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Definition of Mouse-ear chickweed
1. Noun. Any of various plants related to the common chickweed.
Group relationships: Cerastium, Genus Cerastium
Specialized synonyms: Cerastium Arvense, Field Chickweed, Field Mouse-ear, Cerastium Tomentosum, Love-in-a-mist, Snow-in-summer, Alpine Mouse-ear, Arctic Mouse-ear, Cerastium Alpinum
Generic synonyms: Herb, Herbaceous Plant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouse-ear Chickweed
Literary usage of Mouse-ear chickweed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Turf for Golf Courses by Charles Vancouver Piper, Russell Arthur Oakley (1917)
"Among these are white clover, yarrow, mouse-ear chickweed, ground ivy, pearlwort,
sheep sorrel, thyme-leaved speedwell, carpenter-weed, creeping thyme, ..."
2. Hortus Kewensis; Or, A Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal by William Aiton (1811)
"Narrow-leaved mouse-ear chickweed. Nat. of Britain. Fl . April and May. ...
Little mouse-ear chickweed. ß Cerastium pumilum. Curtis lond. ..."
3. Catalogue of the Flora of Minnesota Including Its Phaenogamous and Vascular by Warren Upham (1884)
"mouse-ear chickweed, Winona county, Holzinger ; lake Pepin, Miss Manning. ...
Large mouse-ear chickweed. Common, or frequent, throughout the state, ..."
4. The History of the County of Derby by Stephen Glover (1829)
"Cerastium vulgatum, clammy mouse-ear chickweed, sandy places, April to Mar, white,
in a meadow near the Markeaton brook, between Matlock and Bonsai, ..."
5. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Flora of New Jersey by Nathaniel Lord Britton (1881)
"C. vulgatum, L. mouse-ear chickweed. Rare. Bergen Co., CF Austin ; shady rocks
along NRR above junction with Erie RR, TF Allen. Nat. Eu. ..."
6. Turf for Golf Courses by Charles Vancouver Piper, Russell Arthur Oakley (1917)
"Among these are white clover, yarrow, mouse-ear chickweed, ground ivy, pearlwort,
sheep sorrel, thyme-leaved speedwell, carpenter-weed, creeping thyme, ..."
7. Hortus Kewensis; Or, A Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal by William Aiton (1811)
"Narrow-leaved mouse-ear chickweed. Nat. of Britain. Fl . April and May. ...
Little mouse-ear chickweed. ß Cerastium pumilum. Curtis lond. ..."
8. Catalogue of the Flora of Minnesota Including Its Phaenogamous and Vascular by Warren Upham (1884)
"mouse-ear chickweed, Winona county, Holzinger ; lake Pepin, Miss Manning. ...
Large mouse-ear chickweed. Common, or frequent, throughout the state, ..."
9. The History of the County of Derby by Stephen Glover (1829)
"Cerastium vulgatum, clammy mouse-ear chickweed, sandy places, April to Mar, white,
in a meadow near the Markeaton brook, between Matlock and Bonsai, ..."
10. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Flora of New Jersey by Nathaniel Lord Britton (1881)
"C. vulgatum, L. mouse-ear chickweed. Rare. Bergen Co., CF Austin ; shady rocks
along NRR above junction with Erie RR, TF Allen. Nat. Eu. ..."