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There are no endemic genera; endemics are at the subgenus and species level only (for example, the subgenera Santolina and Kittariana of the genus Tanacetum).
Kazakh steppe 2008
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Santolina fragrantissima of Forskal, which grew here in great plenty.
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Santolina fragrantissima of Forskal, which grew here in great plenty.
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Obeitheran [Arabic], Santolina fragrantissima of Forskal, which grew here in great plenty.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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I rubbed the Santolina (we call it Cotton Lavender) and the scent took me back ten years ...
Garden Voices 2010
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This leaves me with a handsome green fountain of smooth foliage, which prompts me to remove the dulling brass buttons of the sub-shrub Santolina chamaecyparissus, growing next to it, too.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Anna Naeser Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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This leaves me with a handsome green fountain of smooth foliage, which prompts me to remove the dulling brass buttons of the sub-shrub Santolina chamaecyparissus, growing next to it, too.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Anna Naeser Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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I rubbed the Santolina (we call it Cotton Lavender) and the scent took me back ten years ...
Garden Voices 2010
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This leaves me with a handsome green fountain of smooth foliage, which prompts me to remove the dulling brass buttons of the sub-shrub Santolina chamaecyparissus, growing next to it, too.
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This leaves me with a handsome green fountain of smooth foliage, which prompts me to remove the dulling brass buttons of the sub-shrub Santolina chamaecyparissus, growing next to it, too.
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