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brussels_plants [2008-10-14 14:13] linabrussels_plants [2008-10-14 14:28] lina
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 ===== Solanum dulcamara =====  ===== Solanum dulcamara ===== 
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 is a species of vine in the potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia,  is a species of vine in the potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, 
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-   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) 
    * Pissenlit officinal or Taraxacum officinale(Dandelion)    * Pissenlit officinal or Taraxacum officinale(Dandelion)
-   Crepis tectorum (Narrow-Leaved Hawk's-Beard)+===== Crepis tectorum (Narrow-Leaved Hawk's-Beard) ===== 
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 +Crepis(Crepis tectorum) is a genus of about 200 annual and perennial flowering plants found in the family Asteraceae resembling Dandelion, the main differences being that Hawksbeards have multiple flowers per plant as well as branching stems.  
 +The name Crepis derives from Greek, meaning 'shoe'. In some parts of the world the genus is known as Hawksbeard. 
 +Species can be found all through the northern hemisphere and tropical Africa. 
 +Crepis species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Broad-barred White. 
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 +http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepis 
    * Conyza canadensis    * Conyza canadensis
    * Galinsoga ciliata    * Galinsoga ciliata
-   Marchantiophyta/Pellia epiphylla (Liverwort) +===== Marchantiophyta/Pellia epiphylla (Liverwort) ===== 
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 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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