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Wat (wie) is jagged chickweed - definitie

GENUS OF PLANTS
Upright Chickweed; Upright chickweed

Holosteum umbellatum         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Jagged chickweed; Jagged Chickweed
Holosteum umbellatum, the jagged chickweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to Europe but has also been introduced to North America.
Epilobium alsinifolium         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Chickweed willowherb; Chickweed Willowherb
Epilobium alsinifolium is a species of willowherb known by the common name chickweed willowherb. This small flowering plant can be found in European arctic regions and further south in mountainous regions with an Arctic climate, as well as in Greenland.
Stellaria media         
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  • The sepals have very long hairs
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  • Seeds [[MHNT]]
  • Chickweeds have a line of hairs along one side of stem.
SPECIES OF PLANT
Common Chickweed; Chick weed; Common chickweed; Alsine media; Chickenwort; Craches; Maruns; Winterweed; Chickweed; Hakobe; Stellularia media
Stellaria media, chickweed, is an annual and perennial flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae.Fernald, M.

Wikipedia

Moenchia

Moenchia is a genus of plants in the family Caryophyllaceae with three species native to the Mediterranean region of southern Europe and naturalised in southern Africa and parts of North America and Australia. They are herbs, with an annual life span. They have slender roots and thin stems that are upright or ascending. Inflorescences are one- to three-flowered and terminally end the stems. The flowers are in spreading cymes or solitary, with bracts paired that are leaf like. Named after the 18th century German botanist Conrad Moench. A common name for the plants in this genus is upright chickweeds.

The species was first published by Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart in 'Neues Mag. Aerzte' Vol.5 Issue 3, on page 203 on 11 June 1783.