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...a]] and [[Central America]]. It bears [[tuberous root]]s and [[panicle]]s of [[flower]]s and produces tiny, jewel-like fruits.
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...[South America]]. It can grow to 25 meters in height, with a stem diameter of up to 17 cm.<ref name="Zotz">{{cite journal
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...native to [[subtropical]] and [[tropical]] [[South America]] and [[Central America]]. The species ''[[Stevia rebaudiana]]'' Bertoni, commonly known as '''swee
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...s a slower onset and longer duration than that of [[sugar]], although some of its extracts may have a bitter or [[licorice]]-like [[aftertaste]] at high
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...of [[South America]] but ''Gloxinia perennis'' is also found in [[Central America]] and the [[West Indies]], where it has probably escaped from cultivation.
...is sometimes known as "Canterbury Bells" (not to be confused with members of the genus ''[[Campanula]]'', which go by the same name). It is cultivated
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...grapher, who explored British Guiana). Orchidaceae. Orchids with the habit of cattleyas or laelias, except that they are less compact.
...long, bearing a terminal raceme or panicle of showy fls.: fls. like those of Laelia except that the sepals and petals are narrow and undulate and the la
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...thick woods, Jamaica, Trinidad, Brazil, etc. I. major, Cham. & Schlecht., of Mex., is taller, fls. larger and darker colored.
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