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- Avena barbata is a species of wild oat known by the common name slender wild oat. It has edible seeds. It is a diploidized autotetraploid gr**** (2n=4x=28)...
- for up to 10 years. Avena aemulansEuropean Russia Avena barbataslender wild oat – from Portugal + Morocco to Tajikistan Avena brevisshort oat...
- nineteenth century to open gr****lands, primarily Eurasian wild oats (Avena fatua and Avena barbata). Much of the gr****land has been replaced by various oaks, especially...
- "Avena barbata subsp. barbata" Archived 2021-12-27 at the Wayback Machine. MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Avena barbata subsp...
- of habitats; acorns are a favorite food, in addition to wild oats (Avena barbata), drawing turkeys to areas of open oak forest and oak savanna across...
- Avena abyssinica, also known as the Ethiopian oat and "Ajja" by Ethiopians, is a member of the family Poaceae. This grain has long been used in Ethiopia...
- specifically to Avena sativa (Hippocrates On Regimen in Acute Diseases 2.43, Dioscorides Medicus 2.94, Polemo Historicus 88) and Avena barbata (Theophrastus...
- semibaccata—Australian saltbush Atriplex suberecta Avena barbata—slender oat Avena fatua—wild oats Avena sterilis—animated oat Azolla pinnata Brachypodium...
- Inbreeding species, and included wild plants such as Collinsia, Avena barbata and Avena fatua. His interest in inbreeding species probably stemmed from...
- Arabic etymology ballùta "oak" ballūṭah: "acorn" hafìru "Avena barbata" ḥufour: "Avena barbata" hurrìhi "nettle" hurrāq: "nettle" lillùća "common marigold"...