WHAT DOES PORTULÁCĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
Definition of portulácă in the Romanian dictionary
PORTULACS f. 1) Decorative herbaceous plant (which grows among the stones), with a branched stem, fleshy leaves, hairy flowers and large flowers of different colors, which are exposed only in the sun; agurijoară. 2) Flower of this plant.
10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «PORTULÁCĂ»
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Growing Native Hawaiian Plants: A How-to Guide for the ... - Pagina 23
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Portulaca spp. FAMILY: Portulacaceae (purslane family) Endemic {Portulaca molokiniensis, Portulaca sclerocarpa, Portulaca vil- losa) Indigenous to Hawai'i and the Pacific from New Caledonia to Pitcairn Island , Polynesia ...
Heidi Leianuenue Bornhorst,
2005
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Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Dicotyledons - Pagina 409
Inch Portulaca gilliesii var. gilliesii; incl. Portulaca tinctoria Larranaga ms. (1923) (nom. inval., Art. 29.1); incl. Portulaca arenicola von Poellnitz (1940): incl. Portulaca gilliesii var. chacoensis D. Legrand (1942); incl. Portulaca gilliesii var. urugu- ...
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Vegetables - Pagina 429
PORTULACA QUADRIFIDA L. Protologue Mant. pl. 1: 73 (1767). Family Portulacaceae Chromosome number 2n = 48 Vernacular names Single-flowered purslane, small-leaved purslane, ten o'clock plant, chickenweed (En). Pourpier (Fr).
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Florida Gardener's Guide - Pagina 32
Portulaca provides color in the most sun-drenched areas of the summer garden—even when many other plants wither beneath Florida's hot strong sun. The plump flower buds and spreading growth habit make it a natural for the rock garden or ...
Tom MacCubbin, Georgia B. Tasker,
2002
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The New Seed Starter's Handbook - Pagina 309
Portulaca is available in every color except blue, and in both single and double- flowered forms. A fleshy-stemmed, spreading plant, it grows 4 to 6 inches high. Days to Germination: 10 to 15 days at 68°F to 86°F (20°C to 30°C) When to Plant: ...
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
(Portulaca oleracea var. sativa (Haw.) DC.) India. See Species Plantarum 1: 445–446. Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 3: 43. Landwirthschaftliche Flora 111. 1866 1753, Prodromus 1828, (Refrigerant, anti-scorbutic, astringent.) ...
Umberto Quattrocchi,
2012
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Biodiversity Research in the Horn of Africa Region: ... - Pagina 31
Portulaca (Portulacaceae) in East and Northeast Tropical Africa SYLVIA M. PHILLIPS PHlLLlPS, S.M. 2001. Species delimitation in Portulaca sect. Portulaca (Portulacaceae) in East and Northeast Tropical Africa. Biol. Skr. 54: 31-48.
Ib Friis, Olof Ryding,
2001
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Cultivated Vegetables of the World: A Multilingual Onomasticon
see Allium porrum Porrum scorodoprasum (L.) Rchb. – see Allium scorodoprasum Portulaca aurea hort. ex DC. – see P. oleracea Portulaca crassicaulis Jacq. – see Talinum fruticosum Portulaca crassifolia Jacq. – see Talinum fruticosum ...
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The Botany of the Commelins - Pagina 177
evidence confirming the choice of the latter illustration as lectotype of Portulaca fruticosa L. It might well be supposed that Linnaeus changed the epithet from 'fruticosa' to 'racemosa' because of Portulaca paniculata Jacq. (1760), which was ...
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Bibliography on Seed Morphology - Pagina 224
2,7:33- 37. Scholleropsis. (Des),(Dr). PORTULACACEAE 3233 Bogle, A.L. (1969). The genera of Portulacaceae and Basellaceae in the southeastern United States. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 50:566-598. Claytonia, Portulaca, Talinum.