Definition of Sandwort. Meaning of Sandwort. Synonyms of Sandwort

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Definition of Sandwort

Sandwort
Sandwort Sand"wort`, n. (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Arenaria, low, tufted herbs (order Caryophyllace[ae].)

Meaning of Sandwort from wikipedia

- Sandwort is the common name of several flowering plants in the carnation family, which may be members of the following genera: Arenaria Minuartia Moehringia...
- Mountain sandwort is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Arenaria montana, native to southwestern Europe Minuartia groenlandica syn. Arenaria...
- Minuartia recurva, the recurved sandwort or sickle-leaved sandwort, is a rare tufted, calcifugous chamaephyte perennial flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae...
- trinervia. Moehringia trinervia, commonly known as apetalous sandwort or three-nerved sandwort, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae...
- Arenaria serpyllifolia, commonly known as thyme-leaf sandwort, or thyme-leaved sandwort: 32  is an annual or biennial flowering plant in the pink and carnation...
- obtusiloba is a perennial alpine herb known by the common names alpine sandwort and twinflower stitchwort. It is native to the mountains of western North...
- Moehringia macrophylla, commonly known as the largeleaf sandwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to parts...
- family Caryophyllaceae known by the common names Nuttall's sandwort and brittle sandwort. It is native to western North America from southwestern Canada...
- Honckenya peploides, the sea sandwort (UK) or seaside sandplant (Canada), is the only species in the genus Honckenya of the plant family Caryophyllaceae...
- Moehringia lateriflora, commonly known as the bluntleaf sandwort, is a plant species native to Europe, Asia, the northern United States and most of Canada...