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Cosa (chi) è bur$10229$ - definizione

GENUS OF PLANTS
Bur-reeds; Bur-reed; Platanaria; Bur reed
  • ''Sparganium eurycarpum''

Alexander Bur         
SCOTTISH BISHOP
Bur, Alexander
Alexander Bur (died 1397) was a 14th-century Scottish cleric. It is highly possible that Bur came from somewhere in or around Aberdeenshire, although that is not certain and is only based on the knowledge that Aberdeenshire is where other people bearing his surname come from in this period.
Medicago minima         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Medicago hirsuta; Medicago mollissima; Medicago ononidea; Medicago pulchella; Medicago recta; Bur Medick; Little bur-clover; Bur medick
Medicago minima is a plant species of the genus Medicago. It is native to the Mediterranean basin but is found worldwide.
bur         
  • Close-up of a single ''[[Arctium]]'' bur
  • Hooked burs of ''[[Arctium]]'' (Burdock)
  • ''[[Xanthium]]'' bur
SEED OR DRY FRUIT OR INFRUCTESCENCE THAT HAS HOOKS OR TEETH
List of plants with burrs; Burr (fruit); Burr (spiky seed pod); Trample-bur; Trample-burr
¦ noun see burr.

Wikipedia

Sparganium

Sparganium (bur-reed) is a genus of flowering plants, described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753. It is widespread in wet areas in temperate regions of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The plants are perennial marsh plants that can grow to 3.5 m (depending on the species), with epicene flowers.

It was previously placed alone in the family Sparganiaceae. Sparganium is closely related to the Typhaceae and the APG III system (2009) includes Sparganium in that family. It has been determined from phylogenetic analysis to be the closest living relative of the genus Typha (cat-tail).