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Lesser chickweed is a low-growing, patch-forming annual herb with a distinctly yellowish-green colour. It has a dense, spreading root mat which makes it difficult to dislodge from the ground. The stems, which are sometimes tinged purple, spread out along the ground without rooting at the nodes, and
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The fruits are formed a week or two after flowering and consist of an oval green capsule about 3 mm long, which remains surrounded by the sepals. Each fruit contains about 6-8 yellowish-brown disc-shaped seeds which are released when the tip of the fruit opens by six spreading teeth. The seeds are
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of up to six flowers, which are small, 2–3 mm in diameter. There are four or five hairy oval/lanceolate green sepals 2–3.5 mm long. Most flowers have no petals at all, but a small proportion have five deeply bifid green/scarious petals about 1 mm longer than the sepals, which
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The main habitat for this species is in sandy and gravelly grassland close to the shore. It grows on well-drained soils and is able to withstand a fair amount of trampling and grazing. Away from the sea it occurs in sandy areas and is found on woodland rides, waste ground and eroded hillsides. In
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is from the Latin "stella", for a star, and describes the appearance of the flowers of plants in this genus (not so much this particular species). The prefix "a-" derives from the
Ancient Greek, and means "without" or "lacking" and therefore refers to the absence of petals in most specimens. The
586:. The only certain way to separate them is by a chromosome count, but the following field characters are useful. Lesser chickweed is yellowish, not bright green; the sepals are only up to 3 (not 5) mm long; it has 3 or fewer stamens (
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Botanical Latin: History, Grammar, Syntax, Terminology and
Vocabulary
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Hill, M.O.; Mountford, J.O.; Roy, D.B.; Bunce, R.G.H. (1999).
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The leaves are oval with a prominent midrib and a pointed tip
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never open widely. There are usually between one and three
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Morton, J. K. (March–April 1972). "On the occurrence of
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as a synonym, Dandy considered this to be a synonym of
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in Britain are L = 7, F = 4, R = 4, N = 4, and S = 0.
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and are not visited by pollinating insects. The UK's
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Europe it is often found growing under the shade of
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1243:Preston, C.D.; Pearman, D.A.; Dines, T.D. (2002).
1230:The Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain
846:. London: Botanical Society of the British Isles.
1275:Trueman, I.C.; Poulton, M.W.; Hodder, M. (2023).
1264:. Montford Bridge: Shropshire Botanical Society.
654:to Ukraine. In North America it is found as an
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419:Flowers typically have three or fewer stamens
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1324:. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology.
1258:Lockton, Alex; Whild, Sarah (2015).
1206:European Nature Information System.
770:Poland, John; Clement, Eric (2009).
395:are terminal and consist of a short
2063:IUCN Red List least concern species
404:, sometimes none, with grey-violet
1247:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1208:"Stellaria pallida (Dumort.) Piré"
1172:"Stellaria pallida (Dumort.) Pire"
1079:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1967.tb05444.x
842:Rich, T.C.G.; Jermy, A.C. (1998).
551:Its chromosome number is 2n = 22.
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499:but while Clapham et al. treated
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1279:. Newbury: Pisces Publications.
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1193:"Stellaria apetala Bernardino"
802:New Flora of the British Isles
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774:. Southampton: John Poland.
465:. It was first described by
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1100:Dandy, James Edgar (1958).
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379:A flower with petals
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262:Stellaria homotricha
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878:in North America".
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1286:978-1-913994-09-9
1061:(Dumort.) Pire".
1003:978-1-4020-5361-0
876:Stellaria pallida
811:978-1-5272-2630-2
781:978-0-9560144-0-5
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