Alchemilla arvensis
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alchemilla-arvensis-232-3464371
title:
Alchemilla arvensis
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Alchemilla arvensis, known as parsley-piert, is a sprawling, downy plant common all over the British Isles where It grows on arable fields and bare wastelands, particularly in dry sites. The short-stalked leaves have three segments each lobed at the tip. Flowers April–September. The tiny green flower has four sepals and no petals, the fruit is oval pointed. Stipules form a leaf-like cup, enclosing the flower. The name of parsley piert has nothing to do with parsley. It is a corruption of the Fre
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Species of flowering plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemilla_arvensis
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date modified:
2022-04-18T00:51:30Z
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