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Leontopodium nivale,
commonly called edelweiss (lit. 'noble white') (English: /ˈeɪdəlvaɪs/ AY-dəl-vyce; German: Edelweiß [ˈeːdl̩vaɪs] or Alpen-Edelweiß)...
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fungus Microdochium nivale . The white-pink
mycelium on
infected leaf
blades is a
distinguishing characteristic of the
Microdochium nivale pathogen. Fusarium...
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Trillium nivale, the snow
trillium or
dwarf white trillium, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Melanthiaceae. It is
native to
parts of the east...
- grandiflorum, T.
nivale, T. recurvatum, T. sessile, T. viride Indiana: T. cernuum, T. e****, T. flexipes, T. grandiflorum, T.
nivale, T. recurvatum,...
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Culcitium nivale,
synonym Senecio nivalis, is a
flowering plant in the
aster family Asteraceae,
native to
Ecuador and Peru. "Culcitium
nivale ****h". Plants...
- léōn ('lion') and pódion ('foot'). The
genus includes the
edelweiss (L.
nivale), a well-known
plant from the
mountains of Europe. The term
edelweiss can...
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Fragum nivale is a
species of ****le in the
family Cardiidae, that
lives in the
Western Indian Ocean, in
benthic environments. It has a body
length of...
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Hieracium laevigatum subsp.
magistri (Godr.) Zahn
Hieracium laevigatum subsp.
nivale (Froel.) Zahn
Hieracium laevigatum subsp.
perangustum (Dahlst.) Zahn Hieracium...
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musical The
Sound of Music. It is
named after the
edelweiss (Leontopodium
nivale), a
white flower found high in the Alps. The song was
created for the 1959...
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Cerastium lagascanum C.Vicioso
Cerastium lapponi****
Crantz Cerastium nivale D.Don ex
Nyman Cerastium obtusifolium Kar. & Kir.
Cerastium refractum All...