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  • Archaeophyte
  • Plant species

    An archaeophyte is a plant species which is non-native to a geographical region, but which was an introduced species in "ancient" times, rather than being

    Archaeophyte

    Archaeophyte

    Archaeophyte

  • Synanthrope
  • Wild animal or plant that lives near and benefits from people

    voluntarily or involuntarily. They can be subdivided into the following: Archaeophytes – introduced before the end of the 15th century Kenophytes – introduced

    Synanthrope

    Synanthrope

    Synanthrope

  • Lathyrus aphaca
  • Species of legume

    native, but it is more likely that it is an ancient introduction, or archaeophyte, which has found a natural or semi-natural analogue of its phrygana habitat

    Lathyrus aphaca

    Lathyrus aphaca

    Lathyrus_aphaca

  • Chenopodium ficifolium
  • Species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae

    Amaranthaceae originally native to the Irano-Turanian floristic region. It an archaeophyte weed in Europe and can now be found in temperate crop-growing regions

    Chenopodium ficifolium

    Chenopodium ficifolium

    Chenopodium_ficifolium

  • Sambucus ebulus
  • Species of flowering plant

    central Europe and southwest Asia. The species is a well-established archaeophyte in much of the UK, and is also reportedly naturalized in parts of North

    Sambucus ebulus

    Sambucus ebulus

    Sambucus_ebulus

  • Carob
  • Small tree grown for its edible pods and landscaping

    siliqua L. Distribution map   ✖ Native range and isolated population incl. as archaeophyte Synonyms Ceratonia coriacea Salisb. Ceratonia inermis Stokes

    Carob

    Carob

    Carob

  • Lactuca indica
  • Species of lettuce

    introduced elsewhere, even as far as east Africa, and is thought to be an archaeophyte in Japan, brought in with rice cultivation. Lactuca indica is a biennial

    Lactuca indica

    Lactuca indica

    Lactuca_indica

  • Urtica urens
  • Species of flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae

    north and northwest Africa. In the British Isles, Urtica urens is an archaeophyte, an ancient introduction. It has been introduced to all other continents

    Urtica urens

    Urtica urens

    Urtica_urens

  • Myosotis arvensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    are dark brown, shiny nutlets. In the British Isles the plant is an archaeophyte, common throughout the isles on open, well-drained ground. Two subspecies

    Myosotis arvensis

    Myosotis arvensis

    Myosotis_arvensis

  • Lamium amplexicaule
  • Plant species in the mint family

    disputed; some sources give it as native, while others cite it as an archaeophyte. The seed is eaten by many species of birds. Where common, it is an important

    Lamium amplexicaule

    Lamium amplexicaule

    Lamium_amplexicaule

  • Derbyshire
  • Non-metropolitan and ceremonial county in England

    modern recording began, of which 1,133 are known to be either native or archaeophyte, the remainder being non-native species. These comprise 336 established

    Derbyshire

    Derbyshire

    Derbyshire

  • Centaurea cyanus
  • Species of flowering plant

    contaminant in crop seeds. It has been present in Britain and Ireland as an archaeophyte (ancient introduction) since the Iron Age. In the United Kingdom, it

    Centaurea cyanus

    Centaurea cyanus

    Centaurea_cyanus

  • List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland
  • recurva) is found only in Ireland. Corn spurrey (Spergula arvensis) is an archaeophyte in Britain and Ireland; a native population exists on the Channel Islands

    List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland

    List_of_superrosids_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Neophyte (botany)
  • Non-native plant species introduced in recent history

    Non-native plants that are long-established in an area are called archaeophytes. In Britain, neophytes are defined more specifically as plant species

    Neophyte (botany)

    Neophyte (botany)

    Neophyte_(botany)

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • appearance. arboretum A taxonomically arranged collection of trees. archaeophyte A non-native plant that has nonetheless been present in a particular

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Thlaspi arvense
  • Species of flowering plant in the cabbage family

    native to the temperate regions of Eurasia, in many of which it is an archaeophyte (an ancient introduction). It has been naturalised to North America,

    Thlaspi arvense

    Thlaspi arvense

    Thlaspi_arvense

  • Capsella bursa-pastoris
  • Species of flowering plant in the mustard family

    colder climates, including the British Isles (where it is regarded as an archaeophyte), North America, and China, but also in the Mediterranean and North Africa

    Capsella bursa-pastoris

    Capsella bursa-pastoris

    Capsella_bursa-pastoris

  • Artemisia absinthium
  • Species of plant

    increasingly rare in Britain, where it has recently been suggested to be an archaeophyte rather than a true native. The plant can easily be cultivated in dry

    Artemisia absinthium

    Artemisia absinthium

    Artemisia_absinthium

  • Erysimum cheiri
  • Species of flowering plant

    rock corridors. In Central Europe, it is now a wild and naturalized archaeophyte, which occurs mainly in warmer areas, but is only scattered for the time

    Erysimum cheiri

    Erysimum cheiri

    Erysimum_cheiri

  • Invasive species
  • Non-native organism causing damage to an established environment

    perception of the innocent animals’ livelihood and welfare. Adventive plant Archaeophyte Climate change and invasive species Ecologically based invasive plant

    Invasive species

    Invasive species

    Invasive_species

  • Diplotaxis tenuifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    further north from its native range. In the British Isles the plant is an archaeophyte, with industrial regions and ports still at the centre of the distribution

    Diplotaxis tenuifolia

    Diplotaxis tenuifolia

    Diplotaxis_tenuifolia

  • List of trees of Great Britain and Ireland
  • but now known to be an archaeophyte) White willow (Salix alba; formerly considered native but now known to be an archaeophyte) Grey alder (Alnus incana)

    List of trees of Great Britain and Ireland

    List of trees of Great Britain and Ireland

    List_of_trees_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Introduced species
  • Species introduced by human activity

    the feces left behind during the six Moon landings from 1969 to 1972. Archaeophyte Biological dispersal Biological hazard Colonisation (biology) Directed

    Introduced species

    Introduced species

    Introduced_species

  • Allium ampeloprasum
  • Species of plant

    Future. CHRISTOPHER D. PRESTON, DAVID A. PEARMAN, ALLAN R. HALL (2004) Archaeophytes in Britain Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (3), 257–294

    Allium ampeloprasum

    Allium ampeloprasum

    Allium_ampeloprasum

  • Escaped plant
  • Plant that escapes cultivation

    somniferum, escaped from cultivation so long ago that they are considered archaeophytes, and their original source may be obscure. Occasionally, seed contamination

    Escaped plant

    Escaped plant

    Escaped_plant

  • Atriplex
  • Genus of flowering plant

    Epipaleolithic (Mesolithic). Common orache (A. patula) is attested as an archaeophyte in northern Europe, and the Ertebølle culture is presumed to have used

    Atriplex

    Atriplex

    Atriplex

  • Linaria repens
  • Species of flowering plant

    United States. In the United Kingdom, L. repens is theorised to be an archaeophyte, i.e. introduced before 1492. It is rarely found in the east of England

    Linaria repens

    Linaria repens

    Linaria_repens

  • Chenopodium vulvaria
  • Species of flowering plant

    including Scotland, and its status has been changed to EN (endangered) and "archaeophyte", which usually means an introduction associated with farming or urbanisation

    Chenopodium vulvaria

    Chenopodium vulvaria

    Chenopodium_vulvaria

  • Helminthotheca echioides
  • Species of flowering plant

    north and west, whereas it is rare in Ireland. It is considered to be an archaeophyte (ancient introduction) throughout the British Isles, and it is thought

    Helminthotheca echioides

    Helminthotheca echioides

    Helminthotheca_echioides

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • (phusal(l)is) physalis phyt- plant Greek φύειν (phúein), φυτόν (phutón) archaeophyte, autophyte, bryophyte, dermatophyte, neophyte, phytonym, phytoplankton

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z

  • Hemerochory
  • Propagation of plants by "the culture"

    and railways. Chronologically the hemerochoric plants are divided in: Archaeophytes: plants that were introduced before the onset of world trade around

    Hemerochory

    Hemerochory

    Hemerochory

  • Acer pseudoplatanus
  • Species of maple tree

    in the late 6th and early 7th centuries. This would make it either an archaeophyte (a naturalised tree introduced by humans before 1500) or perhaps native

    Acer pseudoplatanus

    Acer pseudoplatanus

    Acer_pseudoplatanus

  • Vice-county Census Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Great Britain
  • 2003 book about UK plant distribution

    vice-county in which a taxon has been recorded, the status (native, archaeophyte, neophyte or casual) in that vice-county is indicated (through the use

    Vice-county Census Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Great Britain

    Vice-county_Census_Catalogue_of_the_Vascular_Plants_of_Great_Britain

  • Sweet chestnut
  • Species of tree

    (Castanea sativa Mill.) in Britain: Re-assessment of its Status as a Roman Archaeophyte" (PDF). Britannia. 50: 49–74. doi:10.1017/S0068113X19000011. S2CID 165935525

    Sweet chestnut

    Sweet chestnut

    Sweet_chestnut

  • County flowers of the United Kingdom
  • Unofficial 2002 public survey

    Silene nutans native Nottinghamshire autumn crocus Crocus nudiflorus archaeophyte Oxfordshire snake's-head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris native Rutland

    County flowers of the United Kingdom

    County_flowers_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Adventive plant
  • Plants that are alien to the native flora

    Most of the archaeophytes immigrated with the introduction of agriculture (in the Neolithic). The status of a species as an archaeophyte is usually deduced

    Adventive plant

    Adventive plant

    Adventive_plant

  • Pyrus cordata
  • Species of pear tree

    United Kingdom (in Devon and Cornwall) where it is now believed to be an archaeophyte. It occurs in thickets, hedgerows, scrub and open woods with cool-temperate

    Pyrus cordata

    Pyrus cordata

    Pyrus_cordata

  • Lamium hybridum
  • Species of flowering plant

    disputed; some sources give it as native, while others cite it as an archaeophyte. It is found growing in open areas, gardens, fields and meadows, and

    Lamium hybridum

    Lamium hybridum

    Lamium_hybridum

  • Chaenorhinum minus
  • Plant species in the veronica family

    though it reaches as far north as Sweden. It is considered to have 'archaeophyte' status in the United Kingdom ie. is thought to have been introduced

    Chaenorhinum minus

    Chaenorhinum minus

    Chaenorhinum_minus

  • History of cannabis in Italy
  • the various cultures. At present, cannabis sativa is classified as an archaeophyte alien species for Italy, with sporadic wild occurrences being attributed

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History_of_cannabis_in_Italy

  • List of national flowers
  • Flowers that represent specific geographic areas

    but for a small number of counties, non-natives were chosen, mainly archaeophytes. The flame lily was designated as the national flower of the unrecognised

    List of national flowers

    List_of_national_flowers

  • Pyrus pyraster
  • Species of tree

    thought to be domesticates that escaped cultivation. They appear to be archaeophytes, with charcoal and carbonised pips having been found at several Neolithic

    Pyrus pyraster

    Pyrus pyraster

    Pyrus_pyraster

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P
  • (phusal(l)is) physalis phyt- plant Greek φύειν (phúein), φυτόν (phutón) archaeophyte, autophyte, bryophyte, dermatophyte, neophyte, phytonym, phytoplankton

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P

  • Endemic Maltese wildlife
  • occurring in the archipelago before man. Another 20 taxa are considered archaeophytes, being introduced through human intervention but having established

    Endemic Maltese wildlife

    Endemic_Maltese_wildlife

  • Anagyris foetida
  • Species of plant

    Caucasus. The picture is complicated by the fact that it is also an archaeophyte (ancient introduction - original homeland uncertain). In France it is

    Anagyris foetida

    Anagyris foetida

    Anagyris_foetida

  • Dysphania (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    subtropics to warm-temperate regions. In Europe, the species are native, archaeophytes, or naturalized, in the northern regions absent or rarely adventive

    Dysphania (plant)

    Dysphania (plant)

    Dysphania_(plant)

  • Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London
  • Decorated ceilings

    of any native British plant. 2 Malva sylvestris, common mallow, is an archaeophyte (a species introduced to Britain before 1500). It grows on rough ground

    Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London

    Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London

    Ceilings_of_the_Natural_History_Museum,_London

  • Glossary of invasion biology terms
  • crustaceans for aquaculture or other purposes. Website: [5] Neophyte Archaeophyte Columbian Exchange Definition of 'adventive' by Collins Dictionary. Retrieved

    Glossary of invasion biology terms

    Glossary_of_invasion_biology_terms

  • Galeopsis angustifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    and is therefore a native plant, or vice versa, which would make it an archaeophyte; although the consensus amongst botanists has generally been the latter

    Galeopsis angustifolia

    Galeopsis angustifolia

    Galeopsis_angustifolia

  • Gillies Hill
  • Hill in Stirling, Scotland

    introduced by humans and have since become naturalized. These include "archaeophytes" (pre-1500) such as the Flanders Poppy and Spearmint; and "neophytes"

    Gillies Hill

    Gillies Hill

    Gillies_Hill

  • Marsett Rigg
  • Protected area of North Yorkshire

    (March 2012). "The distribution and status of Critically Endangered archaeophytes in England" (PDF). Botanical Society of the British Isles. Retrieved

    Marsett Rigg

    Marsett_Rigg

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  • Manak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Jain

    Manak

    Good Soul

  • Yusra
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili

    Yusra

    Ease; Prosperous; Convenience

  • Emily
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Teutonic

    Emily

    Industrious; To Strive; Excel; Rival; Eager; Laborious; Emulating; God is My Oath; God is in Me

  • Abu-Darda
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abu-Darda

    Famous Sahabi of Rasoolullah (PBUH)

  • BENTO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    BENTO

    Pet form of Portuguese Benjamim, BENTO means "blessed."

  • Anandalahari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Anandalahari

    Wave of Happiness

  • Ilesh | இலேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ilesh | இலேஷ

    Lord of earth

  • Lodwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodwick

    English : habitational name from Ludwick Hall in Bishops Hatfield, Hertfordshire (see Ludwick).Dutch : from an Americanized form of the personal name Lodewijk. Compare Ludwig.

  • Josabad
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Josabad

    Having a dowry.

  • Nafasat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nafasat

    Purity; Refinement

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