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Pachycladon radicatum (syn. Cheesemania radicata) in fruit amongst boulders on Mt Massif, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania.
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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2011-04-02 Lower Austria, district Bruck-Leitha (Spitzerberg, 280 msm Quadrant 7967/2).German name: Gewhnliches Berg-SteinkrautDwarfism - only about half the size of ordinary ones growing just besides them, which is remarkable (and unexplainable).
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2010.03.26 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha, Braunsberg (south flank, 260 m AMSL).Typical orientation of buds before they begin flowering: they form a cup rather than a stoop.Not uncommon in Eastern Austria.German name: Gewhnliches Berg-SteinkrautID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)
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2010.03.26 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha, Braunsberg (south flank, 260 m AMSL).Flowering in march/april.Not uncommon in Eastern Austria.German name: Gewhnliches Berg-SteinkrautID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)
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2010.04.06 Austria, Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Braunsberg, 270 m AMSL).With lichen of genus Caloplaca: I couldn't determine species but as it shows apotheciae it could be C. flavescens.Common in its rare habitat (lichen is more common than plant).German name: ID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd);
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2011-03-20 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (175 msm Quadrant 7867/2).German name: Gewhnliches Berg-SteinkrautThere's also Iris pumila and Sedum album to be found (and in considerable numbers); at this time of year though it is Alyssum which dominates appearances.
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2011-03-20 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Braunsberg, 275 msm Quadrant 7867/2).German name: Gewhnliches Berg-Steinkraut
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2011-03-20 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Braunsberg, 230 msm Quadrant 7867/2).German name: Eigentliches Berg-Steinkraut
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2010.04.06 Austria, Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Braunsberg, 143 m AMSL).Flowering in march/april, here already at the height of its flowering period.Common in its rare habitat.German name: Gewhnliches Berg-Steinkraut
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2011-04-02 Lower Austria, district Bruck-Leitha (Spitzerberg, 280 msm Quadrant 7967/2).German name: Gewhnliches Berg-SteinkrautDwarfism - only about half the size of ordinary ones growing just besides them, which is remarkable (and unexplainable).
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Seed IdentificationCommon name: radishBotanical Name: Raphanus sativusFamily name: CruciferaeLocation: Valley Heights, NSWDate: 21st April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: An annual growing to up to 0.2m. Prefers to grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade environments and requires moist soil.Economic significance: Grown as a food crop and also for various medicinal uses. The root and the leaves are edible.
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Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Red radish
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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ZaragozaEspaa
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ZaragozaEspaa
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ZaragozaEspaa