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  2. Osteospermum - Wikipedia

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    Osteospermum / ˌɒstiəˈspɜːrməm, - tioʊ -/, [2] [3] is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Calenduleae, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family Asteraceae. [4] They are known as the daisybushes [5] or African daisies. [6] Its species have been given several common names, including African daisy, South African ...

  3. Cypripedium acaule - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium acaule is commonly referred to in English as the pink lady's slipper or moccasin flower. The specific epithet acaule means "lacking an obvious stem", a reference to its short underground stem, for which reason the plant is also known as the stemless lady's-slipper. In Anishinaabemowin, it is known as makizinkewe.

  4. List of U.S. state and territory flowers - Wikipedia

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    Purple lilac (state flower) Syringa vulgaris: 1919: Pink lady's slipper (state wildflower) Cypripedium acaule: 1991: New Jersey: Violet: Viola sororia: 1971: New Mexico: Yucca flower: Yucca: 1927: New York: Rose: Rosa: 1955: North Carolina: Flowering dogwood (state flower) Cornus florida: 1941: Carolina lily (state wildflower) Lilium michauxii ...

  5. Saxifraga oppositifolia - Wikipedia

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    Saxifraga oppositifolia is a low-growing, densely or loosely matted plant growing up to 5 cm (2 in) high, with somewhat woody branches of creeping or trailing habit close to the surface. The leaves are small, rounded, scale-like, opposite in four rows with ciliated margins. The flowers are solitary on short stalks, petals purple or lilac, much ...

  6. Phemeranthus calycinus - Wikipedia

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    Phemeranthus calycinus is an herbaceous perennial, typically growing in large colonies. Its leaves are up to 5 centimetres (2 in) long, linear, very narrow, succulent, and found at the base of the plant. [3] A leafless flower stalk rises from the basal leaves to a height of about 30 centimetres (12 in). Pink-red to red-purple flowers are ...

  7. Digitalis purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Digitalis purpurea is an herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant. The leaves are spirally arranged, simple, 10–35 cm (3.9–13.8 in) long and 5–12 cm (2–5 in) broad, and are covered with gray-white pubescent and glandular hairs, imparting a woolly texture. The foliage forms a tight rosette at ground level in the first year.