Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
albicans .
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Potentilla candicans, P. ranunculoides, Agrostis perennans, Deschampia elongata, Trisetum virletti, and Poa annua as the dominant species.
Zacatonal 2007
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While pines are found at higher elevations, there are various species of oaks found at lower altitudes; they include Quercus corrugata, Q. skinneri, Q. oleoides, Q. candicans, Q. acatenangensi, Q. brachystachys, Q. peduncularis, Q. polymorpha, and Q. conspersa.
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= Hyacinthus candicans = and some Tulips suffer from a very similar, if not the same, organism.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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= = Hyacinthus candicans = = is generally grown in the company of other flowers which attain to something like its own imposing proportions.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Balm of Gilead, _P. balsamifera_ (A) and var. _candicans.
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Hyacinthus candicans, white; four feet; last three weeks of
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On a garden-cytisus (_Cytisus candicans attleyanus_) I once had the good fortune to observe a branch with ascidia, which ordinarily are very rare in this species.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Peonies, which are planted two and a half to three feet apart, may have the _Lilium superbum_, the later varieties of gladiolus, or _Hyacinth candicans_ planted in between them; the last two should be taken up each fall as they are not hardy in all sections.
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These spaces may be carpeted with annuals for a year or so, or planted with gladioli, lilies or _Hyacinth candicans_.
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The above is the _Populus candicans_, Ait., of the text.
Handbook of the Trees of New England Lorin Low Dame 1860
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