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  2. Radiola linoides - Wikipedia

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    After flowering it produces a seed capsule, which is rounded, [6] or globular. [2] [8] The globose seed capsules are thought to be more noticeable than the flowers. [3] The common name of 'allseed' is due to the multiple seed capsules on the plant, each containing 8 seeds. [9] The seed capsules are 0.1 mm wide, [12] and have 8 cells and 8 valves.

  3. Province flowers of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Scania and Hälsingland violently opposed the plants that were selected to represent them; Scania was given European Beech but wanted oxeye daisy, while Hälsingland was given Scots Pine but wanted flax. Erik E:son Hammar, a pastor and politician in Sweden, granted the two provinces' wish to change their province flowers in 1909. [2]

  4. Thunbergia - Wikipedia

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    Thunbergia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It includes 150 species native to tropical and subtropical regions of sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, southern Asia, New Guinea, and Australia. [2] Thunbergia species are vigorous annual or perennial vines and shrubs growing to 2–8 m tall.

  5. Plectranthus verticillatus - Wikipedia

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    Plectranthus verticillatus is native to southern Africa where it occurs in the Cape Provinces, KwaZulu-Natal, Eswatini, the Northern Provinces and southern Mozambique. [7] It is found naturalized in El Salvador, Honduras, the Leeward Islands, the Venezuela Antilles, the Windward Islands, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Hawaii as well as south-east Queensland and coastal areas of New South Wales in ...

  6. Vigna luteola - Wikipedia

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    Vigna luteola was first classified as Dolichos luteolus in 1771 by Nicholas von Jacquin, naming it from plants he cultivated in Vienna. In 1859, it was moved to the genus Vigna by George Bentham, classifying it as Vigna luteola. [3] The name Luteola is derived from the Latin luteus, meaning "yellow", in reference to the plant's yellow flowers. [7]

  7. Campanula rotundifolia - Wikipedia

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    Plants with pale pink or white flowers may also occur. [6] The petal lobes are triangular and curve outwards. The seeds are produced in a capsule about 3–4 mm (1 ⁄ 8 – 5 ⁄ 32 in) diameter and are released by pores at the base of the capsule. Seedlings are minute, but established plants can compete with tall grass.

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