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  2. Province flowers of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Province flowers are species of plants selected to represent each province of Sweden.The origin of province flowers came from the American idea of state flowers, and was brought to Sweden by August Wickström and Paul Petter Waldenström in 1908.

  3. Acer pseudoplatanus - Wikipedia

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    Sycamore self-seeds very vigorously, [30]: 388 the seeds germinating en masse in the spring so that there is little, or no, seed bank in the soil. [25] It is readily propagated from seed in cultivation, but varieties cannot be relied on to breed true. [57] Special cultivars such as A. pseudoplatanus 'Brilliantissimum' may be propagated by grafting.

  4. Trillium - Wikipedia

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    The seeds have large, ... Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus established the genus Trillium by recognizing ... The large white trillium is the official wildflower of Ohio

  5. Dianthus armeria - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus armeria is a species of open and periodically disturbed sites. It is normally an annual but can be biennial or a short-lived perennial. New leaf rosettes form at the base of old plants from buds located on their roots, demonstrating that this species is in fact a short-lived perennial and has a life-span of less than two and a half years. [6]

  6. Lily of the valley - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a small orange-red berry 5–7 mm (0.2–0.3 in) diameter that contains a few large whitish to brownish colored seeds that dry to a clear translucent round bead 1–3 mm (0.04–0.12 in) wide. Plants are self-incompatible, and colonies consisting of a single clone do not set seed. [13]

  7. Linnaea - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are under 1 cm long, with a few shallow teeth on the upper half. The perennial stems of Linnaea borealis are slender, pubescent, and prostrate, growing to 20–40 centimetres (8– 15 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches) long, with opposite evergreen rounded oval leaves 3–10 millimetres (1 ⁄ 8 – 3 ⁄ 8 in) long and 2–7 mm (1 ⁄ 16 – 1 ⁄ 4 in) broad.

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