Mouse-ear Chickweed By LoveToKnow Mouse-ear Chickweed (Cerastium) - Dwarf herbaceous or alpine plants of the Pink order, containing few garden plants of value, and these mostly used as edgings, among the best being Biebersteini, tomentosum, ...
Mouse-ear Hawkweed Hieracium pilosella (Pilosella officinarum) Mouse-ear hawkweed is a colony-forming plant. Unbranched stalks carry solitary flowerheads. Leaves are white-woolly beneath.
The Mouse-ear differs from all other milky plants of this class, in its juice being less bitter and more astringent, and on account of this astringency, it was much employed as a medicine in the Middle Ages under the name of Auricula muris, ...
Mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella) is regarded as a potential environmental weed or "sleeper weed" in south-eastern Australia. This species was first recorded as naturalised in Tasmania in 2001, and is the target of an eradication campaign.
Mouse-ear, Clammy Chickweed, Chickweed,Clammy Species: Cerastium glomeratum ...
Mouse-Ear Chickweed Cerastium glomeratum Cerastium viscosum, Cerastium vulgatum var. glomeratum ...
Synonym: Cerastium strictum. Cerastium arvense. (Mouse-ear Chickweed) Synonym: Alsinaceae. Caryophyllaceae. (Chickweed Family) Notice the hairs on the flower stem and the deeply inset leaf veins.
Boreal mouse-ear chickweed Cerastium biebersteinii Boston ivy Parthenocissus tricuspidata bougainvillea; paper flower Bougainvillea glabra bouncing Bet; soapwort Saponaria officinalis Bradford pear, Callery pear Pyrus calleryana ...
Prairie Mouse-Ear Chickweed [English]: Cerastium arvense Prairie Mouse-Ear Chickweed [English]: Cerastium arvense fuegianum Prairie Mouse-Ear Chickweed [English]: Cerastium arvense strictum Prairie Nymph [English]: Herbertia pulchella ...
Wormwood, Sea Arrow-grass, Sea Aster, Sea Barley, Sea Bindweed, Sea Buckthorn, Sea Carrot, Sea Campion, Sea Clover, Sea Club-rush, Sea Couch, Sea Fern Grass, Sea Heath, Sea Holly, Sea Kale, Sea Knotgrass, Sea Mayweed, Sea Milkwort, Sea Mouse-ear, ...
Chickweed, field mouse-ear (Cerastium arvense): Method 1 Clover, white (Trifolium repens): Method 1 Cranesbill, dove's foot (Geranium molle): Method 5 Daisy (Bellis perennis): Method 2 Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale): Method 3 ...
Another form that lichen commonly takes is of overlapping crusty mouse-ears & scallops that spread very close along branches & do not hang loose.
Henry David Thoreau wrote, "The mouse-ear forget-me-not, Myosotis laxa, has now extended its racemes very much, and hangs over the edge of the brook. It is one of the most interesting minute flowers.
Nombres relacionados: Asteraceae (familia), Coca de Polonia (castellano), Mouse-ear Hawkweed (inglés), Mouseear hawkweed (inglés), Oreja de ratón (castellano), Pelosilla (castellano), Pilosela das boticas (gallego y/o portugués), ...
Current major threats to Moore’s plantain are trampling by grazing livestock, fire (caused accidentally by humans or by lightning strikes) and storms, which accelerate the erosion of its habitat. The rapid spread of invasive mouse-ear hawkweed ...
See also: Chickweed, Grass, May, Hawkweed, Medic
 
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