Scandix pecten-veneris: Difference between revisions
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Scandix pecten-veneris (shepherd's-needle, Venus' comb, Stork's needle) is a species of edible plant belonging to the family Apiaceae. It is native to Eurasia, but is known to occur elsewhere. It is named for its long fruit, which has a thickened body up to 1.5 centimeters long and a beak which can measure up to 7 centimeters long and is lined with comblike bristles.
Translations
als: venuskamm; arz: سكانديكس بكتين فينريس; ca: agulles de pastor; cs: vochlice hřebenitá; cy: nodwydd y bugail; de: Venuskamm, Nadelkerbel, Nadelkörbel; et: kamjas nokkputk; fa: شانه ونوس; fi: kampasarjaputki; fr: scandix peigne de Vénus; gl: agulleira; grc: σκάνδιξ; he: מסרק שולמית; kab: wajdim; la: Scandix pecten-veneris; nl: naaldenkervel; pl: czechrzyca grzebieniowa; ro: acul-doamnei; ru: скандикс гребенчатый; sv: nålkörvel; uk: скандикс гребінчастий