mouse-ear chickweed - significado y definición. Qué es mouse-ear chickweed
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Qué (quién) es mouse-ear chickweed - definición

GENUS OF PLANTS
Mouse ear; Mouseear Chickweed; Mouse-ear chickweed; Mouse-ear; Mouseear chickweed
  • ''[[Cerastium tolucense]]''
  • ''[[Cerastium uniflorum]]''

Cerastium fontanum         
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SPECIES OF PLANT
Common Mouse-ear; Common mouse-ear chickweed; Common mouse-ear
Cerastium fontanum, also called mouse-ear chickweed, common mouse-ear, or starweed, is a species of mat-forming perennial or, rarely, annual plant. It is native to Europe but introduced elsewhere.
cerastium         
[s?'rast??m]
¦ noun (plural cerastiums) a plant of a genus that includes chickweed and snow-in-summer. [Genus Cerastium.]
Origin
mod. L., from Gk kerastes 'horned' (with ref. to the shape of many seed capsules) + -ium.
Mouse-ear         
·noun A European species of hawkweed (Hieracium Pilosella).
II. Mouse-ear ·noun The forget-me-not (Myosotis palustris) and other species of the same genus.

Wikipedia

Cerastium

Cerastium is a genus of annual, winter annual, or perennial plants belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae. They are commonly called mouse-ear chickweed. Species are found nearly worldwide but the greatest concentration is in the northern temperate regions. There are about 200 species. A number are common weeds in fields and on disturbed ground.

Cerastium species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora chalcogrammella (which feeds exclusively on Cerastium arvense) and Coleophora striatipennella (which has been recorded on Cerastium fontanum).