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- Catananche_caerulea abstract "The showy violet-blue perennial flower of the aster family Catananche caerulea bears the common names Cupid's dart, blue cupidone, and cerverina. It is a garden flower and is often used in dried flower arrangements. The plant grows in clumps of narrow grey-green leaves, and later in the summer sends up long stems at the end of which bloom bright cornflower blue to lavender flowers with rectangular, fringed petals and deep purple centers. The closed buds are soft and silver and the bracts form a papery cup beneath the opened blossom. It is native to the Mediterranean region. The flower was supposedly used by the ancient Greeks as a key ingredient in a love potion, hence the common name "Cupid's dart".".
- Catananche_caerulea binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Catananche_caerulea class Eudicots.
- Catananche_caerulea division Flowering_plant.
- Catananche_caerulea family Asteraceae.
- Catananche_caerulea family Cichorieae.
- Catananche_caerulea genus Catananche.
- Catananche_caerulea kingdom Plant.
- Catananche_caerulea order Asterales.
- Catananche_caerulea order Asterids.
- Catananche_caerulea thumbnail Catananche_caerulea_001.jpg?width=300.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageExternalLink cupidsdart.html.
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- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageID "3307049".
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- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageRevisionID "590805398".
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
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- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Bract.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Linnaeus.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Catananche.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cichorieae.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Cichorieae.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Cornflower_blue.
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- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Lavender_(color).
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Native_plant.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Perennial_plant.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
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- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Potion.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Horticultural_Society.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink File:Catananche_caerulea4.jpg.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLink File:Catananche_caerulea_MHNT.BOT.2009.17.18.jpg.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catananche caerulea".
- Catananche_caerulea binomial "Catananche caerulea".
- Catananche_caerulea binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Catananche_caerulea date "February 2013".
- Catananche_caerulea familia Asteraceae.
- Catananche_caerulea genus "Catananche".
- Catananche_caerulea hasPhotoCollection Catananche_caerulea.
- Catananche_caerulea name "Catananche caerulea".
- Catananche_caerulea ordo Asterales.
- Catananche_caerulea regnum Plant.
- Catananche_caerulea regnum Plantae.
- Catananche_caerulea species "C. caerulea".
- Catananche_caerulea tribus Cichorieae.
- Catananche_caerulea type "plant".
- Catananche_caerulea unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Catananche_caerulea unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Catananche_caerulea unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Catananche_caerulea unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Catananche_caerulea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cichorieae-stub.
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- Catananche_caerulea subject Category:Cichorieae.
- Catananche_caerulea subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Catananche_caerulea type Article.
- Catananche_caerulea type Eukaryote.
- Catananche_caerulea type Plant.
- Catananche_caerulea type Species.
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- Catananche_caerulea type Thing.
- Catananche_caerulea type Q19088.
- Catananche_caerulea type Q756.
- Catananche_caerulea comment "The showy violet-blue perennial flower of the aster family Catananche caerulea bears the common names Cupid's dart, blue cupidone, and cerverina. It is a garden flower and is often used in dried flower arrangements. The plant grows in clumps of narrow grey-green leaves, and later in the summer sends up long stems at the end of which bloom bright cornflower blue to lavender flowers with rectangular, fringed petals and deep purple centers.".
- Catananche_caerulea label "Catananche caerulea".
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- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Ysgellog_glas.
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- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Catananche_caerulea.
- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Catananche_caerulea.
- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Catananche_caerulea.
- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Catananche_caerulea.
- Catananche_caerulea sameAs m.094nw7.
- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Blå_gräsfibbla.
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- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Q514545.
- Catananche_caerulea sameAs Q514545.
- Catananche_caerulea wasDerivedFrom Catananche_caerulea?oldid=590805398.
- Catananche_caerulea depiction Catananche_caerulea_001.jpg.
- Catananche_caerulea isPrimaryTopicOf Catananche_caerulea.
- Catananche_caerulea name "Catananche caerulea".