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- Crocosmia (/krəˈkɒzmiə, kroʊ-/), also known as montbretia (/mɒnˈbriːʃə/), is a small genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is native...
- have been named HMS Montbretia : HMS Montbretia (1917) an Aubrietia-class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1921 HMS Montbretia (K208), a Flower-class...
- montbretia, is a garden hybrid of C. aurea and C. pottsii, first bred in 1880 in France by Victor Lemoine. The basionym of the hybrid is Montbretia crocosmiiflora...
- Crocosmia masoniorum, called the giant montbretia, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocosmia, native to the eastern Cape Provinces of South...
- Cyperaceae Eleocharis dulcis (Chinese water chestnut) Iridaceae Crocosmia (Montbretia) Crocuses, including the saffron crocus (Crocus spp.) Dierama Freesia...
- Crocosmia pottsii, Potts' montbretia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to KwaZulu-Natal and the southern Cape Provinces...
- Crocosmia aurea, common names falling stars, Valentine flower, or montbretia, is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the family Iridaceae. The genus...
- E.Br. endemic Genus Montbretia: Montbretia capensis (Houtt.) Voigt, accepted as Ixia paniculata D.Delaroche, indigenous Montbretia concolor (Sweet) Voigt...
- Marguerite Marigold Marjoram Mayflower Meadowsweet Mignonette Mimosa Monkshood Montbretia Myosotis Narcissus Nasturtium Nigella Orchis Oxlip Pennywort Pentstemon...
- ex-HMS Acanthus Nordkyn – ex-HMS Buttercup Eglantine – ex-HMS Eglantine Montbretia – ex-HMS Montbretia, sunk by U-262 on 18 November 1942. Potentilla (1942–1944)-...