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Circaea lutetiana,
known as broad-leaved enchanter's nightshade, is a
plant in the
evening primrose family, Onagraceae. The
genus name
comes from the...
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describing two species,
Circaea lutetiana and
Circaea alpina.
Linnaeus also
described a
variety of C.
lutetiana,
which later became known as Circaea...
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eastern North America. It is very
similar to its
sister species,
Circaea lutetiana, and was
formerly considered conspecific (part of the same species). Growth...
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pilosa (beggar ticks)
Cenchrus longispinus (longspine sandbur)
Circaea lutetiana (enchanter's nightshade)
Daucus carota (Queen Anne's lace) Hylodesmum...
- 1937 — USA E.
tuonops Chamberlin & Ivie, 1937 (type) — USA,
Canada †
Lutetiana Selden and Wappler, 2019 † L. neli
Selden and Wappler, 2019 (type) — Eocene...
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Capsella bursa-pastoris,
known as shepherd's
purse because of its
triangular flat fruits,
which are purse-like, is a
small annual and
ruderal flowering...
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Kadlubowska Spirogyra lushanensis L.C.Li
Spirogyra luteospora Czurda Spirogyra lutetiana Petit Spirogyra lymerae Britton &
Smith Spirogyra macrospora (C.B.Rao)...
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Lutetiana neli holotype...
- Onagraceae. The
parents of the
hybrid are
Circaea alpina and
Circaea lutetiana. "Circaea × intermedia Ehrh.".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic...
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deciduous forests.
Metatropis rufescens feeds exclusively on
Circaea (Circaea
lutetiana),
Circaea x
intermedia and in the Alps
Circaea alpina. They feed predominantly...