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- Polemonium, commonly called Jacob's ladders or Jacob's-ladders (the name derived from the Biblical story), is a genus of between 25 and 40 species of flowering...
- Polemonium reptans is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern North America. Common names include spreading Jacob's ladder, creeping Jacob's ladder...
- Polemonium viscosum, known as sky pilot, skunkweed, sticky Jacobs-ladder, and sticky polemonium, is a flowering plant in the genus Polemonium native to...
- Great polemonium is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Polemonium carneum Polemonium occidentale This page is an index of articles on plant...
- Polemonium caeruleum, known as Jacob's-ladder or Gr**** valerian, is a hardy perennial flowering plant. The plant produces cup-shaped, blue or white flowers...
- Polemonium boreale, the northern Jacob's-ladder or boreal Jacobs-ladder, is a plant native to most of the high arctic. In Greenland it is found only in...
- original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2009-12-11. "Polemonium Peak, California". Peakbagger.com. "Polemonium Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United...
- Polemonium eximium, the skypilot or showy sky pilot, is a perennial plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae) that grows at high altitudes (mostly above...
- diversity in western North America. Only one genus (Polemonium) is found in Europe, and two (Phlox and Polemonium) in Asia, where they are confined to cool temperate...
- name of the town is Polemonion (Ancient Gr****: Πολεμώνιον, Latinized as Polemonium), after Polemon I of Pontus. A derivative of Polemonion, i.e. Bolaman...