Plants Kingdom Plantae Vascular Plants Phylum Tracheophyta Flowering Agrostemma githago, the common corn-cockle (also written corncockle and
Plant database entry for Corn Cockle (Agrostemma githago 'Milas') with 11 images, one comment, and 21 data details.
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CORN-COCKLE, or Agrostemma Githago, L. is an indigenous, annual plant which grows in corn-fields, and bears purple flowers in the month of
corn and wheat grow. Toxic components. All parts of corn cockle are poisonous to poultry, although the seeds contain the most toxins. The plant contains at
The corn cockle is a weed, which we define as an obnoxious growth, thing, or person and that, in addition to its ridiculous sounding name, makes it a fantastic insult for someone you do not like. The corn of corncockle is from the plant's presence in European corn fields. The cockle part comes ultimately from Vulgar Latin meaning shell of a
Commonly known as corn cockle, and a beneficial plant attractive to bees. Once considered a common weed in the wild, but now rarely found.
Corn Cockle - Agrostemma githago, species information page. Also known as Corn Cockle - Agrostemma githago is a poisonous plant. More photos. Corn
The term corn cockle refers to a flowering plant known scientifically as Agrostemma githago. This plant belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae. It is often
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