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Asperugo - Wikipedia
Asperugo procumbens is known in English by the common name German madwort. It is also simply known as madwort, however many species in the genus Alyssum are ...
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Asperugo procumbens (madwort) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
Madwort is native to eastern and central Europe and is widespread across North America. In New England it is not so widespread, being found in Connecticut and ...
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gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
German Madwort - Montana Field Guide
Weak-stemmed annual. Stems ascending, lax, 25–100 cm. Herbage hispid; stems retrorse-prickly. Leaves: the basal petiolate, oblanceolate to spatulate, 2–8 cm ...
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fieldguide.mt.gov
madwort
madwort (ˈmædwɜːt) [Cf. quot. 1597; the name is perh. a transl. of L. alyssum, a. Gr. ἄλυσσον, f. ἀ- (privative particle) + λύσσα rabies.] 1. A herb of the genus Alyssum. Britten and Holland (Plant-n.) consider Gerarde's ‘madwort’ to be of doubtful identity, and assign his ‘German madwort’ to the ge...
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[PDF] DESERT MADWORT - USDA Plants Database
General: Desert madwort, an herbaceous annual, is native to northern Africa, eastern Asia, and eastern Europe. It is a member of the mustard family ( ...
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Catchweed: scientific name, Asperugo procumbens
Catchweed: scientific name, Asperugo procumbens : common names, madwort, German madwort. Personal Name: Zimmerman, Martin (Martin Joseph).
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Madwort
Madwort is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Asperugo procumbens, native to Europe
Alyssum
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Alyssum - Spring Gold Madwort - Sugar Creek Gardens
Bright yellow flowers burst open in spring to the delight of pollinators and humans. Fuzzy foliage with a slight silver sheen forms into a low-growing ground ...
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sugarcreekgardens.com
German Madwort: Information on Identification, Cultivation, and Uses
Asperugo procumbens, also known as madwort or trailing madwort, is a perennial herbaceous plant that is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
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www.wildflowerweb.co.uk
OregonFlora Asperugo procumbens - madwort
Herbs annual, prostrate to decumbent to weakly climbing-scrambling; taproots slender. Stems simple to many-branched, angled or ribbed, 1–12 dm ...
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Alyssum desertorum (Desert Madwort) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Desert Madwort is an occasional weed found on roadsides, agricultural fields, gravel pits, parking lots and other areas with disturbed soils.
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www.minnesotawildflowers.info
Asperugo procumbens - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Annual herb with weak scrambling stems bearing minute backwards pointing prickles. Leaves: Simple, spoon-shaped, lightly hairy. Flowers: Small, blue to violet.
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burkeherbarium.org
heal-dog
† heal-dog Obs. [f. heal v. + dog n.1] A name formerly given to species of Alyssum, called also heal-bite.1551 Turner Herbal i. C j a, Alysson of Dioscorides and Plyny may be named in English helebyte or heledog, of the property that it hath in helyng of the bityng of madde dogges. 1597 Gerarde Herb...
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Alyssum wulfenianum
Alyssum wulfenianum, the madwort (a name it shares with some of the other members of its genus), is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae
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moonwort
moonwort (ˈmuːnwɜːt) [f. moon n.1 + wort n., after med.L. lūnāria lunary n.1, Du. maankruid, G. mondkraut.] 1. The fern Botrychium Lunaria = lunary n. b. Also small moonwort or lesser moonwort (= old Bot. name Lunaria minor).1578 Lyte Dodoens i. xciv. 136 This herbe is now called in Latine Lunaria, ...
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