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Silene vulgaris, the
bladder campion or maidenstears, is a
plant species of the
genus Silene within the
family Caryophyllaceae.
Native to the Old World...
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essence that the
diviners who
consume it
exude the
scent in
their sweat.
Silene vulgaris, or
bladder campion, is
eaten in some
Mediterranean countries. Young...
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herbaceous perennial plant,
similar in
appearance to the
bladder campion (
Silene vulgaris) but with
flowers generally solitary. It is
generally prostrate, mat-forming...
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known in the US as
bladder campion but
should not be
confused with
Silene vulgaris,
which is more
generally called bladder campion. The
appearance depends...
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white campion Silene tomentosa,
Gibraltar campion Silene vulgaris,
bladder campion Silene stenophylla, narrow-leafed
campion Silene villosa, desert...
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Senecio doroni****
Senecio fuchsii Senecio leucophyllus Silene acaulis Silene rupestris Silene vulgaris Soldanella alpina Stipa pennata Trifolium alpinum Trollius...
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other Silene species such as
Silene vulgaris (0.43 megabases), is one of the
largest sequenced plant mitochondrial genomes (the
largest is
Silene conica...
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street food in
Trinidad and
Tobago Manchego cuisine;
chickpea and
Silene vulgaris stew (potaje de
garbanzos y collejas)
Farinata di ceci, a traditional...
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Bondarenko & Vved.
Silene acutifolia Link ex Rohrb.
Silene adelphiae Runemark Silene adenocalyx F.N.Williams
Silene adenopetala Raikova Silene adenophora (Schischk...
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Gypsophila L. spp. (Caryophyllaceae)
Silene vulgaris (Maench)
Garcke var.
vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae)
Anthriscus nemorosa (Bieb.) Sprengel...