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- 120–135. Unwin Hyman, London. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - Archaeophytes in Britain Look up archaeophyte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
- Press. ISBN 0-521-04656-4 Preston, CD; Pearman, DA; Hall, AR (2004). "Archaeophytes in Britain". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 145 (3): 257–294...
- ****ure. CHRISTOPHER D. PRESTON, DAVID A. PEARMAN, ALLAN R. HALL (2004) Archaeophytes in Britain Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (3), 257–294...
- voluntarily or involuntarily. They can be subdivided into the following: Archaeophytesintroduced before the end of the 15th century Kenophytes – introduced...
- Non-native plants that are long-established in an area are called archaeophytes. In Britain, neophytes are defined more specifically as plant species...
- and railways. Chronologically the hemerochoric plants are divided in: Archaeophytes: plants that were introduced before the onset of world trade around...
- 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...
- Genus: Ceratonia Species: C. siliqua Binomial name Ceratonia siliqua L. Distribution map   ✖ Native range and isolated po****tion incl. as archaeophyte...
- Most of the archaeophytes immigrated with the introduction of agriculture (in the Neolithic). The status of a species as an archaeophyte is usually deduced...
- the species evaluated. The effectiveness of the approach is debated. Archaeophyte Climate change and invasive species Colonisation (biology) Ecologically...