- test for alkalis.
M.
sylvestris has also been used for
veterinary purposes.
Plants previously often described as
Malva sylvestris var.
malaca are now...
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M.
sylvestris may
refer to:
Malus sylvestris, a
crabapple species native to
Europe Malva sylvestris, a
mallow species Miacis sylvestris, a
primitive carnivoran...
-
media related to
Malus sylvestris. USDA
Plants Profile for
Malus sylvestris Jepson Manual (JM93)
treatment of
Malus sylvestris —
introduced species in...
- and orange-red bark.
Pinus sylvestris is an
evergreen coniferous tree
growing up to 35
metres (115 feet) in
height and 1
m (3 ft 3 in) in
trunk diameter...
-
Phoenix sylvestris (
sylvestris - Latin, of the forest) also
known as
silver date palm,
Indian date,
sugar date palm or wild date palm, is a
species of...
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Morocco to
Xinjiang Tulipa sylvestris subsp.
primulina (Baker)
Maire &
Weiller – Algeria,
Morocco Tulipa sylvestris subsp.
sylvestris – Italy,
Libya Tulipa...
- Gal****o
Malva sti****cea Cav.
Malva subovata (DC.)
Molero & J.
M.Monts.
Malva sylvestris L. –
common mallow, high
mallow Malva ×
tetuanensis Pau Malva...
- of wild
crabapples from
Siberia (
M. baccata), the
Caucasus (
M. orientalis), and
Europe (
M.
sylvestris). Only the
M.
sieversii trees growing on the western...
- production. However, all
parts of N.
sylvestris can
cause discomfort or
irritation if consumed.
Nicotiana sylvestris is
cultivated as an
ornamental plant...
-
diameter in most of the wild species, to 6 cm (2+1⁄4 in) in
M.
sylvestris sieversii, 8 cm (3 in) in
M. domestica, and even
larger in
certain cultivated orchard...