- B.
vulgaris The lyre-pinnatifid leaf of
B.
vulgaris Barbarea verna Lansdown, R.V. (2014). "Barbarea
vulgaris". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2014:...
- subspecies:
Berberis vulgaris subsp.
australis (Boiss.)
Heywood Berberis vulgaris subsp.
seroi O.Bolòs & Vigo
Berberis vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris The
shrub is native...
-
B.
vulgaris may
refer to:
Bambusa vulgaris, an open
clump type
bamboo species Barbarea vulgaris, the bittercress, a
biennial herb
species Berberis vulgaris...
-
Chard or
Swiss chard (/tʃɑːrd/; Beta
vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris,
Cicla Group and
Flavescens Group) is a
green leafy vegetable. In the
cultivars of the Flavescens...
-
subspecies Beta
vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris. The wild
ancestor of the
cultivated beets is the sea beet (Beta
vulgaris subsp. maritima). Beta
vulgaris is a herbaceous...
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sometimes in very thin lines, it is the most
common variety of
B.
vulgaris. 'Striata' (Bambusa
vulgaris var.
striata (Lodd. ex Lindl.) Gamble): A
common variety...
- Plantarum. The
Latin specific epithet vulgaris means "common" (in the
sense of "widespread"). Lilacs—both S.
vulgaris and S. ×
persica the finer, smaller...
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including B.
glaucocarpa and
B.
darwinii in New
Zealand (where it is now
banned from sale and propagation), and
B.
vulgaris and green-leaved
B. thunbergii...
-
varieties of Beta
vulgaris grown for
their edible taproots and
leaves (called beet greens); they have been
classified as
B.
vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris Conditiva...
-
Artemisia vulgaris (common wormwood)".
PLANTS USDA.gov. Barney, J. N.; DiTommaso, A. (2002). "The
biology of
Canadian weeds. 118.
Artemisia vulgaris L." Canadian...