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Lysimachia arvensis, syn.
Anagallis arvensis,
commonly known as the
scarlet pimpernel, red pimpernel, red chickweed, poor man's barometer, poor man's...
- uses of
A.
arvensis are:
Acinos arvensis,
a synonym of
Clinopodium acinos, the
basil thyme Agaricus arvensis, the
horse mushroom Alauda arvensis, the skylark...
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Mentha arvensis by some
authors as two varieties, M.
arvensis var.
glabrata Fernald (North
American plants such as
American Wild Mint) and M.
arvensis var...
- when they are few, the
plant as
a whole can
resemble V.
arvensis. It is
native to Africa, Asia and Europe.
Veronica arvensis plants go
through changes in...
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Arvensis,
a Latin adjective meaning in the fields, is the
specific epithet of the following:
Acinos arvensis,
a synonym of
Clinopodium acinos, the basil...
- (2014). "Torilis
arvensis".
Jepson eFlora.
Jepson Flora Project.
Retrieved 11
December 2015. "Common
Hedge Parsley (Torilis
arvensis)". www.illinoiswildflowers...
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Rhamphospermum arvense, (syns. Br****ica
arvensis and
Sinapis arvensis) the
charlock mustard,
field mustard, wild mustard, or just charlock, is an annual...
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clusters and
having a long
corolla tube.
Sherardia arvensis plants are
hermaphroditic and
pollinated by flies.
Sherardia arvensis is
a common weed of fields...
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Agaricus arvensis,
commonly known as the
horse mushroom, is
a mushroom-forming
fungus of the
genus Agaricus. It was
described as
Agaricus arvensis by Jacob...
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Convolvulus arvensis, or
field bindweed, is
a species of
bindweed in the
Convolvulaceae native to
Europe and Asia. It is
a rhizomatous and
climbing or...