- are also 10
yellow stamens about 1 cm in diameter.
Spergula arvensis var.
arvensis and S.
arvensis var.
sativum are the
distinct variants, that have been...
- are accepted.
Spergula arvensis L.
Spergula calva Pedersen Spergula cerviana (Cham. & Schltdl.) D.Dietr.
Spergula grandis Pers.
Spergula morisonii Boreau...
-
Arvensis, a
Latin adjective meaning in the fields, is the
specific epithet of the following:
Acinos arvensis, a
synonym of
Clinopodium acinos, the basil...
- potential,
including potatoes and
various weeds,
notably spurrey such as
Spergula arvensis.
Silage must be made from
plant material with a
suitable moisture...
- S.
arvensis may
refer to:
Sherardia arvensis, the
field madder, a
flowering plant species Sinapis arvensis, the wild
mustard or charlock, a
plant species...
-
British NVC
community OV4 (Chrysanthemum
segetum -
Spergula arvensis community) is one of the open
habitat communities in the
British National Vegetation...
-
Starwort is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Aster Spergula arvensis Stellaria Water starwort This page is an
index of
articles on plant...
- C.H., an
Italian comic series Youngstown and
Austintown Railroad Spergula arvensis,
sometimes referred to in New
Zealand as yarr Yar (disambiguation)...
-
Shrewsbury Hospital. The
county flower of
Montgomeryshire remains the
Spergula arvensis (also
called "corn spurrey"). The
shire forms a vice-county for wildlife...
-
traditional kitchen fireplace.
Corran – The
arable weed Corn Spurrey,
Spergula arvensis.
Shortened form of lus y chorran. In use in the
farming community...