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    Crocus vernus (spring crocus, giant crocus) is a species in Family Iridaceae, native to the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Balkans. Its cultivars and those...
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    officinalis (now treated as a synonym of C. sativus) and var. vernus (now C. vernus) and C. bulbocodium (now Romulea bulbocodium). Thus Linnaeus recognised...
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    Carta Crocus siculus Tineo ex Guss. Crocus tommasinianus Herb. – Woodland crocus, Tommasini's crocus Crocus vernus (L.) Hill (=C. sativus var. vernus L.;...
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    than the giant Dutch crocus (Crocus vernus), although it produces more flowers per corm than the latter. Its common name, "snow crocus", derives from its...
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    meadows and pastures. It often grows in pastures with other crocus species including Crocus vernus subsp. albiflorus, but it is often eaten by wild boars....
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    grapes and pears where available. It has been observed eating flowers of Crocus vernus albiflorus, including the pistils, perhaps as a source of carotenoids...
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    Crocus imperati is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae, endemic to Italy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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    flowers. It is a small crocus (5–6 cm (2–2 in), despite the names of some cultivars, compared to the giant Dutch crocuses (C. vernus). Its cultivars are...
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    important cultivated plants, such as species of Freesia, Gladiolus, and Crocus, as well as the crop saffron. Members of this family are perennial plants...
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    Cicerbita alpina Cicerbita plumieri Cirsium spinosissimum Clematis alpina Crocus vernus Cyclamen europaeum Cypripedium calceolus Dactylorhiza fuchsii Dactylorhiza...
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    Ferreirea spectabilis M.Allemão) Trifolium pratense L. Trifolium repens L. Crocus vernus (L.) Hill Agastache foeniculum Kuntze Agastache nepetoides Eriope crassipes...
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    napus May – Jun lemon extensively cultivated very good Yellow Crocus Crocus vernus (syn. Crocus aureus) April orange yellow feral and ornamental fair Leopard's...
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    the Kościeliska Valley is notable for the fields of giant crocus (Crocus vernus, syn: Crocus scepusiensis). The National Park contains several endemic...
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    waldsteinii, its circum-Pannonian distribution is similar to that of Crocus vernus agg., including a polyploidy factor. Or to the acidophile species Hieracium...
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    high mountain ranges. It feeds on many kinds of plants, but it favors Crocus vernus, thistles, and bilberries. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bombus...
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    Elizabetha Jacson or Jane Marcet. Selected Plates by Thomas Milton Crocus vernus Daphne mezereum Hypericum androsaemum Ilex aquifolium Lotus corniculatus...
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    Sand crocus Romulea columnae Oniongrass Romulea rosea * Spring crocus Crocus vernus * Early crocus Crocus tommasinianus * Autumn crocus Crocus nudiflorus...
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    lapwing Dexter cattle Bombus terrestris The site has the following Flora: Crocus vernus Cynosurus cristatus Centaurea nigra Festuca rubra Lotus corniculatus...
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    Crocus vernus in Rila...
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    hyacinths, but there is also a small number of Fritillaria and crocus, primarily the C.vernus types. In addition to functioning as a gene bank, the garden...
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    in Gladiolus. Gladioli grow from round, symmetrical corms (similar to crocuses) that are enveloped in several layers of brownish, fibrous tunics. Their...
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    varnished maxillaria, Maxillaria vernicosa vernicosus – vernicosa – vernicosum vernus, vernalis L spring (season) spring gentian, Gentiana verna; spring pheasant's...
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  • of other well known cultivated plants, such as freesias, gladioli and crocuses. Members of this family are perennial plants, with a bulb, corm or rhizome...
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