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- Pringlea antiscorbutica, commonly known as Kerguelen cabbage, is a flowering plant and the sole member of the monotypic genus Pringlea in the family Br****icaceae...
- today, although potential Tertiary survivors include the vascular plant Pringlea antiscorbutica and six moss species. Volcanic activity has altered the...
- in closed flowers in Cardamine chenopodifolia, and wind pollination in Pringlea antiscorbutica. Although it can be cross-pollinated, Alliaria petiolata...
- Southern Ocean, including Calandrinia feltonii of the Falkland Islands, Pringlea antiscorbutica of the Kerguelen Islands, and the megaherb genera of the...
- Br****ica oleracea (acephala) Kalette Br****ica oleracea Kerguelen cabbage Pringlea antiscorbutica Komatsuna Br****ica rapa (pervidis / komatsuna) ****a Adansonia...
- Physorhynchus Hook. Planodes Greene Polyctenium Greene Polypsecadium O.E.Schulz Pringlea Anderson ex Hook.f Pseuderucaria O.E.Schulz Pseudoarabidopsis Al-Shehbaz...
- Karri Horton; Guy, Paul; Lord, Janice (2024). "A tale of two species: Pringlea antiscorbutica and Azorella polaris , sub-Antarctic scurvy remedies". Polar...
- endemic plant species including Poa cookii gr**** and the Kerguelen cabbage (Pringlea antiscorbutica), historically a source of vitamin C for sailors, is found...
- Portulacaria afra Elephant Bush Primula veris Cowslip Primula vulgaris Primrose Pringlea antiscorbutica Kerguelen cabbage Its leaves contain a Vitamin C-rich oil...
- established various other species such as the famous Kerguelen cabbage, Pringlea antiscorbutica (family Br****icaceae). The azorella (Apiaceae) had a pillow-shaped...