Definition of Archaeophyte. Meaning of Archaeophyte. Synonyms of Archaeophyte

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Definition of Archaeophyte

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- An archaeophyte is a plant species which is non-native to a geographical region, but which was an introduced species in "ancient" times, rather than being...
- central Europe and southwest Asia. The species is a well-established archaeophyte in much of the UK, and is also reportedly naturalized in parts of North...
- voluntarily or involuntarily. They can be subdivided into the following: Archaeophytesintroduced before the end of the 15th century Kenophytes – introduced...
- disputed; some sources give it as native, while others cite it as an archaeophyte. The specific name refers to the amplexicaul leaves (leaves grasping...
- recurva) is found only in Ireland. Corn spurrey (Spergula arvensis) is an archaeophyte in Britain and Ireland; a native po****tion exists on the Channel Islands...
- increasingly rare in Britain, where it has recently been suggested to be an archaeophyte rather than a true native. The plant can easily be cultivated in dry...
- but now known to be an archaeophyte) White Willow (Salix alba; formerly considered native but now known to be an archaeophyte) Grey Alder (Alnus incana)...
- Genus: Ceratonia Species: C. siliqua Binomial name Ceratonia siliqua L. Distribution map   ✖ Native range and isolated po****tion incl. as archaeophyte...
- native, but it is more likely that it is an ancient introduction, or archaeophyte, which has found a natural or semi-natural analogue of its phrygana habitat...
- introduced elsewhere, even as far as east Africa, and is thought to be an archaeophyte in ****an, brought in with rice cultivation. Lactuca indica is a biennial...