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  2. Province flowers of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    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. Waldenström published the proposal to introduce province flowers in the May 288, 1908 edition of the newspaper Stockholms Dagblad , and requested suggestions of species from the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Melampyrum arvense - Wikipedia

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    This European plant flowers from June to September. [3] [6] It is favoured by a dry habitat and chalky soil.[7] [8]It is distributed throughout Western Europe except in central & southern Spain, southern Italy, Ireland, Iceland, Norway, central and northern Sweden, and northern Finland.

  5. Myosotis - Wikipedia

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    They typically flower in spring or soon after the melting of snow in alpine ecosystems. Myosotis sylvatica. The seeds are contained in small, tulip-shaped pods along the stem to the flower. The pods attach to clothing when brushed against and eventually fall off, leaving the small seed within the pod to germinate elsewhere. Seeds can be ...

  6. Category:Flora of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Individual trees in Sweden (4 P) Pages in category "Flora of Sweden" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.

  7. Eriophorum angustifolium - Wikipedia

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    It grows vigorously from seed over a period of 2–5 years, [19] and thrives particularly well in freshly disturbed, cut or eroded peat. [7] E. angustifolium is protogynous. [14] Sexual reproduction in Eriophorum angustifolium begins with flowering in spring or early summer (in or around May), when groups of 3–5 brown flowers are produced.

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