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brussels_plants [2008-10-14 13:57] linabrussels_plants [2008-10-14 14:23] lina
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 ==== Brussels Plants ==== ==== Brussels Plants ====
-   * Koolmijnenkaai plants 
 the information about plants which grows around the FoAM building/ Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 the information about plants which grows around the FoAM building/ Koolmijnenkaai 30-34
  
-   Solanum dulcamara +===== Solanum dulcamara =====  
--is a species of vine in the potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, +{{:illustration_solanum_dulcamara0.jpg?200}}{{:nighwo06-l.jpg?250}} 
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 +is a species of vine in the potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, 
 and widely naturalised elsewhere, including North America, where it is an invasive problem weed. It occurs in a very wide range of habitats,  and widely naturalised elsewhere, including North America, where it is an invasive problem weed. It occurs in a very wide range of habitats, 
 from woodlands to scrubland, hedges and marshes. from woodlands to scrubland, hedges and marshes.
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 Fluid extract, 1/2 to 2 drachms.  Fluid extract, 1/2 to 2 drachms. 
  
--Information source: 
 http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/n/nighwo06.html http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/n/nighwo06.html
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_dulcamara http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_dulcamara
  
-   Hordeum murinum (wall barley)+===== Hordeum murinum (wall barley) =====  
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    * Plantago major(Broad-Leaved Plantain)    * Plantago major(Broad-Leaved Plantain)
    * Buddleja Davidii (Butterfly Bush)     * Buddleja Davidii (Butterfly Bush) 
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    * Galinsoga ciliata    * Galinsoga ciliata
    * Marchantiophyta/Pellia epiphylla (Liverwort)    * Marchantiophyta/Pellia epiphylla (Liverwort)
---Description--+{{:liverwort_life_cycle.jpg?200}}{{:img_8865.jpg?250}} 
 Most liverworts are small, usually from 2–20 millimetres (0.08–0.8 in) wide with individual plants less than 10 centimetres (4 in) long, so they are often overlooked. The most familiar liverworts consist of a prostrate, flattened, ribbon-like or branching structure called a thallus (plant body); these liverworts are termed thallose liverworts. However, most liverworts produce flattened stems with overlapping scales or leaves in three or more ranks, the middle rank being conspicuously different from the outer ranks; these are called leafy liverworts or scale liverworts. Most liverworts are small, usually from 2–20 millimetres (0.08–0.8 in) wide with individual plants less than 10 centimetres (4 in) long, so they are often overlooked. The most familiar liverworts consist of a prostrate, flattened, ribbon-like or branching structure called a thallus (plant body); these liverworts are termed thallose liverworts. However, most liverworts produce flattened stems with overlapping scales or leaves in three or more ranks, the middle rank being conspicuously different from the outer ranks; these are called leafy liverworts or scale liverworts.
  
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 --Ecology-- --Ecology--
 Today, liverworts can be found in many ecosystems across the planet except the sea and excessively dry environments, or those exposed to high levels of direct solar radiation. As with most groups of living plants, they are most common (both in numbers and species) in moist tropical areas.Liverworts are more commonly found in moderate to deep shade, though desert species may tolerate direct sunlight and periods of total desiccation. Today, liverworts can be found in many ecosystems across the planet except the sea and excessively dry environments, or those exposed to high levels of direct solar radiation. As with most groups of living plants, they are most common (both in numbers and species) in moist tropical areas.Liverworts are more commonly found in moderate to deep shade, though desert species may tolerate direct sunlight and periods of total desiccation.
--Information source: 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchantiophyta http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchantiophyta
 +   * Geranium robertianum
  
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