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  2. Solandra maxima - Wikipedia

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    Solandra maxima is a flowering plant in the Solanaceae family. [1] It is also known as cup of gold vine, golden chalice vine, Copa de Oro, or Hawaiian lily, is a vigorous vine which is endemic to Mexico and Central America. It has very large yellow flowers and glossy leaves. It is often planted as an ornamental plant.

  3. Tristellateia australasiae - Wikipedia

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    Tristellateia australasiae, also known as maiden's jealousy, showers of gold climber and Australian gold vine, [1] is a climbing plant in the Malpighiaceae family that is native to Southeast Asia and northern Australia.

  4. Grindelia ciliata - Wikipedia

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    Grindelia ciliata [2] [3] (syn. Grindelia papposa, [4] Haplopappus ciliatus, [4] and Prionopsis ciliata [5]) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Spanish gold, goldenweed, and waxed goldenweed.

  5. Paphiopedilum rothschildianum - Wikipedia

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    The number of individuals found in its natural habitat continues to decrease [1] due to the illegal poaching of Paphiopedilum rothschildianum for regional and international trade, [1] which has continued despite the plants occurring in a protected area. [1] The orchid is highly sought after, with prices reaching as high as US$5000 for a single ...

  6. Prosartes hookeri - Wikipedia

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    Prosartes hookeri is a North American species of flowering plants in the lily family known by the common names drops of gold and Hooker's fairy bells. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Distribution

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  9. Aurinia saxatilis - Wikipedia

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    Space the plants about 4in apart, giving them plenty of growing room. Aurinia is widely available at garden centers, so home propagation is not really necessary unless you have an unusual form or need great numbers of plants. Small amounts only of complete plant food may be given in early spring as a boost, but feeding is not essential.