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M.
vulgaris may
refer to:
Monograptus vulgaris, a
graptolite present in the
Ludlow Group Mycena vulgaris, a
saprotrophic mushroom species in the genus...
- Morc****a esculenta,
while at the same time
several forms and
varieties of
M.
vulgaris itself have been described. An
extensive phylogenetic and nomenclatural...
- Look up
vulgaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vulgaris, a
Latin adjective meaning common, or
something that is
derived from the m****es of common...
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vulgaris was
first formally described by Carl
Linnaeus in 1753 and the
description was
published in
Species Plantarum. The
specific epithet vulgaris is...
- some sources:
Primula vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris.
Western and
southern Europe. As
described above;
flowers pale yellow.
Primula vulgaris subsp.
balearica (Willk...
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Artemisia vulgaris is the
species most
often called mugwort.
Mugworts have been used
medicinally and as
culinary herbs.
Artemisia vulgaris is an aromatic...
- "Calluna
vulgaris 'Beoley Gold'". RHS.
Retrieved 12
April 2020. "Calluna
vulgaris 'County Wicklow'". RHS.
Retrieved 12
April 2020. "Calluna
vulgaris 'Dark...
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Melanoleuca vulgaris as it
refers to the
original species name melaleucus. But in any case,
Species Fungorum gives M.
vulgaris as a
synonym of
M. polioleuca...
- Conchyliologie. 64 (4): 297–298.
Meiocaria vulgaris (Reeve 1845) (Photograph). NLBIF. 14 July 2014.
Meiocaria vulgaris. Australia. Queensland.
Keppel Bay. NMR...
- The
common starling (Sturnus
vulgaris), also
known simply as the
starling in
Great Britain and Ireland, and as
European starling in
North America, is a...