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Gagea villosa (M.BIEB.) SWEET | ||
Fam.: Liliaceae / Lily Fam. |
Synon.: Gagea arvensis (PERS.) DUMORT. |
Genus: Gagea SALISB. |
Authors: | |||
Friedrich August Freiherr Marschall von Bieberstein (1768 - 1826), German botanist | |||
Robert Sweet (1783 - 1835), British botanist | |||
Christian Hendrik Persoon (1761 - 1836), European mycologist and botanist | |||
Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier (1797 - 1878), Belgian politician and botanist | |||
Richard Anthony Salisbury (Richard Markham, 1761 - 1829), English botanist | |||
Etymology: | |||
Gagea: | Thomas Gage (1781 - 1820), English botanist | ||
villosa: | pilose | ||
arvensis: | growing in fields | ||
Important attributes of Gagea villosa: Green parts outside hairy, tip of petals often with a small tuft of hairs.
Two broad, opposite bracts. Two basic leaves. The juvenile leaves are thread-like.
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