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Stellaria apetala

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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
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has 3-10); the fruiting capsules are less than 5 mm long; the fruiting pedicels are short and not reflexed; and the ripe seeds are less than 0.9 mm long.
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The leaves of lesser chickweed (left) have only one prominent vein, whilst common chickweed (right) has several lateral veins
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In the European Union its threat status has not yet been evaluated, but in Britain it has been designated "Least Concern."
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comes from the Latin pallens, pallidus = pale, and is most likely a reference to the yellowish colour of the foliage.
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has a widespread, though local, distribution across Europe, from southern Spain and the Mediterranean islands to
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are flattened, hairy and about 3-5 mm long, except at the tip of the stem, where the leaves appear
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Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European Flora: The Carpathian Mountains Region
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in woodland on light glacial sands, whereas in Britain it often occurs in the distinctive
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has been confused. Dandy (1958) and Clapham, Tutin and Warburg (1962) adopted the name
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Ellenberg's indicator values for British plants. ECOFACT Volume 2. Technical Annex
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Whitehead, F. H.; R. P. Sinha (October 1967). "Taxonomy and Taximetrics of
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lists no species that feed on lesser chickweed, although there are several
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Flowering occurs in the early spring, February-May in Northern Europe. The
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Botanical Latin: History, Grammar, Syntax, Terminology and Vocabulary
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The sepals sometimes have a narrow scarious margin towards the tips
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Species of flowering plant in the carnation family Caryophyllaceae
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0.5–0.8 mm in diameter, with a ring of small, blunt
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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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and other insects which are known to attack chickweeds (
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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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Lesser chickweed has a distinctive yellow/green colour
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and, because the flowers do not open widely, is often
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and are not visited by pollinating insects. The UK's
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Lightly trampled woodland rides are a typical habitat
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Europe it is often found growing under the shade of
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They are 967:Flora of North America: north of Mexico 795: 793: 791: 772:The Vegetative Key to the British Flora 759: 1261:The Flora and Vegetation of Shropshire 1015: 1013: 837: 835: 817: 710:, where it is sometimes considered an 1228:Cheffings, C.M.; Farrell, L. (2005). 1150:. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. 7: 2004:08382430-b54f-4f7c-8b73-4d1f79416e44 1893:78b3f610-ddd0-4d85-a8ef-2c33b0c803e9 1492:f6b8f282-871b-4ad4-a93c-4cec3b2a2356 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. 25: 533:could be regarded as synonyms of 499:but while Clapham et al. treated 1955:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:983852-1 1505:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:159051-1 1279:. Newbury: Pisces Publications. 601: 596: 481:(1863) transferred to the genus 86: 1102:List of British Vascular Plants 1193:"Stellaria apetala Bernardino" 802:New Flora of the British Isles 1: 774:. Southampton: John Poland. 465:. It was first described by 1146:Stearn, William T. (1980). 1100:Dandy, James Edgar (1958). 2084: 1025:Plants of the World Online 939:Cambridge University Press 935:Flora of the British Isles 1104:. London: British Museum. 714:of species-rich habitat. 219: 212: 197: 190: 83:Scientific classification 81: 59: 50: 41: 34: 1277:The Flora of Sutton Park 888:Torrey Botanical Society 488:The taxonomic status of 293:(Ucria) Doell. ex Kuntze 972:Oxford University Press 639:Distribution and status 360:at the pointed tip and 880:Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 722: 635: 627: 619: 420: 388: 380: 927:Tutin, Thomas Gaskell 720: 678:) to the west coast ( 633: 625: 617: 418: 386: 378: 1071:Blackwell Publishing 800:Stace, C.A. (2019). 379:A flower with petals 278:Stellularia abortiva 262:Stellaria homotricha 923:Clapham, Arthur Roy 878:in North America". 693:Habitat and ecology 364:on both sides. The 53:Conservation status 723: 656:introduced species 636: 628: 620: 469:in 1796. In 1828, 421: 389: 381: 337:introduced species 254:Stellaria boraeana 246:Stellaria abortiva 231:Jord. & Fourr. 2050: 2049: 1914:Open Tree of Life 1883:Stellaria~pallida 1736:Stellaria pallida 1658:Stellaria_pallida 1553:Stellaria pallida 1393:Stellaria apetala 1363:Stellaria apetala 1355:Taxon identifiers 1286:978-1-913994-09-9 1061:(Dumort.) 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Index

Stellaria pallida

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Caryophyllales
Caryophyllaceae
Stellaria
Binomial name
Synonyms
Dumort.
annual
herbaceous
plant
flowering plant
Caryophyllaceae
introduced species
terete
glabrous
hydathode
stomata
petioles
sessile

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