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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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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-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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henbit
henbit (ˈhɛnbɪt) [f. hen n. + bit n.2: app. a 16th c. transl. of the Low German name: see quot. 1578.] Name given to two common weeds. † a. Ivy-leaved Speedwell (Veronica hederifolia); also distinguished as small henbit. Obs.1578 Lyte Dodoens i. xxxv. 51 The fourth kinde [of Chickweed] (called of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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British NVC community OV42
Community composition One constant species is found in this community: Ivy-leaved toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis) No rare species are associated with wikipedia.org
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toad-flax
toad-flax (ˈtəʊdflæks) [f. toad n. + flax, from the flax-like appearance of the foliage.] A popular name of the European plant Linaria vulgaris; hence extended as a generic name to other species of Linaria, as Ivy-leaved Toad-flax, L. Cymbalaria, Purple T., L. purpurea. bastard toad-flax, a name for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pelargonium peltatum
It is known by several common names including ivy-leaved pelargonium and cascading geranium. It is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. P. peltatum has been used to develop many garden hybrids that are called "ivy-leaved pelargoniums". wikipedia.org
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Nuttallanthus
Closely related genera include the Linaria (Eurasian toadflaxes), Antirrhinum (snapdragons) and Cymbalaria (ivy-leaved toadflaxes). wikipedia.org
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Hederifolium
Hederifolium is Latin for "ivy-leaved", and is the species name of two plants: Cyclamen hederifolium, a widespread and commonly cultivated perennial Pelargonium wikipedia.org
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Hesperocodon
Hesperocodon hederaceus, synonym Wahlenbergia hederacea, also known as the ivy-leaved bellflower, is a species of flowering plant that is found throughout The abundance of the ivy-leaved bellflower has been declining throughout the 1900s due to the loss of their habitat. wikipedia.org
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Caeau Llety-cybi
sweet vernal grass, common bent, and Heath-grass with a wealth of flowers, such as Bird's-foot trefoil, Black knapweed, Burnet saxifrage, Cat's ear, Ivy-leaved wikipedia.org
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Lemna trisulca
Schur; star duckweed; ivy-leaved duckweed) is a species of aquatic plants in the arum family Araceae. It has a subcosmopolitan distribution. wikipedia.org
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Aaron's beard
Aaron's beard may refer to the following plants having numerous stamens or threadlike runners: Cymbalaria muralis (Ivy-leaved toadflax, Kenilworth ivy) wikipedia.org
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