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pseudosalicifolia S.
salicifolia S. 'Snow White' S.
thunbergii S.
trichocarpa S. ×
vanhouttei S.
veitchii Spiraea 'Arguta' (bridal wreath) and
Spiraea ×
cinerea 'Grefsheim'...
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Salvia splendens, the
scarlet sage, is a
tender herbaceous perennial plant native to Brazil,
growing at 2,000 to 3,000 m (6,600 to 9,800 ft) elevation...
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summer perennials, hyacinths,
chestnut trees, and a
hedge of
Spiraea x
vanhouttei. Rose
Garden - more than 100 rose varieties. Late
Flower Garden - herbaceous...
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Morelos Tigridia tuitensis (Aarón Rodr. & Ortiz-Cat.)
Goldblatt Tigridia vanhouttei(Baker)
Espejo & López-Ferr -
central +
northeastern Mexico Tigridia venusta...
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Transbaikalia in Russia. The
larvae feed on
Spiraea media and
Spiraea x
vanhouttei. They
probably mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Fauna Europaea Global...
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Uapaca thouarsii - E
Madagascar Uapaca togoensis - W + C
Africa Uapaca vanhouttei - Nigeria, C
Africa formerly included moved Drypetes Uapaca griffithii...
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Ulmus 'Louis van Houtte' (Syn.
Ulmus '
Vanhouttei') is
believed to have been
first cultivated in Ghent,
Belgium circa 1863. It was
first mentioned by Franz...
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Sorbus aucuparia,
Sorbus intermedia,
Spiraea x
bumalda and x
Spiraea vanhouttei. Full-grown
cases can be
found from the end of May to
early June. It is...
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chasicoensis (Cabrera & Kraglievich, 1931) T.
silveyrai Cabrera, 1937
Synonyms Typotheriopsis vanhouttei Cattoi, 1943
Typotheriopsis jachalensis Rusconi, 1947...
- Rose (Brazil) He is also
honored in the
familiar garden hybrid Spiraea x
vanhouttei, the “Bridalwreath Spiraea”. "Flore des
Serres et des
Jardins de L". Archived...