- A
candelabrum (plural
candelabra but also used as the
singular form) is a
candle holder with
multiple arms. "Candelabra" can be used to
describe a variety...
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Euphorbia candelabrum is a
succulent species of
plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae, one of
several plants commonly known as
candelabra tree. It is endemic...
- The
Candelabrum is a 4,700-foot-elevation (1,433-meter)
pillar in
Grand County, Utah,
United States. The
Candelabrum is
located within the Park Avenue...
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Salvia candelabrum is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae,
native to
southern Spain. It is a woody-based
perennial growing to 100 cm...
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Candelabrum capensis, or gnome's hat hydroid, is a
species of
sessile hydroid cnidarian. It is a
member of the
family Candelabridae. The gnome's hat hydroid...
- Pand****
candelabrum, also
known as the
chandelier tree or
candelabrum tree, is a
species of **** palm
found in
tropical Africa,
notably Liberia. It...
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Candelabrum tentaculatum, also
called the
dreadlocks hydroid or
calamari hydroid, is a
sessile marine hydroid, that is
found off the Cape
Peninsula of...
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means candelabrum in Latin,
which has a
broader range than the
modern word - "a candlestick, a
branched candlestick, a chandelier,
candelabrum, or also...
- In 1562,
Marco d'Agrate's St.
Bartholomew and the
famous Trivulzio candelabrum (12th century) were added.
After the
accession of
Carlo Borromeo to the...
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Symplocos candelabrum is a
flowering plant in the
sapphireberry family. The
specific epithet may
refer to the
candelabrum-like
display of
stamens in the...