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M.
sativa may
refer to:
Madia sativa, the
coast tarweed or
Chilean tarweed, a
flowering plant species native to the
Americas Medicago sativa, the alfalfa...
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Nigella sativa (black caraway, also
known as
black ****in, nigella, kalonji, charnushka) is an
annual flowering plant in the
family Ranunculaceae, native...
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Oryza sativa,
having the
common name
Asian cultivated rice, is the much more
common of the two rice
species cultivated as a cereal, the
other species being...
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Cannabis sativa is an
annual herbaceous flowering plant. The
species was
first classified by Carl
Linnaeus in 1753. The
specific epithet sativa means 'cultivated'...
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Vicia sativa,
known as the
common vetch,
garden vetch, tare or
simply vetch, is a nitrogen-fixing
leguminous plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is now naturalised...
- harvested.
Alfalfa has a
tetraploid genome.
Medicago sativa M.
sativa Yellow flowers M.
sativa var.
sativa,
mature fruits Seeds (actual size ≈ 2mm) Lucerne...
- may be recognized:
Cannabis sativa, C. indica, and C. ruderalis. Alternatively, C. ruderalis may be
included within C.
sativa, or all
three may be treated...
- indica as
relatively short, conical, and
densely branched,
whereas C.
sativa was
described as tall and
laxly branched.
Loran C.
Anderson described C...
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Camelina sativa is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae
usually known as camelina, gold-of-pleasure, or
false flax, but also
occasionally as wild...
- and sub-Saharan Africa. The best-known
member of the
genus is
alfalfa (
M.
sativa), an
important forage crop, and the
genus name is
based on the
Latin name...