| 1. | Seeds of species and distinct color groups of Helleborus x hybridus.
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| 2. | Helleborus x hybridus ( also sold as Helleborus orientalis ), Lenten rose.
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| 3. | A tall herb fringe hosts common butterbur ( " Petasites hybridus " ).
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| 4. | The larvae feed on " Petasites hybridus " from within the stem and later the roots.
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| 5. | But Georgia gardeners get the best results with H . x hybridus, better known as the Lenten rose.
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| 6. | Among his lesser-known horticultural subjects was cineraria ( Pericallis x hybridus, formerly known as Senecio x hybridus ).
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| 7. | Among his lesser-known horticultural subjects was cineraria ( Pericallis x hybridus, formerly known as Senecio x hybridus ).
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| 8. | The larvae feed on the stems and roots of various grasses and low plants, including " Petasites hybridus ".
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| 9. | Regular glads have such an intricate pedigree that they are not assigned to a species, although catalogs occasionally refer to them as G . hybridus.
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| 10. | The exact origin is unknown, as " A . caudatus " is believed to be a wild " Amaranthus hybridus " aggregate.
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