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Sagina procumbens

Etymology

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Literally, lying/creeping pearlwort, probably translating its taxonomic name, translingual Sagina procumbens, and referring to the habitus of the plant, which usually creeps close to the ground.

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Noun

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liggende vetmuur m (plural liggende vetmuren, diminutive liggend vetmuurtje n)

  1. procumbent pearlwort, Sagina procumbens

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