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- accepted species include: Sibthorpia africana L. Sibthorpia con****ua Diels Sibthorpia europaea L. Sibthorpia peregrina L. Sibthorpia repens (Mutis ex L.)...
- Sibthorpia europaea is a species of flowering plant known by the common name Cornish moneywort. It can be found as a disjunct distribution in Western Europe...
- Aragoa (but this one has 5 sepals); others are 5- to 8-merous, such as Sibthorpia. The flowers of most genera are polysymmetric. The corolla is often two-lipped...
- from Cymbalaria pilosa, which as of 2024 is regarded as a synonym of Sibthorpia europaea by POWO. All parts of the plants are covered in fine hairs (villous)...
- plants and may refer to: Alysicarpus Bacopa monnieri Lysimachia nummularia Sibthorpia europaea This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher...
- special interest for po****tions of two rare plants: Cornish moneywort (Sibthorpia europaea) and a liverwort known as bog earwort (Scapania paludicola)....
- importance. It is a classic site for the nationally scarce Cornish moneywort (Sibthorpia europaea), first reported here in 1824. The nearby Madron Well, which...
- Abbey, with a monument carved by John Flaxman which includes a garland of Sibthorpia europaea. His will bequeathed his books on natural history and agriculture...
- is a nationally scarce habitat. The meadows contain Cornish moneywort (Sibthorpia europaea), a nationally scarce plant restricted to south-west Britain...
- university, Catalogus Plantarum Horti Botanici Oxoniensis. The genus Sibthorpia, in the plantain family of plants is named after him. It was published...