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  • ...dian Ocean), bearing an immense double nut which is one of the curiosities of the vegetable kingdom; the tree is sometimes seen in botanic gardens. ...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
    2 KB (248 words) - 17:58, 12 December 2009
  • ...1-1 1/2 ft. long, 2-fid at the apex, clothed beneath with peltate scales. Seychelles. I.H. 18:54. *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
    2 KB (239 words) - 06:44, 28 December 2009
  • ...tius and Seychelles Islands. B.M. 3144. — An excellent glasshouse species, of several varieties. ...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
    2 KB (263 words) - 05:27, 23 November 2009
  • ...lained). Palmaceae, tribe Areceae. A genus of one species, a palm from the Seychelles, allied to Hyophorbe. ...with plenty of moisture. Prop, by imported seeds, obtainable only rarely. Of little general horticultural importance, but the plant is likely to be seen
    2 KB (271 words) - 12:44, 27 December 2009
  • ...e to the midrib into oblong-crenate segms. Trop. Afr., Cape, Mauritius and Seychelles. ...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
    2 KB (313 words) - 21:50, 12 December 2009
  • ...e Mer, Maldive Coconut, Sea Coconut, Love Nut, double coconut, coco fesse, Seychelles Nut |image_caption=Lodoicea maldivica ("Coco de mer") plant on the Seychelles islands
    4 KB (657 words) - 06:35, 20 February 2012
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (389 words) - 16:20, 22 June 2010
  • ...mall or medium in size, blue.—Species 16-20 in E. Asia and to Austral, and Seychelles. B. Clarkeàna, Hemsl., from China, has been offered in the trade: Lvs. rad *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
    2 KB (232 words) - 10:23, 10 February 2010
  • ...rtea. Palmaceae. One species, by some referred to Acanthophoenix, from the Seychelles, now intro. as a warmhouse palm. D. nobilis, Wendl., is a tall palm, reachi ...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
    2 KB (333 words) - 19:25, 6 December 2009
  • ...all: fr. globose, smooth, 1 in. long. — A genus of only 1 species from the Seychelles. Cult. as in Latania. ...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
    2 KB (309 words) - 11:03, 28 October 2009
  • | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> ...ut little known in cult. They thrive in a fibrous earth and prop, by means of mature shoots in sand over bottom-heat.
    4 KB (507 words) - 10:37, 1 August 2009
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    5 KB (767 words) - 17:04, 23 June 2010
  • | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> ...anceolate, 4—5 in. long; filaments half length of Begins., red. Mauritius, Seychelles. B.M. 2397. B.R. 679. — Warmhouse; effective.
    3 KB (484 words) - 17:39, 10 August 2009
  • | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> ...y red-tinged at center; stamens a little shorter than segms. Mauritius and Seychelles. B.M. 2466.—Autumn; greenhouse.
    4 KB (516 words) - 17:47, 10 August 2009
  • | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> ...rop. Afr. The dombeyas are yet little known in this country, although some of them promise well for lawn and park planting far south.
    5 KB (754 words) - 14:11, 13 September 2009
  • ...ometimes called a bramble fruit, is an [[Fruit#Aggregate_fruit|aggregate]] of [[drupelet]]s. Examples of the hundreds, if not thousands, of species of ''Rubus'' include:
    31 KB (4,194 words) - 19:13, 30 December 2009