10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HAWKBIT»
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hawkbit en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
hawkbit y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Plants of British Columbia: Scientific and Common Names of ...
hawkbit, autumn — » autumn hawkbit hawkbit, hairy — » hairy hawkbit
hawksbeard, annual — » annual hawksbeard hawksbeard, beaked — » beaked
hawksbeard hawksbeard, dandelion — » dandelion hawksbeard hawksbeard,
dwarf ...
Hong Qian, K. Klinka, 1998
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
331 GROWTH HABITS OF DANDELION, DAISY, CATSEAR, AND HAWKBIT IN
SOME NEW ZEALAND GRASSLANDS BY G. J. STRU1K* (Received 11 May
1967) ABSTRACT Growth habits of four basal rosette composites, dandelion ...
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Weeds of California and Other Western States
[TAROF] and lesser hawkbit [Leontodon taraxacoides (Villars) Merat] are
perennial rosettes that may be confused with catsear species. Unlike smooth
catsear and common catsear, dandelion and lesser hawkbit have unbranched
flower stems ...
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, 2007
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Watership Down: A Novel
“Er—Hazel,” said Hawkbit, looking past him into the face of the dreary black cliff. “
I—er—that is to say we—er—feel that we—well, that we can't go on like this. We'
ve had enough of it.” He stopped. Hazel now saw that Speedwell and Acorn ...
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Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
hawk moth, silver-striped (E) see Hyles lineata livornica hawk moths (E) see
Sphingidae (Family) hawkbit, autumn (E) see Leontodon autumnalis hawkbit,
common (E) see Leontodon hispidus hawkbit, fall (E) see Leontodon autumnalis
...
Derwent Publications, 1990
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Field Guide to Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe
l.contodon Irispitliis Distinguishing features: The yellow flower heads of the 15-
50cm tall Common Hawkbit grow from a rosette of leaves (2). They sit individually
on a thin, leafless stalk that is covered in coarse hairs (T). Unlike the common ...
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Rambles in search of wild flowers, and how to distinguish them
The Rough Hawkbit (Apargia hispida), bears only one flower on a stem, and no
leaves. The flowers are hairy at their opening, and the leaves, which spring from
the root, are notched, and the points of the scallops turned back. I gathered my ...
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A New Key to Wild Flowers
25-40 mm across; f r. w. pappus [c, d] Leontodon hispidus Rough Hawkbit Ivs.
whitish beneath w. long hairs [a] Hieracium pilosella Mouse-ear Hawkweed small
bracts on stem stem stout, rmogh, hairy; fl. hd. 25-40 mm across [c, d] Leontodon
...
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Vegetation Ecology of Central Europe
Fig. 474. Leontodon hispidus (right), Crepisaurea (centre) and Trifolium badium (
left) in a mown 'Milkweed pasture' (Rough Hawkbit community) in the Alpine
garden Schynige Plate. Photo. Liidi. Leontodon hispidus which the local people
call ...
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Flora Hibernica, Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
Schrcb. Hawkbit. Involucre imbricated, the innermost scales equal, outer ones
smaller. Receptacle naked, pitted. Pappus feathery, sessile. — Name of
uncertain origin. Atrophia, was applied to some plant of this tribe. Syngenesia.
JEqualis. 1.
James Townsend MacKay, 1836
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HAWKBIT»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hawkbit en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
RICHARD WILLIAMSON: A record number of orchids spotted at …
Hundreds of bee, spotted, and pyramid orchids invaded the fields together with millions of yellow hawkbit flowers. It was a truly wonderful sight ... «Bognor Regis Observer, Jul 15»
Alys Fowler: happy, healthy hanging baskets
... that two of the better native plants were autumn hawkbit (Scorzoneroides autumnalis) and greater bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus pedunculatus). «The Guardian, Jun 15»
BIG FEATURE: Volunteers turn Lincolnshire grass verges into …
In June, there will be white and golden swathes of oxeye daisy and rough hawkbit and the scarlet flower spikes of common sorrel. Come July ... «Lincolnshire Echo, Abr 15»
Appeal to safeguard future of rare wildflower meadow launched
... spread are Spotted Orchids, Southern Marsh Orchids, Knapweed, Common Cat's Ear, Rough Hawkbit, Tufted Vetch and Bird's-foot Trefoil. «South Wales Argus, Abr 15»
Wildlife presenter in bid to protect meadow
... spread are Spotted Orchids, Southern Marsh Orchids, Knapweed, Common Cat's Ear, Rough Hawkbit, Tufted Vetch and Bird's-foot Trefoil. «South Wales Argus, Mar 15»
Wildflower guru: the woman who knows meadows
Pam established plants within the joints such as harebells, horseshoe vetch, rock rose, thyme, mouse-eared hawkbit, lady's bedstraw and bird's ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 15»
Planting a Clock That Tracks Hours by Flowers
Linnaean Time (closing): Leontodon hispidus (rough hawkbit) or L. autumnale (autumn hawkbit). O.K., this one must be the classic dandelion, ... «New York Times, Ene 15»
Autumn's subtle charm is greatly enhanced by this Indian summer
Fleabane and Devil's-bit scabious I knew, but the yellow flowers I thought were dandelions were either common cat's ear or autumn hawkbit; ... «The Independent, Sep 14»
Weekend break: Discovering a hidden gem in Roundwood House
... orchid, butterwort, grass of Parnassus, carline thistle, blue fleabane, burnet rose, shrubby hawkweed, greater hawkbit and knotted pearlwort. «Irish Examiner, Sep 14»
Naturalist's lifelong passion for flowers
Swine-cress and hawkbit, sheep's sorrel and Cheddar pink are just a few other such names to be found in this book. When it came to taking his ... «Western Morning News, Ago 14»