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  2. Pleroma urvilleanum - Wikipedia

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    Under the synonym Tibouchina urvilleana, Pleroma urvilleanum has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [2] [6] With a minimum temperature of 3 °C (37 °F), it requires some winter protection, and in temperate areas is often grown in a conservatory. However, it can also be grown outside in a sunny, sheltered spot. [7]

  3. Tibouchina - Wikipedia

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    The genus Tibouchina was established by Aublet in 1775 in his Flora of French Guiana with the description of a single species, T. aspera, which is thus the type species. [10] [11] In 1885, in his treatment for Flora brasiliensis, Alfred Cogniaux used a broad concept of the genus, transferring into it many of the species at that time placed in Chaetogastra, Diplostegium, Lasiandra, Pleroma and ...

  4. Princess flower - Wikipedia

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    Princess flower is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Pleroma granulosum (syn. Tibouchina granulosa) Pleroma semidecandrum (syn. Tibouchina semidecandra) Pleroma urvilleanum (syn. Tibouchina urvilleana

  5. Pleroma semidecandrum - Wikipedia

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    Pleroma semidecandrum, synonym Tibouchina semidecandra, [1] the princess flower, glory bush, or lasiandra, [citation needed] is a flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southeast Brazil.

  6. Princess Charlotte gets a flower named after her -- see the ...

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    Prince William and Princess Kate's daughter turns 1 next month, but she's already an international celebrity -- and now she even has her own flower. Princess Charlotte gets a flower named after ...

  7. Pleroma (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The authors proposed a split into four genera: a more narrowly circumscribed Tibouchina, two re-established genera Pleroma and Chaetogastra, and a new genus, Andesanthus. The part of their maximum likelihood cladogram which includes former Tibouchina species is as follows, [ 3 ] using their genus names and with shading added to show the ...

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