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caryophyllaceae sagina

Listing 1 - 10 from 10 for caryophyllaceae sagina

Catalog for ANU Pollen Collection
... Caprifoliaceae CARYOPHYLLACEAE Arenaria Caryophyllaceae Cerastium Caryophyllaceae Colobanthus Caryophyllaceae Dianthus Caryophyllaceae Gypsophila Caryophyllaceae Moenchia Caryophyllaceae Petrorhagia Caryophyllaceae Polycarpaea Caryophyllaceae Polycarpon Caryophyllaceae Sagina Caryophyllaceae Scleranthus Caryophyllaceae Silene Caryophyllaceae Spergula Caryophyllaceae Spergularia Caryophyllaceae ...
www.geo.arizona.edu

Species list
... Little Mouse-ear Caryophyllaceae Sagina nodosa Knotted Pearlwort Caryophyllaceae Sagina subulata Heath Pearlwort Caryophyllaceae Sagina procumbens Procumbent Pearlwort Caryophyllaceae Sagina apetala Annual Pearlwort Caryophyllaceae Sagina maritima Sea Pearlwort Caryophyllaceae Spergula arvensis Corn Spurrey Caryophyllaceae Spergularia rupicola Rock Sea-spurrey Caryophyllaceae Spergularia media ...
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Angiosperm Families - Caryophyllaceae Juss.
... Caryophyllaceae Juss. The Families of Flowering Plants L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz Caryophyllaceae Juss. Including Alsinaceae, Circumaceae Dulac, ... Plettkia, Pollichia, Polycarpaea, Polycarpon, Polytepalum, Pseudostellaria, Pteranthus, Pycnophyllopsis, Pycnophyllum, Reicheella, Sagina, Sanctambrosia, Saponaria, Schiedea, Scleranthopsis, Scleranthus, Sclerocephalus, Scopulophila, Selleola, Silene, ...
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Iron Mt. Checklist
... Lonicera subspicata var. denudata, southern honeysuckle Sambucus mexicana, Mexican elderberry Symphoricarpos mollis, creeping snowberry CARYOPHYLLACEAE - Pink Family Sagina decumbens ssp. occidentalis, western pearlwort Silene gallica*, common catchfly Silene laciniata, southern pink Siliene ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Irish Moss
... Irish Moss Irish Moss Family: Caryophyllaceae (Pink family) Genus: Sagina Species: subulata In my garden, I sometimes have trouble leaving well enough alone. There are ... members of the Caryophyllaceae clan thrive in my garden—need I mention chickweed again?—I can posit that Irish moss will do well, too. I read that Sagina subulata dislikes hot ...
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CalFlora Family Index C
... Caprifoliaceae Leycesteria (1) Linnaea (1) Lonicera (14) Sambucus (5) Symphoricarpos (8) Viburnum (2) Caryophyllaceae Achyronychia (1) Agrostemma (1) Arenaria (20) Cardionema (1) Cerastium (5) Dianthus (3) ... 14) Moehringia (1) Moenchia (1) Paronychia (3) Petrorhagia (3) Polycarpon (2) Pseudostellaria (1) Sagina (5) Saponaria (1) Scleranthus (1) Scopulophila (1) Silene (37) Spergula (1) Spergularia ( ...
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Pollen and Spore Images Anthophyta
... dubia Caryophyllaceae SEM APMRU Polycarpaea Caryophyllaceae ANU Polycarpaea eriantha Caryophyllaceae APD Polycarpon Caryophyllaceae ANU Polycarpon prostratum Caryophyllaceae APD Sagina Caryophyllaceae ANU Scleranthus Caryophyllaceae ANU Scleranthus biflorus Caryophyllaceae NSW Silene Caryophyllaceae PalDat Silene Caryophyllaceae A.M. Solomon Silene Caryophyllaceae ANU Silene Caryophyllaceae APD ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: September 2004
... species. Arenaria is a genus in the Caryophyllaceae, the Pink Family, the family also containing the horticultural genera Dianthus, Gypsophila, Lychnis, Paronychia, Petrocoptis, Petrorhagia, Sagina, Saponaria, Scleranthus, and Silene. The genus contains ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... , Edraianthus, Jasione, Lobelia, Physoplexis, Phyteuma, Platycodon, Pratia, Symphyandra, Trachelium, Wahlenbergia. CARYOPHYLLACEAE: Arenaria, Cerastium, Dianthus, Gypsophila, Lychnis, Melandrium, Minuartia, Petrocoptis, Petrorhagia, Sagina, Saponaria, Silene, Stellaria. COMPOSITAE: Achillea, Anacyclus, Anaphalis, Antennaria, Anthemis, Arnica, Artemisia ...
www.srgc.org.uk

CARYOPHYLLACEAE
... CARYOPHYLLACEAE CARYOPHYLLACEAE - The Pink Family This is quite a large plant Family, with about 2000 species in ... a number of weeds, including several types of Chickweed (Stellaria), Mouse-Ear (Cerastium) and Pearlwort (Sagina). They seem to do particularly well on chalky soils. The plants of this family are ...
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