While pines are found at higher elevations, there are various species of oaks found at lower altitudes; they include Quercus corrugata, Q. skinneri, Q. oleoides, Q. candicans, Q. acatenangensi, Q. brachystachys, Q. peduncularis, Q. polymorpha, and Q. conspersa. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Potentilla candicans, P. ranunculoides, Agrostis perennans, Deschampia elongata, Trisetum virletti, and Poa annua as the dominant species. ❋ Unknown (2007)
= Hyacinthus candicans = and some Tulips suffer from a very similar, if not the same, organism. ❋ Sutton And Sons (N/A)
= = Hyacinthus candicans = = is generally grown in the company of other flowers which attain to something like its own imposing proportions. ❋ Sutton And Sons (N/A)
Balm of Gilead, _P. balsamifera_ (A) and var. _candicans. ❋ Unknown (1906)
Hyacinthus candicans, white; four feet; last three weeks of ❋ Unknown (1903)
On a garden-cytisus (_Cytisus candicans attleyanus_) I once had the good fortune to observe a branch with ascidia, which ordinarily are very rare in this species. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)
Peonies, which are planted two and a half to three feet apart, may have the _Lilium superbum_, the later varieties of gladiolus, or _Hyacinth candicans_ planted in between them; the last two should be taken up each fall as they are not hardy in all sections. ❋ Unknown (1885)
These spaces may be carpeted with annuals for a year or so, or planted with gladioli, lilies or _Hyacinth candicans_. ❋ Unknown (1885)
The above is the _Populus candicans_, Ait., of the text. ❋ Lorin Low Dame (1860)
_Balm of Gilead_ 37-39, 171 balsamifera, _var. _ intermedia _Poplar, Balsam_ 36 balsamifera, _var. _ latifolia _Poplar, Balsam_ 36 candicans, Ait. ❋ Lorin Low Dame (1860)
The leaves of var. _intermedia_ are obovate to oval; those of var. _latifolia_ closely approach the leaves of _P. candicans_. ❋ Lorin Low Dame (1860)
Balm of Gilead_ 36, 37 balsamifera, _var. _ candicans, Gray. ❋ Lorin Low Dame (1860)
INDIGOFERA _candicans_ foliis ternatis lanceolato-linearibus subtus sericeis, spicis pedunculatis paucifloris, leguminibus cylindraceis rectis. ❋ William Curtis (1772)
Madeira, a Portuguese territory, is the source of some striking plants adopted by California gardeners - pride of Madeira (Echium candicans or E. fastuosum) for one - but the Spanish Canaries are the real cornucopia. ❋ [email protected] (Joe Eaton (2010)
Threatened species include lesser nothura Nothura minor (VU), dwarf tinamou Taoniscus nanus (VU), Brazilian merganser Mergus octosetacues (CR), yellow-faced amazon Amazona zanthops (VU), white-winged nightjar Caprimulgus candicans (EN), rufous-sided pygmy-tyrant Euscarthmus rufomarginatus (VU), cineous warbling finch Poospiza cinerea (VU), marsh seedeater Sporophila palustris (EN), and black-masked finch Coryphaspiza melanotis (VU). ❋ Unknown (2008)