Moluccella laevis
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moluccella-laevis-257-2806285
title:
Moluccella laevis
text:
Moluccella laevis, the Bells-of-Ireland, Bells of Ireland, Molucca balmis, shellflower or shell flower, is a summer flowering annual, native to Turkey, Syria and the Caucasus. It is cultivated for its spikes of flowers. In the language of flowers, it represents luck. The tiny white flowers are surrounded by apple green calyces which are persistent. The rounded leaves are pale green. Fast growing, Moluccella laevis will reach 1 metre and spread to 30 centimeters with an erect, branching habit. A
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description:
Species of flowering plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moluccella_laevis
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2023-04-28T09:19:22Z
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