Vesicaria


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Related to Vesicaria: Eruca vesicaria sativa
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-- 1 III Epiphytes Tillandsia usneoides -- 2 V Tillandsia recurvata -- 1 V Differential combination from macaguey (toad) with curujey and chicharron Drypetes mucronata C 1 V Erythroxylum rotundifolium -- 1 V Polypodium polypodioides -- 1 V Epidendrum pygmaeum -- 1 V Passiflora penduliflora -- 1 V Tillandsia pruinosa -- 1 V Erithalis fruticosa -- 1 IV Thouinia trifoliata -- 1 IV Gymnanthes lucida -- 1 IV Caesalpinia vesicaria -- 1 IV Picramnia pentandra -- 1 IV Trichocentrum undulatum -- 1 IV Cyrtopodium punctatum -- 1 IV Rhipsalis cassutha -- 1 IV Polypodium aureum -- 1 IV Encyclia sp.
vesicaria. Atriplex vesicaria is a CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) plant and is therefore more enriched in [sup.13]C than S.
plant macrofossils KIL-1 Schoenoplectus lacustris Nuphar lutea KIL-2 Schoenoplectus lacustris Najas marina Carex vesicaria KIL-3 Schoenoplectus lacustris, Betula pubescens KIL-3-2 Najas marina KIL-4 Betula alba, Populus tremula KIL-4-2 Najas marina KIL-5 Salix sp., Betula alba, Carex vesicaria KIL-6 Betula alba [sup.14]C sample Origin of plant No.
Rocket, or salad rocket, eurgala, rucola or roquette as it sometimes called, is of course a member of the brassica family and goes by the Sunday name of Eruca vesicaria.
harra by Hashem and Saleh (1999), and from the genera Brassica, Cheiranthus, Farsetia, Hesperis, Iberis, Matthiola and Vesicaria.
In addition, the numerous mires and bogs scattered within the forests were searched for edible berries such as cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus L.) and for sedges, especially Carex vesicaria (L.) and C.
A wonderfully nutritious salad herb is salad rocket (Eruca vesicaria) which throughout the season, in one way or another, accompanies our daily lunch until it becomes too peppery as it comes to its end.
There is some argument as to whether Old Man Saltbush (Atriplex nummularia) or Bladder Saltbush (Atriplex vesicaria) was once the dominant shrub in these areas but south and west of Hay, as here, it seems that Bladder saltbush was predominant.
On the calcareous Nullarbor Plain, wherever a little clay accumulates on the surface or in cracks in the rock, there are patches of a typical halophytic scrub with blue bush (Maireana [=Kochia] sedifolia), oldman saltbush (Atriplex vesicaria), and other species of the same genus known generically as saltbushes, along with several species of copper burr (Bassia).