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Lysimachia foemina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lysimachia foemina
''Lysimachia foemina'' (commonly known as Poorman's Weatherglass and formerly known as ''Anagallis foemina'') is a low-growing annual herbaceous plant of the genus ''Lysimachia'' belonging to the Primulaceae family. In a comparison of DNA sequences, ''L. foemina'' was shown to be most closely related to ''L. monelli''. It had been thought by many to be closest to ''L. arvensis'', and some authors had even included ''L. foemina'' as a subspecies of ''L. arvensis''. The three species were among several transferred from ''Anagallis'' to ''Lysimachia'' in a 2009 paper. ==Etymology== The previous genus name ''Anagallis'' derives from the Greek words ' meaning "again" and ' meaning "to delight in", possibly referring to the fact that these plants produce flowers twice in a year and the flowers open whenever the sun strikes them.〔(Malta Wild Plants )〕 The species epithet ''ラテン語:foemina'' means "female" and refers to the small size of the plant and the gentleness of its appearance. The common name refers to the fact that the flowers close at the approaching of the bad weather.〔(Trek Nature )〕
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