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Soldanella
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ot ...
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Soldanella Pusilla
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Tatricola
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Pseudomontana
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Pindicola
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Oreodoxa
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Montana
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Minima
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Marmarossiensis
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Major
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Hungarica
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Chrysosticta
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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Soldanella Carpatica
The genus ''Soldanella'', commonly known in English as snowbell, includes about 15 species of flowering plants native to European mountains, from the Pyrenees, the Apennines, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Balkans. They grow in woods, damp pastures and rocky landscapes from 500-3,000 m above sea level, often in hollows which hold snow into late spring and early summer. The name ''Soldanella'' means "little coins" in Italian.The botanical name ''Soldanella'' dates from the 16th century and comes from Italian ''soldo'' which was a type of coin (from medieval Latin ''soldanus'', a certain type of coin). ''Soldanella'' is a diminutive of ''soldo''; it means little coins. Book: ''The Names of Plants'' by David Gledhill, year 2008, page 355. Appearance The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1–5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers. The species are similar to each ...
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