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- Tulipa sprengeri, or Sprenger's tulip, is a wild tulip from the Pontic coast of Turkey. It is quite rare and possibly extinct in the wild, but widely...
- Magnolia sprengeri, or Sprenger's magnolia, is a species of Magnolia native to China, occurring in Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, and Sichuan in...
- gardens, rockeries or in pots. Two cultivars are seen in cultivation, 'Sprengeri' is a scrambling form with sp****r foliage, while 'Meyeri' has more erect...
- Iris sprengeri is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Iris and in the Oncocyclus section. It is from the mountain slopes of Turkey...
- densiflorus. The plant formerly often grown as A. densiflorus var. 'Sprengeri' is, simply, A. densiflorus. Furthermore, the species known as A. densiflorus...
- zebrina N.E.Br. formerly included moved to Angolluma Huernia sprengeri now Angolluma sprengeri Huernia asperia Huernia guttata Huernia piersii Huernia primulina...
- pilosiuscula C.K.Schneid. Prunus venusta Koehne Prunus rehderiana Koehne Prunus sprengeri Pamp. Prunus variabilis Koehne nom. illeg., non P. variabilis Newb. 1882...
- sprengeri, Protasparagus aethiopicus) – ground asparagus, asparagus fern, (S. Afr.) emerald fern, basket asparagus Asparagus aethiopicus 'Sprengeri'...
- 2020-02-18. "Magnolia sprengeri var. diva 'Burncoose' AGM". Royal Horticultural Society. 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-23. "Magnolia sprengeri var. diva 'Copeland...
- genus Asparagus. It may refer to: Asparagus aethiopicus (= Asparagus sprengeri, Protasparagus aethiopicus), also called "asparagus fern", "ground asparagus"...