It Is An Annual Herbaceous Plant

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It is an annual herbaceous plant, up to 50 cm tall.

The stems are glabrous, very numerous, reddish in


the basal region, turning greenish closer to the
end. The leaves are bio- or tripinnatisect, with
linear leaflets. It blooms towards the end of
spring, forming a terminal capitulum with
unisexual white ligulate flowers, and yellow
tubular floscular flowers, hermaphrodite on the
disc. The extreme white ligules are regular,
tridentate and ovate, up to 1 cm long; they fall
loosely downwards after flowering, covering the
involucre but not falling off. The outer flowers
open earlier. The receptacle between the flowers
is scaly. The fruit is a smooth achene, with a
quadrangular or rounded section.
1.  «Anthemis arvensis». Plantas útiles: Linneo. Archivado desde el original el 1 de
diciembre de 2009. Consultado el 26 de octubre de 2009.
2. ↑ «Anthemis arvensis». Tropicos.org.  Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 11
de junio de 2012.
3. ↑ «Botanical names». Consultado el 5 aprile 2011.
4. ↑ Motta 1960 | pag. 142
5. ↑ «Tropicos Database». Consultado el 12 de abril de 2011.
6. ↑ En Epítetos Botánicos
7. ↑ Saltar a:a b «Anthemis arvensis». Real Jardín Botánico: Proyecto Anthos.
Consultado el 25 de noviembre de 200

IRIS germanica
The leaves are basal, linear, between 3 and
10, more than 40 cm long and 3 cm wide,
sword-shaped, shiny and medium green.
The inflorescences arise from a terminal stem
with leaves at the base and bare as it
approaches the apex. The flowers have three
sepals extended and curved outwards, ovate
in shape and between 8 and 12 cm long and
about 6 wide. They are glabrous except for
the central nervation covered with 3 mm.,
yellowish white or with purple tones. The
petals are also three, they extend erect and
bend over the fertile part of the flower.It
blooms from spring to summer.There are
numerous varieties, such as Iris germanica
florentina and cultivars, in a range of colors
from white to yellow, red, purple and blue.
Lupinus angustifolius

It is a herbaceous plant up to 100 cm tall, annual


and pubescent. It has palmately compound leaves,
alternate. Its blades, digitate, are divided into 5 to
9 more or less fleshy leaflets and are linear-
oblong or linear-spatulate, very narrow and with a
rounded apex, with a glabrous upper side and a
pubescent lower side. Stems very branched from
the base or from a certain height. They are erect,
hairy, with patent hairs of 0.5 - 0.8 mm. It blooms
between spring and early summer forming very
showy cluster-type inflorescences. Each of these
flowers are hermaphroditic and have a
zygomorphic symmetry.
The fruit is a legume with 3 to 5 seeds; the pod
turns yellow, brown or black when ripe.

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