| 11. | The binomial nomenclature of such cultivated plants usually bear the adjective " sativus / sativa " as the second name.
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| 12. | Unlike the bright, colorful crocuses that bloom in the spring, Crocus sativus blooms in the fall and is not very showy.
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| 13. | Easier, maybe, since the vigorous vines seem to be somewhat less tasty to cucumber beetles than those of C . sativus.
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| 14. | This plant is not only botanically distinct from cucumbers ( C . sativus ), but also a cultivated variety, Andres said.
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| 15. | The domesticated saffron crocus, " Crocus sativus ", is an autumn-flowering perennial plant unknown in the wild.
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| 16. | One of the traditional and most widespread Iranian spices is saffron, derived from the flower of " Crocus sativus ".
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| 17. | It is similar and related to the common cucumber ( " C . sativus " ) and its cultivars are known as gherkins.
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| 18. | By planting saffron crocus ( Crocus sativus ), you can actually harvest the orange-red stigmas used in flavoring and in dye-making.
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| 19. | "C . cartwrightianus " is the presumed wild progenitor of the domesticated triploid " Crocus sativus " the saffron crocus.
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| 20. | A . I've heard that the prickly oval seed head of the common teasel ( Dipsacus sativus ) was the inspiration for the Velcro fastener.
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