- and can be made into
jelly or
crushed to make tea.
C.
crus-
galli var.
pyracanthifolia C.
crus-
galli var.
pyracanthifolia Thorns on 2 to 3-year old branches...
-
Echinochloa crus-
galli is a type of wild gr****
originating from
tropical Asia that was
formerly classified as a type of pani**** gr****. It is
commonly known...
- C.
calpodendron (which is
sometimes mistakenly called C.
crus-
galli). Carrière's hawthorn,
C. ×
carrierei has the same parentage, and is
therefore a synonym...
- (Link) Ridl.
Echinochloa crus-
galli var.
edulis Hitchc. nom. illeg.
Echinochloa crus-
galli var.
edulis Honda Echinochloa crus-
galli var.
frumentacea (Link)...
-
Crataegus canbyi is a
hawthorn that is
sometimes considered to be a
synonym of
C.
crus-
galli. USDA
Plants Profile v t e...
- narrow-leaved
forms of
C. calpodendron". The name was mis-applied for much of the 19th and 20th
centuries to some
forms of
C.
crus-
galli. Phipps, J.B. (1987)...
- this
genus are
called barnyard gr****es (though this may also
refer to E.
crus-
galli specifically), and are also
known as
barnyard millets or billion-dollar...
-
C.
crus-
galli, but that
parentage produced C. x lavalleei,
which looks quite different. It is
thought to be more
likely that the
pollen parent was
C....
-
Crataegus (Hawthorn)
include C.
crus-
galli,
series Intricatae,
C. laevigata, 'Autumn Glory',
C. phaenopyrum,
C. pruinosa,
C. viridis, and 'Winter King'...
- adpressus, C. apiculatus,
C. horizontalis,
C.
wardii Crataegus chrysocarpa,
C.
crus-
galli,
C. laevigata,
C. mollis,
C. phaenopyrum,
C.
viridis Daphne cneorum...