• Lobelia agrestis E.Wimm. Lobelia aguana E.Wimm. Lobelia alpina Vell. Lobelia alsinoides Lam. Lobelia alticaulis Proctor Lobelia amoena Michx. Lobelia...
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  • of plants Lobelia niihauensis - endangered Lobelia oahuensis - critically endangered Lobelia gaudichaudii - critically endangered Lobelia gloria-montis...
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    Lobelia, and Platycodon (balloonflower). Campanula rapunculus (rampion or r. bellflower) and Codonopsis lanceolata are eaten as vegetables. Lobelia inflata...
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    the 20th century refer to the plants as "lobelias". Thus Degener construed Oha (ʻōhā) as "Hawaiian Lobelia" and Oha Kepau (ʻōhā kēpau) as "Hawaiian Clermontia"...
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    Often the forehead would be dusted with pollen of its favorite food, the Lobelia. The mamo's song was a group of nose whistles that sounded like a flute...
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    auction. (He reclaims them, much to the spite of his cousins Otho and Lobelia Sackville-Baggins.) The main action in The Lord of the Rings returns to...
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    forest. Many alpine species are endemic to Mount Kenya, such as the giant lobelias and senecios and a local subspecies of rock hyrax. An area of 715 km2 (276 sq mi)...
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    slender-billed starling of alpine East Africa, which pollinates giant lobelias. The starling family Sturnidae was introduced (as Sturnidia) by French...
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    nectar and pollen of a variety of nototrobic plant species, including Lobelia siphilitica, Linaria vulgaris, and Antirrhinum majus. Research published...
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    occur in the upper altitudes of Mount Kenya is in part due (at least in Lobelias) to the large amounts of mucilage which are contained by the rosettes of...
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