Definition of Cochlearia officinalis. Meaning of Cochlearia officinalis. Synonyms of Cochlearia officinalis

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Definition of Cochlearia officinalis

Cochlearia officinalis
Scurvy grass [Scurvy + grass; or cf. Icel. skarfak[=a]l scurvy grass.] (Bot.) A kind of cress (Cochlearia officinalis) growing along the seacoast of Northern Europe and in arctic regions. It is a remedy for the scurvy, and has proved a valuable food to arctic explorers. The name is given also to other allied species of plants.

Meaning of Cochlearia officinalis from wikipedia

- Cochlearia officinalis, common scurvygr****, scurvy-gr****, or spoonwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae. The plant acquired...
- C. officinalis are accepted as distinct species by some botanists. Cochlearia acutangula Cochlearia aestuariaEstuarine scurvy-gr**** Cochlearia alatipes...
- Borago officinalis (borage) Buddleja officinalis (pale butterflybush) Calendula officinalis (pot marigold) Cinchona officinalis (quinine) Cochlearia officinalis...
- Rainforest Cochlearia officinalis, a flowering plant species Corallina officinalis, a calcareous red seaweed species Cyathula officinalis, a plant species...
- and finally, in old American slang, all British people. The plant Cochlearia officinalis, also known as "common scurvygr****", acquired its common name from...
- Euphrasia officinalis (eyebright); Veronica officinalis (speedwell or fluellen); Veronica anagullis (water speedwell); Gratiola officinalis (herb of grace)...
- misnomer, tied to its similar appearance to common scurvygr**** (Cochlearia officinalis), which shares similarly shaped leaves as well as sharing the german...
- vegetation at sites such as Clò Mòr includes common scurvygr**** Cochlearia officinalis and a wide range of habitats are present. These include cliff-top...
- Waterlogged Plant Remains. From left to right: bog pond weed (Potamogeton poligonifolius); birch (Betula sp.); and common scurvygr**** (Cochlearia officinalis)....
- jumble″ of rocks. The only plants recorded are common scurvygr**** (Cochlearia officinalis), rock sea–spurry (Spergularia rupicola) and orache (Atriplex sp)...