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What (who) is twinflower - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Linnea borealis
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  • The leaves are under 1cm long, with a few shallow teeth on the upper half.

twinflower         
GENUS OF PLANTS
Twin flower; Twin Flower; Twin-flower; Twinflower; Linnaea Borealis; Linnea Borealis; Dipelta; Dipeltata; Diabelia
¦ noun a slender evergreen trailing plant with pairs of very small trumpet-shaped pink flowers in the leaf axils, native to northern coniferous woodland. [Linnaea borealis.]
Linnaea borealis         
GENUS OF PLANTS
Twin flower; Twin Flower; Twin-flower; Twinflower; Linnaea Borealis; Linnea Borealis; Dipelta; Dipeltata; Diabelia
·- The twin flower which grows in cold northern climates.
Linnaea borealis         
GENUS OF PLANTS
Twin flower; Twin Flower; Twin-flower; Twinflower; Linnaea Borealis; Linnea Borealis; Dipelta; Dipeltata; Diabelia
Linnaea borealis is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae (the honeysuckle family). Until 2013, it was the only species in the genus Linnaea.

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Linnaea borealis

Linnaea borealis is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae (the honeysuckle family). Until 2013, it was the only species in the genus Linnaea. It is a boreal to subarctic woodland subshrub, commonly known as twinflower (sometimes written twin flower).

This plant was a favorite of Carl Linnaeus, founder of the modern system of binomial nomenclature, for whom the genus was named.