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Definition of Peplis

Peplis
Peplis Pep"lis, n. [L., a kind of plant, Gr. ?.] (Bot.) A genus of plants including water purslane.

Meaning of Peplis from wikipedia

- Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Myrtales Family: Lythraceae Subfamily: Lythroideae Genus: Lythrum L. Species See text Synonyms Peplis L. Salicaria Mill....
- record of Euphorbia peplis. BSBI News 91: 25. Media related to Euphorbia peplis at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Euphorbia peplis at Wikispecies v t...
- Clade: Rosids Order: Myrtales Family: Lythraceae Genus: Lythrum Species: L. portula Binomial name Lythrum portula (L.) D.A.Webb Synonyms Peplis portula L....
- Euphorbia paralias – sea spurge Euphorbia pekinensisPeking spurge Euphorbia peplispurple spurge Euphorbia pepluspetty spurge Euphorbia polychroma – bonfire...
- Kobe dialect of Sawai spoken in the villages of Lelilef Woyebulan and Kobe Peplis, as well as from Whistler (1995). Sawai has 15 consonants: Sawai has eight...
- (1820–1908) was an Irish botanist known for her discovery of the only Euphorbia peplis specimen in Ireland. Helena Lefroy was born Helena Trench on 27 January...
- Giustini as Marco Pepli Attilio Dottesio as Carlo Pepli Nino Manfredi as Stornello Oscar Andriani as Friar Anselmo Cesare Fantoni as Lorenzo Pepli Carlo Ninchi...
- ramosior L. Boykiana humilis (Michx.) Raf. Boykinia humilis Raf. ex S.Watson Peplis occidentalis Spreng. Rotala dentifera (A.Gray) Koehne Rotala ramosior var...
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:554186-1 Tropicos: 19200258 WFO: wfo-0000405905 Peplis indica Wikidata: Q39197424 APNI: 7506793 CoL: 6V2GY GBIF: 3988817 GRIN:...
- extinct for several years, rediscovered, extinction very likely) Euphorbia peplis, purple spurge (extinct in England since 1951) persists in Northern Ireland...