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  2. Ulmus minor 'Sarniensis' - Wikipedia

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    The tree is named for the Channel Island of Guernsey (Sarnia was the Roman name for Guernsey), where it may have originated. A similar tree is found along the Brittany coast, referred to in several 18th and 19th century French treatises as l'Orme male [ 31 ] [ 32 ] owing to its phallic resemblance; it is still sometimes referred to as the male ...

  3. Category:Images of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of Guernsey" This category contains only the following file. Ebenezerlepage.jpg 253 × 397; 40 KB

  4. Nerine - Wikipedia

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    Nerine / n ɪ ˈ r aɪ n iː / [4] (nerines, Guernsey lily, Jersey lily, spider lily) is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. They are bulbous perennials , some evergreen , associated with rocky and arid habitats.

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  7. Nerine sarniensis - Wikipedia

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    Nerine sarniensis, commonly known as Guernsey lily or Raquel is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae.It is the type species of the Nerine genus.It is widely cultivated in the temperate world and is particularly associated with the island of Guernsey, as reflected in both its Latin and common names (sarniensis means "from Guernsey"), [2] though it does not originate there ...

  8. Ulmus minor 'Dicksonii' - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are "a fine yellow colour, said to last till autumn", [1] though specimens in the north appear to colour less well (see gallery). A photograph of 'Dicksonii' was published in the Royal Horticultural Society 's Gardeners' Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers (1989).

  9. Magnolia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are green above and brownish underneath. [36] The flowers are very fragrant and the leaves are narrow and leathery. [37] 'Goliath' was developed by Caledonia Nurseries of Guernsey, and has a bushier habit and globular flowers of up to 30 cm (12 in) diameter. Long-flowering, it has oval leaves which lack the brownish hair underneath. [36]