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Several species occur in Hawaii,
where gardenias are
known as naʻu or nānū.
Hattie McDaniel famously wore
gardenias in her hair when she
accepted an Academy...
- for jaundice,
oedema and fevers.
English statesman Sir John
Barrow saw
gardenias in
nurseries in Guangzhou,
China in 1794. G.
jasminoides came to Europe...
- "Las
inolvidables gardenias de Isolina" (in Spanish).
Archived from the
original on
March 6, 2017.
Retrieved March 6, 2017. "Dos
Gardenias by
Miguel de Gonzalo"...
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Gardenia gordonii is a
species of
plant in the
family Rubiaceae endemic to Fiji. The
native gardenias of Fiji
possess a
diverse array of
natural products...
- Look up
Gardenia or
gardenia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gardenia is a
genus of
about 250
species of
flowering plants Gardenia may also
refer to:...
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Gardenia Foods (S) Pte Ltd. (also
known as
Gardenia Bakeries or
Gardenia) is a
Singaporean baked-goods
company with
presence in Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia...
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Vincent Gardenia (born
Vincenzo Scognamiglio;
January 7, 1920 –
December 9, 1992) was an Italian-American stage, film, and
television actor. He was nominated...
- Blue
Gardenia may
refer to: The Blue
Gardenia, a 1953 film Blue
Gardenia (song), a song for the film above,
written by Bob
Russell and
Lester Lee, which...
- The Blue
Gardenia is a 1953
American film noir
starring Anne Baxter,
Richard Conte, and Ann Sothern.
Directed by
Fritz Lang from a
screenplay by Charles...
- The
Gardenias were an
American doo-****
group led by
singer Luther Ingram.
Backed by
bandleader Ike Turner, they
recorded for
Federal Records in 1956....