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Equisetum arvense, the
field horsetail or
common horsetail, is an
herbaceous perennial plant in the
Equisetidae (horsetails) sub-class,
native throughout...
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Cirsium arvense is a
perennial species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae,
native throughout Europe and
western Asia,
northern Africa and widely...
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Arvense (the
neuter form of arvensis), a
Latin adjective meaning in the fields, is the
specific epithet of the following:
Anemopaegma arvense, a medicinal...
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Rhamphospermum arvense, (syns. Br****ica
arvensis and
Sinapis arvensis) the
charlock mustard,
field mustard, wild mustard, or just charlock, is an annual...
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Thlaspi arvense,
known by the
common name
field pennycress, is a
flowering plant in the
cabbage family Br****icaceae. It is
native to Eurasia, and is a...
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Trifolium arvense,
commonly known as the hare's-foot clover,
rabbitfoot clover,
stone clover or
oldfield clover, is a
flowering plant in the bean family...
- C.
arvense may
refer to:
Cerastium arvense, the
field chickweed, a
flowering plant species Cirsium arvense, a
plant species native throughout Europe and...
- many
species the cone-bearing
shoots are unbranched, and in some (e.g. E.
arvense,
field horsetail) they are non-photosynthetic,
produced early in spring...
- macrocarpum. The
field pea is a type of pea
sometimes called P.
sativum subsp.
arvense (L.) Asch. It is also
known as dun (grey-brown) pea,
Kapucijner pea, or...
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arvense may
refer to:
Thlaspi arvense, the
field penny-cress, a
foetid Eurasian plant species naturalized throughout North America Trifolium arvense the...