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unite with each
other and are
continuous with a fold
named the
septum spurium. This
article incorporates text in the
public domain from page 510 of the...
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Galium spurium, the
stickwilly or
false cleavers, is a
plant species of the Rubiaceae. It is
widespread across Europe, Asia,
Africa and Canada, and is...
- It also has
reddish leaves but
produces striking scarlet flowers.
Sedum spurium 'Voodoo' has
leaves heavily tinged with dark red and deep reddish-pink...
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Dicranum spurium is a
species of moss
belonging to the
family Dicranaceae. It has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. "Dicranum
spurium Hedwig, 1801". www...
- × kerneri Fritsch, V. × pterocaulon Franch. and V. × thapsi L. (syn. V. ×
spurium W.D.J.Koch), have also been
reported in
North America. V. thapsus is known...
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Allium spurium is an East
Asian species of wild
onion native to
Russia (Amur Oblast, Buryatiya, Yakutia,
Zabaykalsky Krai),
Mongolia and
China (Hebei...
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Cirsium misilmerense Ces., P****. &
Gibelli Cirsium nemorale Rchb.
Cirsium spurium Delastre Cirsium strigosum (Hoffmanns. & Link) Cout.
Cnicus firmus J.Presl...
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known as the
septum spurium. At the beginning,
these valves are large, but over time the left
venous valve and the
septum spurium fuse with the developing...
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authors placed a
number of
Sedum species outside of
these clades, such as S.
spurium, S.
stellatum and S. kamtschati**** (Telephium clade), that has been segregated...
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Commidendrum spurium, the
false gumwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
found only in
Saint Helena. Its
natural habitats...