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Their viridescens is a little loud with oak at the moment, but certainly well made.
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Triturus viridescens, or in English just a common newt.
It's Like This, Cat 1963
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_Triturus viridescens_, or in English just a common newt.
It’s like this, cat Emily Neville
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These varieties have received such names as _H. orientalis elegans_, _H.o. viridescens_, and _H.o. punctatus_.
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_Sanguinea_ and _viridescens_, whereas they are now known to be merely two forms of the same flower.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing Neltje Blanchan 1891
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So also among the plants there is a graduated series from the simplest, such as _Mucor viridescens_, up to the most complicated plant.
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[4] Delphinium viridescens can be located mostly in wet meadows and stream sides in coniferous forest, heavy clay soils.
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Delphinium viridescens most closely resembles Delphinium multiplex, but may be distinguished using the following characters: Delphinium viridescens is typically 3-5 feet tall; sepals are iridescent purplish-yellow or greenish-yellow; and in some instances, the degree of basal and cauline leaf dissection has been observed to be greater in Delphinium viridescens, although immature specimens of Delphinium viridescens and Delphinium multiplex cannot readily be distinguished on this character.
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Delphinium viridescens stems 90-150 cm; base usually green, glabrous.
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Delphinium viridescens is one of a group of tall Delphinium species that occur in the
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