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- S. pratensis may refer to: Salvia pratensis, a perennial sage species Succisa pratensis, a flowering plant species This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Salvia pratensis is hardy in the severest European climates, down to −40 °C (−40 °F). It is widely grown in horticulture, especially Salvia pratensis subsp...
- 'devilish plot'. The Latin specific epithet pratensis literally means "of the meadow". Succisa pratensis is a herbaceous perennial up to 1m tall, growing...
- Latin "pratensis" (= growing in meadows). Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has found that Hygrocybe pratensis does not...
- agriculture is very intensive. The availability of larval food plant S. pratensis and gr**** height are the most important factors in providing an optimal...
- Streptomyces phylogroup pratensis (Doroghazi and Buckley, 2010) based on genetic and phenotypic evidence, and proposal of Streptomyces pratensis sp. nov". Systematic...
- Information System, retrieved 3 June 2015 Media related to Lathyrus pratensis at Wikimedia Commons Plants For A ****ure: Lathyrus pratensis More photos...
- citrinus (Baker) S.Watson Calochortus luteus var. robustus Purdy Calochortus superbus var. pratensis Purdy ex J.T.Howell Calochortus pratensis (Purdy ex J...
- especially vulnerable to O. pratensis. The host plant range includes corn, turf gr****es, sorghum and dates. Oligonychus pratensis can be detected by looking...
- northwest Mexico A. s. pratensis (Vieillot, 1818) – southeast Canada and east USA A. s. florid**** (Mearns, 1902) – Florida (southeast USA) A. s. bimaculatus...