Streptanthus vernalis was created in 2005.
Streptanthus drepanoides was created in 1983.
Vernalis plc was created in 2003.
Tipula vernalis was created in 1804.
Liocarcinus vernalis was created in 1816.
Vernalis plc's population is 200.
Adonis Vernalis
Arnold B. Grobman has written: 'Our atomic heritage' -- subject(s): Heredity, Isotopes, Physiological effect, Radiation 'A contribution to the knowledge of variation in Opheodrys vernalis (Harlan)' -- subject(s): Opheodrys vernalis
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Liochlorophis vernalis.
"Couleuvre verte" is a French equivalent of "American grass snake" (Opheodrys vernalis, Liochlorophis vernalis).The feminine noun "couleuvre" means "snake". Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "verte" means "green."Together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vruh vehrt."
Spiranthes vernalis is the scientific name of the narrow-leaved ladies' tresses orchid.Specifically, the genus name of spiranthes honors the spiraling nature of the plant's tall, straight stem. The species name of vernalis honors the early spring bloom of its flower clusters. Another common name is spring ladies' tresses.
"Smooth green snake" or in the United States of America "Grass snake" may be English equivalents of "Couleuvre verte" (Opheodrys vernalis, Liochlorophis vernalis).The feminine noun "couleuvre" means "snake." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "verte" means "green."Together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vruh vehrt."
The English phrase 'vernal equinox' refers to the spring[date] of equal night [and day]. For starting late March, the day is about equal to the night in length. It represents the end of the shorter days and longer nights of winter. And it represents the beginning of the longer days and shorter nights of summer. The equivalent in Latin is aequinoctium vernalis. For the noun 'aequinoctium' means 'equal night'. And the adjective 'vernalis' means 'of or relating to spring'.