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It's called Encyclia fragrans, and it's a species (i.e., not a man-made hodge podge of various species, but a pure species in and of itself).
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Anatolius was dead (3 July, 458) and had been succeeded by St. Gennadius, that the Emperor put into effect the opinion he had elicited from all the bishops of the East in the "Encyclia", by exiling Ælurus first to Gangrus in Paphlagonia, and then in 460 to the Cheronesus.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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This is especially true for some species of orchids of genus Oncidium, Cycnoches, Schomburgkia, Brassavola, Encyclia, Lycaste many species of Catteya, and the species Masdevallia tovarencis (endemic of the central portion of the Cordillera de la Costa).
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Prosthechea cochleata (formerly Encyclia cochleata)
11/04/2005 2005
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Encyclia cochleata, now called Prosthechea cochleata
03/24/2006 2006
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And for these let thus much suffice, for they have been treated of at sufficient length in my Encyclia.
Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle
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Encyclia tampense alba orchid in bloom overlooking our water garden.
WN.com - Articles related to Murdoch's 'Trojan horse' threatens Arab cultural heritage 2010
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