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Weldenia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Commelinaceae, first formally described in 1829. It has one single species: Weldenia candida, which grows natively in Mexico and Guatemala. The Latin specific epithet candida means "shining white".

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  • Weldenia candida (es)
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  • Weldenia es un género monotípico de plantas con flores con una única especie: Weldenia candida Schult.f.,​ perteneciente a la familia Commelinaceae. (es)
  • Weldenia é um género botânico pertencente à família Commelinaceae. (pt)
  • Weldenia candida är en himmelsblomsväxtart som beskrevs av Julius Hermann Schultes. Weldenia candida ingår i släktet Weldenia och familjen himmelsblomsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Weldenia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Commelinaceae, first formally described in 1829. It has one single species: Weldenia candida, which grows natively in Mexico and Guatemala. The Latin specific epithet candida means "shining white". (en)
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  • Weldenia candida (en)
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  • *Rugendasia (Schiede ex Schltdl.) *Lampra (Benth.) *Rugendasia majalis (Schiede ex Schltdl.) *Weldenia schultesii (Schltdl.) *Lampra volcanica (Benth.) *Rugendasia majalis (Ehrenb. ex Hook.f.) *Weldenia candida f. caerulea (Matuda) (en)
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  • Weldenia es un género monotípico de plantas con flores con una única especie: Weldenia candida Schult.f.,​ perteneciente a la familia Commelinaceae. (es)
  • Weldenia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Commelinaceae, first formally described in 1829. It has one single species: Weldenia candida, which grows natively in Mexico and Guatemala. This herbaceous perennial has broad green, strap-shaped leaves growing in a rosette. The central, three-petalled, bright white flowers are borne over a long period in late spring and summer. Hardy down to −5 °C (23 °F), in temperate zones it prefers mild sheltered locations in full sun, with neutral or acid well-drained soil. It requires dry conditions over winter, so is best grown in an alpine house or similar, where protection can be provided. The Latin specific epithet candida means "shining white". (en)
  • Weldenia é um género botânico pertencente à família Commelinaceae. (pt)
  • Weldenia candida är en himmelsblomsväxtart som beskrevs av Julius Hermann Schultes. Weldenia candida ingår i släktet Weldenia och familjen himmelsblomsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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