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Co·ron·o·pus. kəˈränəpəs, -rōn- : a small genus of widely distributed ill-smelling herbs (family Cruciferae) with pinnately divided leaves and compact racemes of minute whitish flowers along the depressed stems see swine cress.
The name in Greek is κορωνοπους, meaning 'crowfoot' (or κορωνηπους ), and revolves around the leaf's shape. Distribution and habitat. edit. Lepidium ...
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Etymology: Coronopus comes from the Greek word korone, meaning crown, and pous, meaning foot, which refers to the cleft leaves. Didymus means "in pairs ...
Jul 13, 2022 · Coronopus didymus means something in biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then ...
Meaning:- Coronopus (Gr) A name used by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus. for crowfoot, reference to the leaf-shape. Didymus (Gr) Twofold, double (the ...
Coronopus is the Greco-Latin name for a cress like plant and is from the Greek words korone meaning crow and pous meaning foot and refers to the crows foot like ...
Oct 12, 2020 · Theophrastus's name, meaning crow's foot, after the leaf shape. Worldwide: 10 species, almost cosmopolitan. Mozambique: 1 taxon. No image yet ...
Meaning:- Coronopus (Gr) A name used by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus. for crowfoot, reference to the leaf-shape. Squamatus (L) With small scale-like ...
... meaning 'crowfoot' (or κορωνηπους ) about a leaf's shape.D. GledhillArchibald William Smith. Uses. It was previously used as an alternative to watercress (in ...
The genus name 'Coronopus' is a name used by Theophrastus, possibly for Plantago coronopus (Buck's-horn Plantain), from two Greek words 'corone' meaning 'crow' ...