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    Triglochin scilloides, synonym Lilaea scilloides, is a species of aquatic plants native from western Canada to Mexico, and to western and southern South...
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  • Triglochin palustris — slender bog arrow-grass Triglochin scilloides (syn. Lilaea scilloides) — flowering quillwort — flowering quillwort Anastrophyllum assimile...
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    ensifolius) tapertip rush (Juncus acuminatus) Triglochin scilloides (syn. Lilaea scilloides) littleleaf ratany (Krameria erecta) trailing ratany (Krameria...
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    diaphoricae florae argentinae, etc. 1882. Monografía de Lilaea subulata, 1882 - Monograph on Lilaea subulata (now a synonym of Triglochin scilloides). Icones...
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    USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Triglochin". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 15 December 2015...
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    - Lara Rome daughter of the river Almo; mother of the Lares by Mercury Lilaea Phocis daughter of the local river-god Cephisus Liriope Phocis bore a son...
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  • DMP · 211 212 Medea – Medea, Greek mythological witch DMP · 212 213 LilaeaLilaea, Greek Naiad DMP · 213 214 Aschera – Astarte (Aschera, Astoreth), Sidonian...
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    and on the entrance of the cave grow several poppies and other soporific plants. No light and no sound would ever enter his grotto. According to Homer,...
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    Juncaginaceae (category Aquatic plants)
    Juncaginaceae is a family of flowering plants, recognized by most taxonomists for the past few decades. It is also known as the arrowgrass family. It includes...
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    Ipomoea arborescens Iresine diffusa Jacksonia furcellata Juniperus phoenicea Lilaea scilloides (synonym of Triglochin scilloides) Limnobium laevigatum Limnocharis...
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    Vol I, p.450 Nilsson,"Geschicte", Vol I, p.238 "she was Earth, who bears plants and beasts" :Kerenyi, The Gods of the Greeks, 1951:185 B. Dietriech (2004):...
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    Cytinium, Boium, Lilaeum, Carphaea, and Dryope. Some have thought Lilaeum (Lilaea) to have been a Doric town in the time of the Persian invasion, since it...
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  • Meliae, thus differentiating him genealogically from the other centaurs. Plant soul Trees in mythology Caldwell, p. 38 n. 178–187: "The nymphs called Meliai...
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    mistress. But she was transformed into a mint plant by either his wife Persephone or her mother Demeter. The plant was also called by some as hedyosmos (Ancient...
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  • Comvalius Sylvester Sim Sylvia Lim Sylvia Ratonel Sylvia Toh Symbrenthia lilaea Symphony 924 Symphony Lake (Singapore) Synapxe Synchronised swimming at...
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    them herself or by bringing them to the attention of other deities. The plant iris was named after her due to the wide variety of colours its flowers...
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    siblings Helios (Sun) and Eos (Dawn) not to shine, and harvested all of that plant for himself. Selene's participation in the battle is evidenced by her inclusion...
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