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Cyprium may
refer to: Copper, an
element with the
Latin name
cuprum Cyclamen cyprium, a
cyclamen that is
endemic to the
island of
Cyprus This disambiguation...
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Cyclamen cyprium (Cyprus cyclamen) is a
perennial growing from a tuber,
native to
woodland at 300–1,200 m (980–3,940 ft)
elevation in the
mountains of...
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Correvon Cyclamen coum Mill.
Cyclamen creti**** (Dörfl.) Hildebr.
Cyclamen cyprium Kotschy Cyclamen grae**** Link
Cyclamen hederifolium Aiton Cyclamen intaminatum...
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mined prin****lly on Cyprus, the
origin of the name of the metal, from aes
cyprium (metal of Cyprus),
later corrupted to
cuprum (Latin).
Coper (Old English)...
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Sedum cyprium, the
Cyprus stonecrop, is an erect, monocarpic,
succulent herb with an
unbranched stem, 10–30 cm high.
Leaves succulent,
simple and entire...
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Thlaspi cyprium, the
Cyprus penny-cress, is a
perennial herb,
flowering from
February to May. This herb is a
nickel hyperac****ulator with a
recorded ac****ulation...
- its name to the
classical Latin word for
copper through the
phrase aes
Cyprium, "metal of Cyprus",
later shortened to Cuprum. The
standard demonym relating...
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obtained in 1969 in the
Netherlands between this
species and
Cyclamen cyprium –
another species of
subgenus Gyrophoebe. This
fertile hybrid has pink...
- rose[citation needed]
Croatia – Iris
croatica (unofficial)
Cyprus –
Cyclamen cyprium Czech Republic – Tilia[citation needed]
Denmark – red
clover (Trifolium...
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copper was aes
cyprium, from the name of
Cyprus in Gr****: Κύπρος,
which is read as: Kypros. In
later centuries aes
cyprium became simply cyprium and then cuprum...