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- Polemon II renamed the town Fanizan and named the town after himself to Polemonium ( modern Fatsa Turkey ).
- The oldest recorded name of the town is Polemonion (, Latinized as Polemonium ), after Polemon I of Pontus.
- In and around the United Kingdom, for example, Greek valerian ( " Polemonium caeruleum " ), which are peculiar to the Pennines.
- Fatsa was first mentioned, in the era of the Kingdom of Pontus, as " Polemonium ", after King client king appointed by Mark Antony.
- I admire Jacob's ladder ( Polemonium caeruleum ) more for its glossy, fern-like leaves now than I did for its sprays of blue flowers in June.
- In about 295, Diocletian ( r . 284 305 ) divided the province into three smaller provinces, one of which was Pontus Polemoniacus, called after Polemonium, which was its administrative capital.
- The Monyash end of Lathkill Dale is well known for the flower Jacob's ladder ( " Polemonium caeruleum " ), which is common in gardens but rare in the wild.
- There are fishing fleets harboured at the port in Fatsa and in the small districts of Yal1k鰕 and Bolaman ( " Polemonium " ) and in the hamlet of Belice, which forms a natural harbour.
- Wildflowers that bloom in the area include moss campion ( Silene acaulis ), alpine forget-me-not ( Myosotis alpestris ), sky pilot ( Polemonium viscosum ), mountain gentian ( Gentiana ), and paintbrush ( Castilleja ).
- ""'Polemonium " "', commonly called "'Jacob's ladder "', is a genus of between 25 and 40 species of flowering plants in the family Polemoniaceae, native to cool temperate to arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
- Wildflowers that bloom in the area include moss campion ( Silene acaulis ), alpine forget-me-not ( Myosotis alpestris ), sky pilot ( Polemonium viscosum ), mountain gentian or Ranier pleated gentian ( Gentiana parryi ) or ( Gentiana calycosa ), and paintbrush ( Castilleja ).
- Alpine wildflowers cover the rock ledges, including sky pilot ( Polemonium viscosum ); Parry lousewort ( Pedicularis parryi ); alpine Smelowskia ( Smelowskia calycina ); spotted saxifrage ( Saxifragaceae bronchialis ); moss campion ( Silene acaulis subacaulenscens ); and alpine forget-me-not ( Myosotis alpestris ).
- It was divided into the three districts : "'Pontus Galaticus "'in the west, bordering on Galatia; "'Pontus Polemoniacus "'in the centre, so called from its capital Polemonium; and "'Pontus Cappadocicus "'in the east, bordering on Cappadocia ( Armenia Minor ).
- Only one genus ( " Polemonium " ) is found in Europe, and two ( " Phlox " and " Polemonium " ) in Asia, where they are confined to cool temperate to arctic regions; both genera also occur more widely in North America, suggesting relatively recent colonization of the Old World from North America.
- Only one genus ( " Polemonium " ) is found in Europe, and two ( " Phlox " and " Polemonium " ) in Asia, where they are confined to cool temperate to arctic regions; both genera also occur more widely in North America, suggesting relatively recent colonization of the Old World from North America.