Cochlearia officinalis
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- English: spoonwort, Common Scurvygrass
- العربية: حشيشة الملاعق
- مصرى: تودرى
- català: Herba de la cullera
- čeština: lžičník lékařský
- Cymraeg: llwylys cyffredin
- dansk: Lægekokleare
- Deutsch: Echtes Löffelkraut
- Esperanto: Skorbutherbo
- español: Coclearia, Hierba de Cucharas
- eesti: Ürt-merisalat
- suomi: ruijankuirimo, rohtokuirimo, Rohtokuirimo, ruijankuirimo
- français: Cochléaire Officinale, Cranson Officinal, Herbe aux Cuillères
- Nordfriisk: Greens saloot, skorbükskrüüs
- hornjoserbsce: Lěkarski chrěn
- íslenska: Skarfakál
- 日本語: トモシリソウ
- मराठी: स्कर्व्ही ग्रास
- norsk bokmål: Skjørbuksurt
- Nederlands: Echt Lepelblad, Echt en Engels lepelblad
- norsk nynorsk: Skjørbuksurt
- norsk: Skjørbuksurt
- polski: warzucha Lekarska
- русский: Ложечница лекарственная
- srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Kašikara
- српски / srpski: Кашикара
- српски (ћирилица): Кашикара
- srpski (latinica): Kašikara
- svenska: Vanlig skörbjuggsört
- Türkçe: Kaşık otu
- українська: Ложечниця лікарська
- 中文: 岩荠, 辣根菜
- 中文(简体): 岩荠, 辣根菜
APG IV Classification: Domain: Eukaryota • (unranked): Archaeplastida • Regnum: Plantae • Cladus: Angiosperms • Cladus: eudicots • Cladus: core eudicots • Cladus: superrosids • Cladus: rosids • Cladus: eurosids II • Ordo: Brassicales • Familia: Brassicaceae • Tribus: Cochlearieae • Genus: Cochlearia • Species: Cochlearia officinalis L. (1753)
Wikispecies has an entry on:
- ITIS link: Cochlearia officinalis L.
- World Register of Marine Species link: Cochlearia officinalis Linnaeus
- NCBI link: Cochlearia officinalis
- GRIN link: Cochlearia officinalis L.
Plant
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flowers and fruits
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flowers and fruits
Flowers detail
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Cranson officinal à Belle-Île-en-Mer
Leaves
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leaves
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leaves, on Faroe Islands 2007
Cochlearia officinalis subsp. pyrenaica (syn. Cochlearia excelsa)
[edit]Illustrations
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Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen (1897)
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Lindman, Bilder ur Nordens Flora
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Flora Batava 2 (1807)
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Botany of the Faeroes (1908)
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Atlas der Alpenflora (1882) (Cochlearia alpina)