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Nerine sarniensis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Nerine sarniensis. Dressler, S.; Schmidt, M. & Zizka, G. (2014). "Nerine
sarniensis". African...
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catalogue of 1836 as
Ulmus sarniensis and by
Loudon in
Hortus lignosus londinensis (1838) as U.
campestris var.
sarniensis. The
origin of the tree remains...
- gave it the
Latin name Lilio-Narcissus
Sarniensis Autumno florens.
Linnaeus called this
Amaryllis sarniensis in 1753,
after Douglas' usage, one of nine...
- 1753
Fucus rubens Esper, 1799
Fucus rubescens Sommerfelt, 1826
Fucus sarniensis Roth, 1806
Fucus soboliferus M.Vahl, 1792
Halymenia palmata (Linnaeus)...
- the name “Guernsey lily” is also
applied to a
related species,
Nerine sarniensis. The
species was
named in 1904
after Athelstan Cornish-Bowden who had...
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bowdenii Nerine sarniensis The
color of the
flowers of both
species is variable, but
Nerine bowdenii often has pink flowers,
while Nerine sarniensis often has...
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Propendens Punctata Purpurascens Purpurea Retiro Reverti Rugosa Rueppellii Sarniensis Schuurhoek Silvery Gem
Sowerbyi Stricta Suberosa Umbraculifera Gracilis...
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Ginger lily:
Alpinia Hedychium Guernsey lily:
Nerine bowdenii Nerine sarniensis Gymea lily,
Doryanthes excelsa Hedgehog lily, M****onia
depressa Henderson's...
- and by
Rehder (1949), and was
classed by
Melville as a
nothomorph of '
Sarniensis'.
Kirchner described 'Microphylla Pendula' as an elm of
graceful habit...
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Jerseymen as ****auds ("toads"). The so-called
Guernsey lily,
Nerine sarniensis, is also used as a
symbol of the island,
although this
species was introduced...