'Butter-and-eggs' is a common name for 'Linaria vulgaria'. Other common names are 'common toadflax' and 'yellow toadflax'. But regardless of the scientific or common name by which it's known, the wildflower's pollen and nectar are important to pollinating bumblebees [Bombus spp] and hawkmoths [Sphingidae family]. Its leaves are important food sources to the caterpillar stages of the bog fritillary [Boloria eunomia] and the Gorgone checkerspot [Chlosyne gorgone]
The term vulgaris usually refers to the common or widespread species of a particular organism, often used in scientific classification. For example, Escherichia coli commonly has the term "vulgaris" attached to its name.
The botanical name of rajma is Phaseolus vulgaris.
One common tropical American bean plant is the Phaseolus vulgaris, also known as the common bean or kidney bean.
Phaseolus vulgaris, commonly known as common bean or green bean, belongs to the Phylum Tracheophyta, also known as vascular plants.
Hydra or Hydra
'Linaria vulgaris' is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for 'butter-and-eggs'. Other common names are 'common toadflax' and 'yellow toadflax'. Whatever the name, the plant has a cheerful yellow-and-orange bloom that clusters at the top of stalks 1 - 3 feet [30.48 centimeters - 0.9144 meters] high.So the wildflower brightens the vacant lots, roadsides, fields and disturbed grounds that it quickly covers. Unfortunately, this may be to the detriment of other herbaceous and woody plants. Specifically, butter-and-eggs may improve the view and the ground, but not the diversity of plant life in an area.
Eggs and Bacon Lotus corniculatus (Europe)Eggs and Bacon Eutaxia obovata (Australia)Butter and Eggs Linaria vulgaris
The scientific name for a starling is Sturnus vulgaris.
Common Octopus
Aquilegia Vulgaris
'Butter-and-eggs' is an English equivalent of the wildflower 'lino montesino' [Linaria vulgaris]. Other English equivalents are 'common toadflax' and 'yellowtoadflax'.The noun 'lino' takes 'el' ['the'] as its singular definite article, and 'uno' ['a, one'] as its singular indefinite article. The masculine adjective 'montesino'means 'wild'. Together, they're pronounced 'LEE-noh MOHN-teh-SEE-noh'.Other Spanish equivalents of the same plant are 'linaria', 'linaria común' and 'pajarita'.
'Lino montesino' is a Spanish equivalent of the wildflower 'butter-and-eggs' [Linaria vulgaris]. Other common names in English are 'common toadflax' and 'yellow toadflax'. Other common names in Spanish are 'linaria común' and 'pajarita'.The masculine noun 'lino' has as its singular definite article 'el' ['the'], and as its singular indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. The masculine adjective 'montesino'means 'wild'.Together, they're pronounced 'LEE-noh MOHN-teh-SEE-noh'.
A beetrave is an archaic name for the common beet, Latin name Beta vulgaris.
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (common name:common reed) Phramites vulgaris (vulgaris - common)
Brassica rapa rapa (White turnip)
a latin name would be vulgaris arae
"Garden beet" is one common name for Beta vulgaris.Specifically, the plant in question can be considered a root vegetable in terms of edibility. It carries a number of common names. The most commonly found designations include beetroot and common beet.