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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youStellaria media, or Chickweed, is a cool-season annual plant that is sometimes considered a weed. The plant produces 1/2 inch to 1 inch stems that usually sprawl across the ground. Pairs of opposite leaves occur at intervals along these stems. The flowers are small, about 1 cm in diameter, with 5 bifid white petals, 1-3 mm long, nestled inside the larger (3-5 mm long) sepals. These sepals have long, wavy (villous) hairs on their outer (distal) sides and are oval in shape, and usually 5 in number. There are often only 3 stamens but sometimes more (up to 8) and 3 styles.2 Sources
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Stellaria media, chickweed, is an annual flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to Eurasia and naturalized throughout the world, where it is a weed of waste ground, farmland and gardens. It is sometimes grown as a salad crop or for poultry consumption. See more
The larvae of the following species of Lepidoptera feed on chickweed: chickweed geometer (Haematopis grataria), yellow shell (Camptogramma bilineata), pale-banded dart ( See more
Stellaria media is edible and nutritious, and is used as a leaf vegetable, often raw in salads. It is one of the ingredients of the symbolic dish consumed in the Japanese springtime festival, See more
The name Stellaria media was published by Domínique Villars in Histoire des plantes du Dauphiné in 1789. It has accumulated a huge number of synonyms since then, as well as many putative varieties and subspecies, very few of which are accepted … See more
Stellaria media is widespread in Asia, Europe, North America, and other parts of the world. There are several closely related plants … See more
Chickweed contains plant chemicals known as saponins, which can be toxic to some species (notably fish). It is unlikely that most land … See more
• Everitt, J.H.; Lonard, R.L.; Little, C.R. (2007). Weeds in South Texas and Northern Mexico. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press. See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Stellaria media (common chickweed) | CABI …
Nov 16, 2021 · This datasheet on Stellaria media covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Further Information.
To provide evidence insight into the phylogenetic position of the Myosoton Monch., the anatomy of Myosoton aquaticum and Stellaria media were comparatively observed by light microscopy …
Common Chickweed - Turfgrass Science at Purdue University
Stellaria media — common starwort, common stitchwort - Go Botany
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Stellaria media (L.) Vill.C aryophyllaceae - Springer
Stellaria media: Herbs annual, biennial, or perennial. Stems decumbent or ascending, pale purplish, 10–30 cm tall, sparsely branched at base, with 1(or 2) lines of hairs.
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Stellaria media in flower (star-shaped flowers). The fruit is an egg-shaped capsule 0.16–0.26 inches long and breaks into six segments at maturity. The seeds are very small (about 1/25 of …
Stellaria media - FNA
Stellaria media, now a cosmopolitan weed, is a very polymorphic species, varying in size, habit, pubescence, petal length, stamen number, and seed size and surface detail. The Stellaria …
Monograph for Stellaria media (chickweed) - Issuu
1. Taxonomic position 2. Floral formula and floral diagram 3. Anatomy 4. Chemical composition 5. Pharmacological activities and clinical trials Section-3-Appendix. 1. Names in different …
Monograph for Stellaria media (chickweed)
Jan 29, 2021 · PDF | I wrote this botanical monograph on S.media (chickweed) plant. The monograph is written in easy and lucid language for the convenience of both... | Find, read and cite all the research...
Common Chickweed - NC State Extension …
3 days ago · Common chickweed (Stellaria media) is a low-spreading winter annual or perennial weed with a weak, shallow root system. The prostrate stems often root at the nodes. Its …
Stellaria media – eFlora of India
Mar 31, 2011 · Myosoton aquaticum (L.) Moench (=Stellaria aquatica (L.) Scop. can be easily overlooked among the population of Stellaria media (L.) Villars, as both have minute white …
Stellaria media | common chickweed Annual Biennial/RHS
Stellaria media. common chickweed. A semi-evergreen, annual wildflower which can be seen commonly in garden beds and borders, growing all year round in mild weather. It has fine, …
Monograph for Stellaria media (chickweed) by ifrasaifi - Issuu
Jan 29, 2021 · INTRODUCTION Stellaria media is a star of herb world belonging to pink family (caryophyllaceae), therefore also known as …
Common Chickweed | University of Maryland Extension
Mar 2, 2023 · Common chickweed (Stellaria media) is a winter annual that has smooth stems and leaves; can have several generations a year during cool wet seasons and forms prostrate …
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Stellaria media (L.) Vill. APNI* Description: Annual or biennial with slender branched stems, prostrate or ascending; glabrous except for line of hairs between nodes. Leaves ovate, 5–25 ( …
Stellaria media | Species - India Biodiversity Portal
Erect or diffuse herbs; stem tomentose. Leaves opposite, to 2 x 1.5 cm, ovate, acute, glabrous, lateral nerves form a clear intramarginal vein; petioles 2-3 mm long.
Stellaria media - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Each flower is replaced by a cylindrical seed capsule that is light brown with 6 small teeth along its upper rim; it contains several seeds. Each mature seed is reddish brown, somewhat flattened, …
Stellaria media - Chickweed - Eat The Planet
Chickweed (Stellaria media) is a common edible green that was brought here from Europe. Chickweed can be identified by its teardrop-shaped leaves that grow opposite each other. It …
LATIN NAME: Stellaria media FAMILY: Caryophyllaceae OVERALL DESCRIPTION: A winter annual that can become perennialized in cool, moist, areas. Seeds germinate in late summer …
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