- most of
Europe and
western Asia. The
specific name
pratensis is
Latin for "meadow".
Cardamine pratensis is a herbaceous, hairless,
perennial plant growing...
- feet). Poa
pratensis is the type
species of the gr****
family Poaceae.
There are two ill-defined subspecies: Poa
pratensis subsp.
pratensis – temperate...
-
central United States A.
c.
pratensis (Meyer, FAA, 1794) –
Georgia and
Florida A.
c.
pulla (Aldrich, 1972) –
Mississippi A.
c.
nesiotes (Bangs & Zappey...
- ISBN 0-88192-246-3.) "Salvia
pratensis Haematodes Group". RHS.
Retrieved 5
March 2021. "RHS
Plant Selector -
Salvia pratensis 'Indigo'".
Retrieved 5 March...
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Collimonas arenae from
seminatural gr****land
soils in the Netherlands.
C.
pratensis grows in
meadow soils. http://www.ccug.se/exlink/taxon_browser.cfm...
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Alopecurus pratensis,
known as the
meadow foxtail or the
field meadow foxtail, is a
perennial gr****
belonging to the gr****
family (Poaceae). It is native...
-
Crataegus pratensis is a
species of
hawthorn known by the
common name
prairie hawthorn. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Crataegus
pratensis". The
PLANTS Database...
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Cyperus pratensis is a
species of
sedge that is
endemic to Ethiopia. The
species was
first formally described by the
botanist Johann Otto
Boeckeler in...
- body size,
which is
attributed to
their host plant.
Males reared on
C.
pratensis become the
smaller of the two variants, and
those reared on A. petiolata...
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Pulsatilla pratensis (syn.
Anemone pratensis), the
small pasque flower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ranunculaceae,
native to central...