (in...
- Naples, Italy, for the benefit of his daughter Mary's eyesight. Giacomo Lacaita, a legal adviser to the British emb****y, was at the time imprisoned by...
- species is named for British botanist and politician Charles Carmichael Lacaita, 1853–1933. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Tison, J.M....
- doi:10.1557/mrs2004.236. ISSN 1938-1425. S2CID 137902404. Pirovano, A.; Lacaita, A.L.; Benvenuti, A.; Pellizzer, F.; Hudgens, S.; Bez, R. (December 2003)...