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Sinapis arvensis, which is a pernicious weed abounding in corn-fields.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Some favorites are Nigella arvensis, Cleome hassleriana, Peucedanum verticillare and Digitalis parviflora.
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Behind the wooden planks is the prickly thistle plant, Sonchus arvensis.
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Bird species such as Tadorna ferrugine and Anas platyrhynchos occur in wetlands, Dendrocopos major in the forests while Parus major, Motacilla cinerea, Alaudia arvensis, Anthus hodgsoni, Lanius cristatus, Milvus migrans, and Corvus corax occur everywhere else in this area.
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Milvus migrans, Oenanthe deserti, Alaudia arvensis, Eremophila alpestris, and Corvus corax are bird species commonly found throughout the ecoregion.
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Santalum album (sandalwood), Mentha arvensis (peppermint), and
3. India 1997
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Calendula arvensis is used in traditional medicine in Tunisia to treat rheumatism.
Chapter 7 1991
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M. piperita (for peppermint oil) and M. arvensis (for menthol) both gave yields comparable to those obtained on normal soil.
Chapter 10 1990
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It occurs quite commonly in gardens and open fields, being the scarlet Pimpernel, or _Anagallis arvensis_, and belonging to the Primrose tribe of plants.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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The seeds of some species of fennel-flower (_Nigella sativa_ and _arvensis_), natives of the south of Europe, were formerly used instead of pepper, and are said to be still extensively employed in adulterating it.
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