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Pictorial guide to the flora of the British Isles
Lycium barbarum L.Duke of Argyll’s teaplant (Solanaceae) |
Spread | Bias within British Isles | Direction of bias | Very widespread | Moderate tendency | SE |
BSBI Distribution Map |
The flowers of Lycium barbarum are less deeply divided than those of Lycium chinense and have hardly branching veins.
Finstock (VC23: Oxfordshire); 2015-07-16 |
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The leaves of Lycium barbarum are shortly petiolate and spirally arranged; they are narrower than the ovate leaves of Lycium chinense.
Finstock (VC23: Oxfordshire); 2015-07-16 |
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The fruits of Lycium chinense and Lycium barbarum are known as goji berries.
Finstock (VC23: Oxfordshire); 2015-07-16 |
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All images copyright © Christopher J. Dixon unless otherwise indicated.
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