Dierama pulcherrimum
Dierama pulcherrimum, is a plant with drooping flowers of silvery-gray pink, introduced to British gardeners in 1866 by the Yorkshire botanist James Backhouse; it is today the most commonly seen dierama in cool-temperate gardens. Common names include angel's fishing rod, hair bell, and wand flower. 'Dierama' is Greek for 'funnel' and describes the flower's shape.
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Dierama pulcherrimum
Dierama pulcherrimum, is a plant with drooping flowers of silvery-gray pink, introduced to British gardeners in 1866 by the Yorkshire botanist James Backhouse; it is today the most commonly seen dierama in cool-temperate gardens. Common names include angel's fishing rod, hair bell, and wand flower. 'Dierama' is Greek for 'funnel' and describes the flower's shape.
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Dierama pulcherrimum, es una e ...... ciente a la familia Iridaceae.
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Dierama pulcherrimum, is a pla ...... describes the flower's shape.
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*Dierama longiflorum (G.J.Lewis)
*Sparaxis pulcherrima (Hook.f.)
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Dierama pulcherrimum
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D. pulcherrimum
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Dierama pulcherrimum, es una e ...... ciente a la familia Iridaceae.
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Dierama pulcherrimum, is a pla ...... describes the flower's shape.
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Dierama pulcherrimum
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Dierama pulcherrimum
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