ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA MYOSOTIS
New Latin from Greek muosōtis mouse-ear (referring to its furry leaves), from muos, genitive of mus mouse + -ōt-, stem of ous ear.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «MYOSOTIS»
myosotis
chapter
lutece
paca
neustrie
scorpioides
walkthrough
game
myosotis
genus
flowering
plants
family
boraginaceae
that
commonly
called
forget
nots
common
name
calqued
from
french
oubliez
first
used
similar
names
plant
profile
sylvatica
victoria
blue
spring
favourite
biennial
short
lived
perennials
self
seed
come
back
years
form
mound
finder
culture
easily
grown
organically
rich
consistently
moist
well
drained
soils
full
part
shade
appreciate
afternoon
summer
fine
gardening
this
perennial
ovate
lance
shaped
velvety
gray
green
leaves
inches
long
myriad
saucer
water
annuals
biennials
with
simple
clusters
small
salver
yellow
white
flowers
australia
these
very
position
sunny
shady
remains
during
alpine
species
benefit
calflora
latifolia
dicot
herb
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MYOSOTIS»
Descubre el uso de
myosotis en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
myosotis y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
9.3 Bending of Beams, Myosotis Method 9.3.1 Bending of Beams by transverse
forces and bending moments The bending beam is an important structural
element. The six basic equations of the deflection and rotation at the free end of a
...
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Plants of British Columbia: Scientific and Common Names of ...
Dumort. [LAPPSQU] (bristly stickseed) SY: Lappula echinata Gilib. SY: Lappula
erecta A. Nels. SY: Lappula fremontii (Torr.) Greene SY: Lappula lappula (L.)
Karst. SY: Lappula myosotis Moench SY: Lappula squarrosa var. erecta (A. Nels.)
...
Hong Qian, K. Klinka, 1998
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A Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Calyx 5-parted ; corolla rotate ; cariopsides smooth, cyathiform Omphalodes. 108.
I. 106. MYOSOTIS. Dioscorides. Mouse-ear. Calyx 5-cut, or toothed ; corolla
salvershape, mouth with short convex, connivent scales; limb 5 parted; lobes
blunt ...
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1821
Developed at MIT, this distinguished introductory text is popular at engineering schools around the world.
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An Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Geraniaceae to ...
Myosotis scorpioides L. Sp. PI. 131. 1753. Myosotis scorpioides var. palustris L.
loc. cit. Myosotis palustris Lam. Fl. Fr. 2: 283. 1778. Perennial, with slender
rootstocks or stolons, herbage appressed-pubescent with straight pointed hairs ;
stems ...
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
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Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
(Cricetidae) lemming des forêts (F) lemming, wood (E) Waldlemming (D)
myosotis à petites fleurs (F) see Myosotis stricta Myosotis alpestris Hort, (syn) see
Myosotis sylvatica Myosotis arenaria Schrad. (syn) see Myosotis stricta Myosotis
...
Derwent Publications, 1990
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Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Myosotis alpestre. Alp mouse-ear. Leaves lanceolate, rather pointed, slightly S-
ribbed, hirsute ; bratteœ 0 ; pedicells in fruit spreading, rather longer than the
calyx ; calyx 5-cut, close ; hairs long, spreading ; limb spread out, longer than the
tube ...
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1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants
20/74, 20/7/ R 20/ 7« Albania 20/ 78 Moltkia SUffruticosa (L.) Brand 18264.
20171 R /«2M Italy (Veneto, Tuscany) 18264 Myosotidium hortensia (Decne.)
Baiilon 86 R 1930S New Zealand - Chatham Is. 19106 Myosotis albo-sericea
Hook.f.
Kerry Scott Walter, Harriet J. Gillett, 1998
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CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference
(1) Myoporum viscosum; (2) BOOBIALLA STICKY, STICKY BOOBIALLA; (4)
Australia 17671. (1) Myosotis alpestris; (2) MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS; (3)
boraginaceae; (4) Bering Land Bridge Nature Preserve, Gates Of The Arctic
Nature Preserve, ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
R. Br. says that the anthers are peltate in Myosotis, and that there is hardly any
difference between it and Anchusa, unless in the one the racemes are bractless,
and bracteate in the other. Southern Mouse-ear. PI. 49 M. alpina (Lapeyr. abr. p.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MYOSOTIS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
myosotis en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Shipwrecks featured in history presentation
Some ships, like the schooner Myosotis and steamer City of Duluth, went down in full view of people on shore while others, like the steamers ... «Herald Palladium, Jul 15»
Community Briefs: July 3
Some ships, such as the schooner Myosotis and steamer City of Duluth, went down in full view of people on shore while others, like the ... «South Bend Tribune, Jul 15»
Wiest: A tribute to the red, white and blue
Forget-me-not (Myosotis sylatica) and Blue Bells (Mertensia virginica) are early spring-blooming blue flowered plants. And while not blooming ... «NorthJersey.com, Jul 15»
Grow: How does your garden grow?
... beloved of flower arrangers (Alchemilla mollis), sky-blue forget-me-nots (Myosotis) and borage (Borago officinalis), perennial geraniums, ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
The Great Black Swamp rises again
... Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus), bee balm (Monarda), perennial forget-me-not (Myosotis scorpioides), spiderwort (Tradescantia), and foam flower ... «The Paulding County Progress, Jun 15»
Kinds of blue that thrive into summer
“A little goes a long way” describes perfectly Myosotis, aka, forget-me-not, which seems capable of growing (invited or otherwise) just about ... «Yorkshire Post, Jun 15»
Idaho Moment: Some flowers often overlooked, not forgotten
Some smaller flowers advertise with a modest budget, like the dime-sized blossoms of forget-me-nots (myosotis sylvatica). Grouped in clumps ... «The Idaho Statesman, Jun 15»
Gardens: let biennials plug the gap
... combination of tulips above a blue carpet of forget-me-nots (Myosotis sylvatica, but for something a bit different, try white and pink varieties. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
June: a beautiful time to see the sites in the Bighorns
The forget-me-not's scientific name Myosotis alpestris comes from two Latin words meaning mouse ears, named for the small, hairy leaves of ... «The Sheridan Press, May 15»
Full plant list for the Telegraph's Chelsea Flower Show garden
Myosotis sylvatica Thalictrum 'Splendide White'. Tulipa 'Spring Green' and 'Clearwater'. • Chelsea Flower Show plant of the year revealed. «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»