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Cymbalaria muralis,
commonly called ivy-leaved toadflax, is a low, spreading,
trailing plant with
small purple flowers,
native to
rocky habitats in southern...
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Cymbalaria longipes (Boiss. & Heldr.) A.Chev.
Cymbalaria microcalyx (Boiss.) Wettst.
Cymbalaria muelleri (Moris) A.Chev.
Cymbalaria muralis G.Gaertn...
- the
following plants having numerous stamens or
threadlike runners:
Cymbalaria muralis (Ivy-leaved toadflax,
Kenilworth ivy),
native to
south and southwest...
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known as liverwort.
Virginian pennywort,
Obolaria virginica.
Cymbalaria muralis.
Cymbalaria aequitriloba, tiny ivy-like
leaves with
copious purple-pink...
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ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea, also Lamiaceae), and
Kenilworth ivy (
Cymbalaria muralis, Plantaginaceae). Like many
other evergreen plants,
which impressed...
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British NVC
community OV42 (
Cymbalaria muralis community) is one of the open
habitat communities in the
British National Vegetation classification system...
- 'wall' or '
muralis' as part of
their common or
scientific name such as wall-flower (Erysimum cheiri) or ivy-leaved
toadflax (
Cymbalaria muralis),
which shows...
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angulatus and
Senecio tamoides coliseum ivy,
Kenilworth ivy,
Oxford ivy,
Cymbalaria muralis devil's ivy
Epipremnum aureum fig ivy (or
creeping fig or climbing...
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Mother of
thousands is a
common name for
several plants, including:
Cymbalaria muralis Kalanchoe daigremontiana Saxifraga stolonifera Soleirolia soleirolii...
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