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Pringlea antiscorbutica,
commonly known as
Kerguelen cabbage, is a
flowering plant and the sole
member of the
monotypic genus Pringlea in the
family Br****icaceae...
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Leptinella plumosa Montia fontana Poa
annua Poa
cookii Poa
kerguelensis Pringlea antiscorbutica Ranunculus cr****ipes
Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts)...
- in
closed flowers in
Cardamine chenopodifolia, and wind
pollination in
Pringlea antiscorbutica.
Although it can be cross-pollinated,
Alliaria petiolata...
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endemic plant species including Poa
cookii gr**** and the
Kerguelen cabbage (
Pringlea antiscorbutica),
historically a
source of
vitamin C for sailors, is found...
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Southern Ocean,
including Calandrinia feltonii of the
Falkland Islands,
Pringlea antiscorbutica of the
Kerguelen Islands, and the
megaherb genera of the...
- Br****ica
oleracea (acephala)
Kalette Br****ica
oleracea Kerguelen cabbage Pringlea antiscorbutica Komatsuna Br****ica rapa (pervidis / komatsuna) ****a Adansonia...
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established various other species such as the
famous Kerguelen cabbage,
Pringlea antiscorbutica (family Br****icaceae). The
azorella (Apiaceae) had a pillow-shaped...
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Stilbocarpa with
large leaves.
Additional genera are
Gentianella and
Pringlea. Note
megaherb species are the
Campbell Island carrot (Anisotome latifolia)...
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Physorhynchus Hook.
Planodes Greene Polyctenium Greene Polypsecadium O.E.Schulz
Pringlea Anderson ex Hook.f
Pseuderucaria O.E.Schulz
Pseudoarabidopsis Al-Shehbaz...
- 1776. However, his surgeon,
William Anderson, had
noted the
existence of
Pringlea at the Bay, a
source of
Vitamin C of
interest at a time when
scurvy was...