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|ftr='''κάππαρις''': -εως, -ιος<br />{kápparis}<br />'''Grammar''': f.<br />'''Meaning''': [[Kaper]], [[Capparis spinosa]] (Hp., mittl. Kom., Arist., Pap. usw.);<br />'''Derivative''': Deminutivum καπ(π)άριον (Pap. u. a.). — Davon [[κάππαρος]] m. Fischname (''PCair''. ''Zen''. 83, III<sup>a</sup>); nach der Bereitung, s. Strömberg Fischnamen 88.<br />'''Etymology''': Herkunft unbekannt.<br />'''Page''' 1,782 | |ftr='''κάππαρις''': -εως, -ιος<br />{kápparis}<br />'''Grammar''': f.<br />'''Meaning''': [[Kaper]], [[Capparis spinosa]] (Hp., mittl. Kom., Arist., Pap. usw.);<br />'''Derivative''': Deminutivum καπ(π)άριον (Pap. u. a.). — Davon [[κάππαρος]] m. Fischname (''PCair''. ''Zen''. 83, III<sup>a</sup>); nach der Bereitung, s. Strömberg Fischnamen 88.<br />'''Etymology''': Herkunft unbekannt.<br />'''Page''' 1,782 | ||
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[[Capparis spinosa]], the [[caper]] [[bush]], also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. | |wketx=[[Capparis spinosa]], the [[caper]] [[bush]], also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. | ||
The plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers), used as a seasoning, and the fruit (caper berries), both of which are usually consumed pickled. Other species of Capparis are also picked along with C. spinosa for their buds or fruits. Other parts of Capparis plants are used in the manufacture of medicines and cosmetics. | The plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers), used as a seasoning, and the fruit (caper berries), both of which are usually consumed pickled. Other species of Capparis are also picked along with C. spinosa for their buds or fruits. Other parts of Capparis plants are used in the manufacture of medicines and cosmetics. | ||
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The taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. Species within the genus Capparis are highly variable, and interspecific hybrids have been common throughout the evolutionary history of the genus. As a result, some authors have considered C. spinosa to be composed of multiple distinct species, others that the taxon is a single species with multiple varieties or subspecies, or that the taxon C. spinosa is a hybrid between C. orientalis and C. sicula. | The taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. Species within the genus Capparis are highly variable, and interspecific hybrids have been common throughout the evolutionary history of the genus. As a result, some authors have considered C. spinosa to be composed of multiple distinct species, others that the taxon is a single species with multiple varieties or subspecies, or that the taxon C. spinosa is a hybrid between C. orientalis and C. sicula. | ||
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Η κάππαρις η ακανθώδης (Λατινική ονομασία: Capparis spinosa) είναι πολυετές (perennial) φυτό που φέρει στρογγυλεμένα, σαρκώδη φύλλα και μεγάλα λευκά προς ροζ-λευκά άνθη. | Η κάππαρις η ακανθώδης (Λατινική ονομασία: Capparis spinosa) είναι πολυετές (perennial) φυτό που φέρει στρογγυλεμένα, σαρκώδη φύλλα και μεγάλα λευκά προς ροζ-λευκά άνθη. |