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M.
vulgaris may
refer to:
Monograptus vulgaris, a
graptolite present in the
Ludlow Group Mycena vulgaris, a
saprotrophic mushroom species in the genus...
- Plantarum. The
Latin specific epithet vulgaris means "common" (in the
sense of "widespread"). Lilacs—both S.
vulgaris and S. ×
persica the finer, smaller...
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subspecies Beta
vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris. The wild
ancestor of the
cultivated beets is the sea beet (Beta
vulgaris subsp. maritima). Beta
vulgaris is a herbaceous...
- some sources:
Primula vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris.
Western and
southern Europe. As
described above;
flowers pale yellow.
Primula vulgaris subsp.
balearica (Willk...
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Artemisia vulgaris (common wormwood)".
PLANTS USDA.gov. Barney, J. N.; DiTommaso, A. (2002). "The
biology of
Canadian weeds. 118.
Artemisia vulgaris L." Canadian...
- Morc****a esculenta,
while at the same time
several forms and
varieties of
M.
vulgaris itself have been described. An
extensive phylogenetic and nomenclatural...
- Look up
vulgaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vulgaris, a
Latin adjective meaning common, or
something that is
derived from the m****es of common...
- the
wounds caused by explosions. The
species Latin name
vulgaris means "common". Most B.
vulgaris genotypes are
naturally resistant to some
insect species...
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flowers an incon****uous appearance.
Senecio vulgaris is very
similar to
Senecio viscosus but S.
vulgaris does not have the
glandular hairs and ray florets...
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Phaseolus vulgaris, the
common bean, is a
herbaceous annual plant grown worldwide for its
edible dry
seeds or green,
unripe pods. Its leaf is also occasionally...