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Cymbalaria muralis - Wikipedia
Cymbalaria muralis, commonly called ivy-leaved toadflax, is a low, spreading, trailing plant with small purple flowers, native to rocky habitats in southern ... en.wikipedia.org
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Plant Profile: Ivy-leaved toadflax - The Frustrated Gardener
This diminutive plant grows in my walls at home, forming a delicate veil of foliage embroidered with tiny lilac flowers from April until October. frustratedgardener.com
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Cymbalaria muralis - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Glabrous perennial, prostrate and trailing, often purplish. Leaves: Leaves alternate, ivy-like, palmately lobed, long-petiolate. burkeherbarium.org
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ivy-leaved
ivy-leaved, a. Having quinquangular leaves like those of the common ivy. In many names of plants, as ivy-leaved bellflower, Campanula hederacea; i. chickweed or speedwell, Ivy-chickweed; i. crowfoot, Ranunculus hederaceus; i. duckweed, Lemna trisulca; i. pelargonium, a creeping species of Pelargoniu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wahlenbergia hederacea - Wikipedia
These leaves can be described as having a cordate shape and are approximately 5–12 mm long and wide. The plant has erect, solitary, pale blue flowers in summer ... en.wikipedia.org
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Ivy leaved toadflax - Julia's Edible Weeds
Ivy-leaved toadflax is high in Vitamin C. It tastes pungent and acrid but is great mixed in with other greens. It is said to have been used in India to treat ... juliasedibleweeds.com
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Ipomoea hederifolia
It is commonly known as scarlet morning glory, scarlet creeper, star ipomoea, trompillo or ivy-leaved morning glory (which otherwise refers to I. hederacea wikipedia.org
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Ivy-leaved toadflax | The Wildlife Trusts
Ivy-leaved toadflax is an introduced species in the UK that has become widely naturalised. Look for creeping along old walls and pavements, ... www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Cymbalaria muralis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Cymbalaria muralis, commonly called Kenilworth ivy, is an extremely low-growing ground cover which forms a dense mat of tiny, shallow-lobed, rounded to kidney- ... www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
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Veronica hederifolia (Ivyleaf speedwell, Ivy leaved ... - Plant Toolbox
Ivy-leaved Speedwell is a cool-weather annual weed native to Eurasia in the Plantaginaceae (plantain) family. It grows in the full sun in moist, well-drained ... plants.ces.ncsu.edu
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Ivy-leaved Toadflax Care - PlantIn
It is native to the Mediterranean region where it grows mainly along the crevices of rocky walls. Thrives in regions with short, cool summers. The stems root ... myplantin.com
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Ivy-Leaved Morning Glory (Ipomoea hederacea) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This annual vine is up to 6' long, branching occasionally. The terete stems are light green to dull red, and more or less covered with white ... www.illinoiswildflowers.info
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ivy-leaf
ˈivy-ˈleaf a. A leaf of ivy; † taken as the type of a thing of little value. to pipe in (with) an ivy-leaf (fig.), to console oneself (for failure, etc.) with some frivolous employment (obs.).c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 326 Nim..ifiᵹ leaf þe on eorþan wixþ. c 1374 Chaucer Troylus v. 1433 But, Troylus, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henbit
redpurple beebalm Plagiobothrys lamprocarpus, shinyfruit popcornflower, less commonly known as henbit dead-nettle Veronica hederifolia, small henbit or ivy-leaved wikipedia.org
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Veronica sublobata
Veronica sublobata, commonly known as the false ivy-leaved speedwell, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Veronica. It is native to Europe. wikipedia.org
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