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This is a list of names in all official European languages of crops grown in Europe on a commercial basis. The first families documented are ''Cruciferae'', ''Gramineae'', ''Leguminosae'' and''Rosaceae''. Names retained designate species or cultivar-groups. In some plants, such as fruit species, the situation is often confused, and names of leading cultivars tend to be used for groups. We tried to avoid them.
This is a list of names in all official European languages of crops grown in Europe on a commercial basis. The first families documented are ''Cruciferae'', ''Gramineae'', ''Leguminosae'' and ''Rosaceae''. Names retained designate species or cultivar-groups. In some plants, such as fruit species, the situation is often confused, and names of leading cultivars tend to be used for groups. We tried to avoid them.


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This is a list of names in all official European languages of crops grown in Europe on a commercial basis. The first families documented are Cruciferae, Gramineae, Leguminosae and Rosaceae. Names retained designate species or cultivar-groups. In some plants, such as fruit species, the situation is often confused, and names of leading cultivars tend to be used for groups. We tried to avoid them.

If you want to create a new page, first read the introduction, and then copy and paste the page "New page", after having created a red link, that you will immediately use.

Pages in category "Common names"

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