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  • John K. Morton Common names: Octoraro Creek chickweed Basionym: Cerastium arvense var. villosissimum Pennell Bartonia 12: 11. 1931 Treatment appears in FNA
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  • alpinum subsp. lanatum Cerastium arcticum Cerastium arvense Cerastium arvense subsp. arvense Cerastium arvense subsp. strictum Cerastium axillare Cerastium beeringianum
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  • Equisetaceae Equisetum scirpoides Equisetum hyemale subsp. affine Equisetum arvense John Myers John Myers John Myers Equisetaceae Equisetaceae Equisetum subg
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  • included in C. arvense as a variety or subspecies. However, morphological characters and chromosome number (diploid in the native forms of C. arvense, tetraploid
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  • Cerastium tomentosum hybridizes readily with the introduced C. arvense subsp. arvense (J. K. Morton 1973). North American reports of Cerastium biebersteinii
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  • , Wash., W.Va., Wis., Wyo. Equisetum × litorale is a hybrid between E. arvense and E. fluviatile. It should be expected where the parents coexist. This
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  • E Equisetum Equisetum arvense Equisetum fluviatile Equisetum hyemale Equisetum hyemale subsp. affine Equisetum laevigatum Equisetum palustre Equisetum
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  • other species. The blunt sepals help to distinguish this species from C. arvense subsp. strictum, with which it is most likely to be confused. The epithet
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  • documented most frequently parasitizing introduced clovers (mainly Trifolium arvense and T. repens), and collected rarely on Crotalaria (J. W. Thieret 1971)
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  • were named C. regelii var. hirsutum Hultén. An apparent hybrid with C. arvense subsp. strictum also has been collected along the Nisling River in the Yukon
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  • F. and G. K. McIntyre. 1975. The biology of Canadian weeds. 9. Thlaspi arvense L. Canad. J. Pl. Sci. 55: 279–292. Author: Best, K.F., McIntyre, G.K. Year:
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  • indicative of its invasiveness. Spontaneous hybrids between C. palustre and C. arvense have been reported from England and other European countries (W. A. Sledge
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  • Cerastium arvense Linnaeus. IV. Phenotypic variation. Phyton (Horn) 32: 89–97. Author: Ugborogho, R.E. Year: 1974 Title: North American Cerastium arvense Linnaeus
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  • Verbatim text: Ugborogho, R. E. 1977. North American Cerastium arvense Linnaeus: Taxonomy, reproductive system and evolution. Phyton (Horn) 35: 169–187
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  • study of Equisetum arvense. Nova Hedwigia 13: 81--109. Author: Hauke, R.L. Year: 1966 Title: A systematic study of Equisetum arvense Journal: Nova Hedwigia
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  • Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. Canad. J. Bot. 55: 1033–1048. Author: Moore, R.J. Year: 1975 Title: The biology of Canadian weeds. 13. Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop
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  • This is the category page for Cerastium arvense. For the treatment page see Cerastium arvense. Cerastium arvense is a subcategory of Cerastium.
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