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Results for "celandine"

Celandine-poppy

Definition: Celandine-poppy is a type of plant that grows in the deserts of South America, often known for its distinctive purple or green leaves and its ability to produce a sweet and aromatic flower during the early spring bloom period.


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Ardisiaceae

Definition: Ardisiaceae is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ardisiaceae. It comprises around 20 species, with a wide range of plant forms and characteristics. These include deciduous trees, shrubs, and ornamental plants. The genus also includes some species that are used for medicinal purposes, such as celandine (Ardisia obtusa), which is used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.


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Celandine

Definition: The term "clandinea" is a Latin word that means "ploughed earth". It is used to refer to the soil or surface of a land which has been ploughed and turned into a flat, level surface.


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Celandines

Definition: Candeliers, also known as electric candles, are small, round lamps that are typically used in homes or offices to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. They consist of a metal frame with a bulb inside that heats up when it is passed over a flame. Candeliers are often used for decorative purposes and can be placed on tables, shelves, or even walls as part of a larger decor scheme.


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Callipeltis

Definition: Callipeltis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the white celandine or white aster. They are native to North America and grow in grasslands and forests, often near bodies of water like streams or rivers. This plant has large leaves that are usually opposite and have a prominent petal pattern, which is sometimes described as "white" due to its yellow-green coloration.


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