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Species of fungus
Morchella vulgaris is a widespread fungus of the family Morchellaceae (Ascomycota). It was originally described in 1801 as a form of the common yellow
Morchella_vulgaris
Species of fungus
"M. conica" indeed belonged to Morchella deliciosa, Morchella purpurascens, Morchella tridentina, and Morchella vulgaris. Persoon, CH (1818). Traité sur
Morchella_conica
Genus of fungi
vulgaris synonyms: Morchella acerina, Morchella anthracina, Morchella lepida, Morchella robiniae, Morchella spongiola Morchella angusticeps Morchella
Morchella
Species of fungus
colleagues, the authors concluded that the taxon was conspecific to Morchella vulgaris, due to its close phylogenetic proximity to the latter. However, following
Morchella_dunensis
semilibera Morchella atrotomentosa Morchella conica Morchella costata Morchella crassipes Morchella deliciosa Morchella distans Morchella elata Morchella esculenta
List of fungi of Metropolitan France
List_of_fungi_of_Metropolitan_France
dishotomum) Schismatomma graphidioides Starry breck-lichen (Buellia asterella) morchella Cornish path-moss (Ditrichum cornubicum), endemic Derbyshire feather-moss
List of United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan species
List_of_United_Kingdom_Biodiversity_Action_Plan_species
Species of fungus
143–51. Barseghyan GS, Wasser SP (2008). "Species diversity of the genera Morchella St. Amans and Helvella L. ex St. Amans (Ascomycota, Pezizales) in Israeli
Helvella_acetabulum
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
Girl/Female
Irish
Great.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Warlike; Diminutive Form of Marcella
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Marcello, MARCELLA means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marcella.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Michael: gift from God.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin, Spanish
Of Mars; Mars was Mythological Roman God of Fertility for whom the Month March was Named; Similar to Marcella
Girl/Female
French Teutonic American Latin
Warring.
Girl/Female
French
Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named;...
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Warlike; Diminutive Form of Marcella
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Spanish
Similar to Marcella of Mars; Warlike; Combination of Maria and Celia
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Teutonic
Warring; Little Marcus; Dedicated to Mars; Martial; Warlike; Defence; Of the Sea; Female Version of Marcellus; Form of Marcia
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Cobra
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Interest
Boy/Male
Indian
King, Ruler, Emperor, Royal
Boy/Male
British, English
Peaceful Raven
Boy/Male
English
Lives in town.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Confirmation, Healthy, Possessor of all wealth, Healthy, Possessor of all wealth, Nourishment, Endorsement
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One with Round Face
Biblical
Ashtoreth, flocks; sheep; riches
Boy/Male
British, English, German
From the Wooden Valley
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
MORCHELLA VULGARIS
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A fruit bat, especially the large species (Pieropus vulgaris) inhabiting the islands of the Indian ocean. It measures about a yard across the expanded wings.
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A common European food fish (Melangus vulgaris) of the Codfish family; -- called also fittin.
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Any one of several species of flatfishes of the genus Solea and allied genera of the family Soleidae, especially the common European species (Solea vulgaris), which is a valuable food fish.
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A small freshwater European perch (Acerina vulgaris); -- called also pope, blacktail, and stone, / striped, perch.
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Any passerine bird belonging to Sturnus and allied genera. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss, and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird, and builds about houses, old towers, etc. Called also stare, and starred. The pied starling of India is Sternopastor contra.
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A European fresh-water fish (Tinca tinca, or T. vulgaris) allied to the carp. It is noted for its tenacity of life.
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A lizard (Stellio vulgaris), common about the Eastern Mediterranean among ruins. In color it is olive-green, shaded with black, with small stellate spots. Called also hardim, and star lizard.
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A North American fish (Merlucius vulgaris) allied to the preceding; -- called also silver hake.
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Any one of numerous species of pigeons belonging to Turtur and allied genera, native of various parts of the Old World; especially, the common European species (Turtur vulgaris), which is noted for its plaintive note, affectionate disposition, and devotion to its mate.
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A European species of loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris).
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Grossness; rudeness; vulgarity.
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A vulgar phrase or expression.
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Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus. The garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a warm, pungent aromatic, much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.
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A blue-flowered labiate plant (Brunella vulgaris); the healall.
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An herb (Linaria vulgaris) of the Figwort family, having narrow leaves and showy orange and yellow flowers; -- called also butter and eggs, flaxweed, and ramsted.
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A spicy plant and its bright red berry; the wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens). Also incorrectly applied to the partridge berry (Mitchella repens).
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The very large ovoid or roundish fruit of a cucurbitaceous plant (Citrullus vulgaris) of many varieties; also, the plant itself. The fruit sometimes weighs many pounds; its pulp is usually pink in color, and full of a sweet watery juice. It is a native of tropical Africa, but is now cultivated in many countries. See Illust. of Melon.
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An edible fungus (Morchella esculenta), the upper part of which is covered with a reticulated and pitted hymenium. It is used as food, and for flavoring sauces.