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Circaea lutetiana
species of plant

Circaea
Circaea, or '''enchanter's nightshades', is a genus of flowering plants in the evening primrose family Onagraceae. About two dozen taxa have been described, including eight species. Plants of the genus occur throughout the temperate and boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere. Three taxa occur in North America: Circaea alpina, Circaea canadensis, and the hybrid Circaea × sterilis. The generic name Circaea'' refers to the enchantress Circe from Greek mythology who is said to have used the herb as a charm.

Circaea alpina
species of plant
Circaea × intermedia
species of plant

Circaea cordata
species of plant
Circaea mollis
species of plant
Circaea erubescens
species of plant
Circaea canadensis
species of plant

Circaea glabrescens
species of plant

Circaea repens
species of plant
Circaea × mentiens
species of plant
Circaea × dubia
species of plant
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species of plant
Circaea × skvortsovii
species of plant
Circaea × taronensis
species of plant
Circaea × decipiens
species of plant