Grandiflorus

Word GRANDIFLORUS
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Upper hill dipterocarp forest on Mt. Apo is dominated by the dipterocarps Hopea plagata, Shorea guiso, and Dipterocarpus grandiflorus and species of Cinnamomum, Lithocarpus, Homalanthus, and Musa. ❋ Unknown (2007)

(Juncus grandiflorus), are nearly the only ones that grow on the swampy surface. ❋ Unknown (2003)

-- A large-flowered and very beautiful species, rivalling, in the size and fragrance of its blossoms, the gigantic night-flowering Cereus grandiflorus. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)

In the Botanical Magazine it is stated that the flowers of this species are equal and even superior to those of C. grandiflorus; but we have not seen flowers such as would bear out that statement. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)

There are a number of night-flowering species and varieties, but the one especially known as the Night-blooming Cereus is _Cereus grandiflorus_, which, when in full bloom, presents a rare sight. ❋ James Sheehan (N/A)

P. roseus grandiflorus (large rose-flowered); Fig. 14. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)

-- This is very like C. grandiflorus, and is slightly and not very agreeably perfumed. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)

We have known large plants of _Cereus grandiflorus_, to produce as many as twenty-five fine blossoms each in the course of a season. ❋ James Sheehan (N/A)

Flowers fragrant, 6 in. across, resembling those of the night-blossoming Cereus grandiflorus; sepals greenish-white, petals pure white. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)

_ -- A flower of _Phaius grandiflorus_ was found in the same condition as the _Catasetum_, mentioned at pp. 291 and ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

We have had a number of flowers of a pure feathery white, _C. grandiflorus_, that were over fifteen inches in diameter; this is the best of the night-flowering species. ❋ James Sheehan (N/A)

I will mention a few of the finer sorts, which are mostly species: _A. diversifolius_, _A. ericoides_, _A. grandiflorus_, _A. pendulus_, and ❋ John Wood (N/A)

Flowers as large as those of C. grandiflorus; tube covered with tufts of white hairs; sepals or outer whorl of segments bright orange, the inner pure white, and arranged like a cup. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)

The Astelia is assisted by a few other plants, —here and there a small creeping Myrtus (M. nummularia), with a woody stem like our cranberry and with a sweet berry, —an Empetrum (E. rubrum), like our heath, —a rush (Juncus grandiflorus), are nearly the only ones that grow on the swampy surface. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The forms known as _P. speciosus, P. grandiflorus, _ and var. _speciosissimus_ (DD) are good; also the species _P. pubescens, _ (A) _P. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Philadelphus coronarius and grandiflorus. philadelphus species.phillyreas. phlox, culture of. phlox, perennial. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The commonest one is _C. nycticalus, _ but _C. grandiflorus, C. triangularis_ and others are occasionally seen. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Lathyrus grandiflorus, and has been very partially verified by me. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

The Astelia is assisted by a few other plants, -- here and there a small creeping Myrtus (M. nummularia), with a woody stem like our cranberry and with a sweet berry, -- an Empetrum (E. rubrum), like our heath, -- a rush (Juncus grandiflorus), are nearly the only ones that grow on the swampy surface. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

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