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Gardenia jasminoides,
commonly known as
gardenia and cape jasmine, is an
evergreen flowering plant in the
coffee family Rubiaceae. It is
native to parts...
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Gardenia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
coffee family, Rubiaceae,
native to the
tropical and
subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar, Pacific...
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larvae feed on the
fruits of
Gardenia species,
including Gardenia jasminoides and
Gardenia florida.
Artipe eryx eryx (northern India, Burma...
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Fruitland in the state. At
their request, the name was
changed to
Gardenia in 1884. The
Florida Railroad, put
through the town just
prior to this, had listed...
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dramatic flower clusters".
Gardenia.net.
Archived from the
original on 2021-07-25. "How to
choose the
right Wisteria".
Gardenia.net.
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blooms as
night falls, and
close up
again when
daylight returns.: 26
Gardenias (
Gardenia jasminoides) put out
stronger scents at night, and night-blooming...
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Tulbaghia violacea". FloriData. "Tulbaghia
violacea (Society Garlic)".
Gardenia. Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families RHS A-Z
encyclopedia of...
- "Yucca
brevifolia (Joshua Tree)".
Gardenia.net.
Retrieved 5
February 2022. "Yucca
filamentosa (Adam's Needle)".
Gardenia.net.
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February 2022....
- Entertainment". "The Best
Gardenias".
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media related to The Ca****ts.
Volusia County listings at
Florida's Office of
Cultural and Historical...
- is
perceived to have
smells from some
flowers like jasmine, citrus, and
gardenia. However, they
yield no nectar.
Their scent tricks sphinx moths into pollinating...