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The plants: Natives Chasmanthium latifolium Northern Sea Oats, a grass with dancing seedheads, and Aster laevis 'Bluebird,' a hit with butterflies, bees and birds, are paired with Carex testacea 'Prairie Fire' and Sedum sichotense, whose colors intensify as temperatures drop; bright chartreuse Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' adds to the show.
Mums Not the Word 2011
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I love the two-toned Muscari latifolium and Fritillaria uva vulpis.
Miscellaneous Spring Bulbs 2010-The Best Of The Rest « Fairegarden 2010
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The M. latifolium has interesting leaves, other than that, it it not much different from the old fashioned kind.
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Muscari latifolium was seen in a magazine article in 2000 and planted along the ridge before any of the other shrubs and perennials.
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Upper montane forest trees include Agathis philippinensis, Dacrydium pectinatum, Podocarpus polystachyus, Gnetum latifolium, Cycas wadei, Cinnamomum rupestre, Nepenthes philippinensis, and Angiopteris spp.
Palawan rain forests 2008
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Stony river shores are widespread, clothed only by pioneer species like willowherb Chamaenerion latifolium.
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(_L. latifolium_) has larger and fewer leaflets than the slender and somewhat flimsy foliage of the common form.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Now two European and some corresponding American species of water-parsnip, the _Sium latifolium_ and _Berula angustifolia_ with their allies, are umbellifers, which bear pinnate instead of bi - or tri-pinnate leaves.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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[Canthium latifolium] Plectronia latifolia, Benth. et Hook.
Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Ernest Giles 1866
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More particularly of shrubs and small trees in swamps: some willows, Kalmia glauca (pale laurel), Ledum latifolium and palustre (Labrador tea), Ribes lacustre (swamp gooseberry), and in one place Betula pumila (low birch).
The Maine Woods 1858
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