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- Linnaea. It is a boreal to subarctic woodland subshrub, commonly known as twinflower (sometimes written twin flower). This plant was a favourite of Carl Linnaeus...
- gender female. Secondarily, people have named their children after the twinflower Linnaea, which was itself named to honor Linnaeus. Linnaeus' family name...
- quantities of Campanula serpyllifolia, later known as Linnaea borealis, the twinflower that would become his favourite. He sometimes dismounted on the way to...
- Leycesteria (Leycesteria) Ligustrum (Privet) * Lindera (****ebush) * Linnaea (Twinflower) Lonicera (Honeysuckle) Lupinus (Tree Lupin) Lycium (Boxthorn) M Magnolia...
- taxonomy or "The flower-king", was born in Älmhult in Småland. He gave the twinflower its Latin name based on his own (Latin: Linnaea borealis), because of...
- Nea Gender Feminine Origin Word/name Finnish, Swedish Meaning Twinflower (English) New (Gr****) Snow (Romanian) God's sanctuary (Hebrew) Other names Nickname(s)...
- species Kolkwitzia Graebn. – beautybush, 1 species Linnaea Gronov. ex L. – twinflower, 1 species Vesalea M.Martens & Galeotti – 6 species Subfamily Morinoideae...
- wildflowers can be seen at the Lakeville Swamp, such as marsh marigolds, Twinflower, and Clintonia. The sanctuary is easy to find, but difficult to traverse...
- honeysuckle, wild sarsaparilla, hairy lungwort, asters, and peavine. Twinflower, strawberries, bunchberries, horsetails and wintergreen form an attractive...
- quantities of Campanula serpyllifolia, later known as Linnaea borealis, the twinflower that would become his favourite). He sometimes dismounted on the way to...