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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2012
The well‐known and long‐cultivated canary creeper, Tropaeolum peregrinum L. is illustrated. Its relationship with other species, history and cultivation are discussed.
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The well‐known and long‐cultivated canary creeper, Tropaeolum peregrinum L. is illustrated. Its relationship with other species, history and cultivation are discussed.
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Persistierende Blütensporne bei Tropaeolum
Flora, 1980Summary The flowers of Tropaeolum pentaphyllum LAM., T. speciosum P oepp . et E ndl . and T. tricolor Sw. have persistent spurs which remain turgescent until fruitage.
Focko Weberling, Ludwig Müller
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Tropaeolaceae: 677. TROPAEOLUM AZUREUM
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010Tropaeolum azureum Bertero ex Colla from northern Chile is described and illustrated. Its cultivation and propagation are discussed.
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Tropaeolaceae: 683. TROPAEOLUM INCISUM
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010Tropaeolum incisum Sweet is described and illustrated. Its history and distribution in the wild are discussed and notes on cultivation are given. Reference is made to the vigorous form grown in Kew's Alpine House.
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Tropaeolaceae: 681. TROPAEOLUM TRICOLOR
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010Tropaeolum tricolor Sweet is described and illustrated. Its history and distribution in the wild are discussed and notes on cultivation are given.
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Tropaeolaceae: 680. TROPAEOLUM BEUTHII
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010Tropaeolum beuthii Klotzsch is described and illustrated. Its history and distribution in the wild are discussed and notes on its cultivation are given.
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Tropaeolaceae: 684. TROPAEOLUM POLYPHYLLUM
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010Tropaeolum polyphyllum Cav. is illustrated and described. The history of its discovery and its distribution are given; its propagation and cultivation are discussed.
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