PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CREEPING THISTLE»
creeping thistle
creeping
thistle
removal
chemical
control
description
herbicide
life
cycle
cirsium
arvense
species
native
throughout
europe
northern
asia
widely
introduced
elsewhere
standard
name
area
gardening
royal
horticultural
society
quickly
spread
grassland
areas
borders
once
established
difficult
eradicate
permanently
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family
daisy
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subfamily
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invasive
pernicious
listed
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dense
spikes
wildlife
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about
most
found
disturbed
cultivated
ground
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comes
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pasture
grasslands
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grazing
more
effective
than
cultural
method
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organic
farming
system
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CREEPING THISTLE»
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creeping thistle nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
creeping thistle e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser
The Creeping Thistle (Carduus or Cnicus arvensis) has a perennial and creeping
root-stock, which sends up perpetually, annual stems, with rather narrow,
pinnatified, very prickly-lobed leaves, and dioecious flower-heads— the male
flower- ...
The " Creeping Thistle " (Carduus or Cnicus arven- sis) has a perennial and
creeping root-stock, which sends up, perpetually, annual stems, with rather
narrow, pinnatifid, very prickly-lobed leaves, and dioecious flower-heads (i.e., the
males ...
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1871
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
The " Creeping Thistle " (Carduus or Cnicus arven- sis) has a perennial and
creeping root-stock, which sends up, perpetually, annual stems, with rather
narrow, pinnatifid, very prickly-lobed leaves, and dioecious flower-heads (i.e., the
males ...
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1871
4
Noxious Weeds of Australia
Alternative names: corn thistle, creeping thistle, perennial creeping thistle (all UK)
, rankdissel (S. Africa) Noxious: NSW - declared in 2 Council areas Vic -
Prohibited Weed in 3 regions, Controlled Weed in 6 regions SA - proclaimed
plant, ...
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson, 2001
5
Field Guide to Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe
l'irsiiim iirwiisc Distinguishing features: The Creeping Thistle is 20- 120cm tall
and can be identified by its numerous reddish-violet heads (T). These are
surrounded by pointed carpels. The elongated leaves have large numbers of
prickles ©.
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Animal, Man & Treescapes (b/w)
On other fields grassland species such as ragwort, fleabane and creeping thistle
have appeared. It has been noted that there appears to be some sort of
competition between ragwort and fleabane which focuses on wet years and dry
years.
Ian D. Rotherham, Christine Handley (eds.), 2011
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Animal, Man and Treescapes
On other fields grassland species such as ragwort, fleabane and creeping thistle
have appeared. It has been noted that there appears to be some sort of
competition between ragwort and fleabane which focuses on wet years and dry
years.
Ian D. Rotherham (eds), Christine Handley
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Principles of Horticulture
... sterilization of soil in greenhouses, while hoeing in the spring and autumn
periods prevents. species are more limited (reproduced by permission of
Blackwell Scientific Creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense); plant family Asteraceae (
Compositae)
... Bedstraw] Dipsacales Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle family) Sambucus nigra L.
[Elder] Valerianaceae (Valerian family) Centranthus ruber (L.) [Red Valerian]
Asterales Asteraceae (Daisy family) Cirsium arvense (L.) [Creeping Thistle]
Cirsium ...
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Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
... (E) see Veronica persica creeping spiderling (E) see Boerhaavia diffusa
creeping spikerush (E) see Eleocharis palustris creeping St. Johns wort (E) see
Hypericum humifusum creeping thistle (E) see Cephalonoplos setosum creeping
thistle ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CREEPING THISTLE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
creeping thistle nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Weed of the Weed: Canada Thistle
Creeping thistle, as it is known in some parts of Europe, starts from seed but becomes a serious issue as a perennial plant. American farmers ... «Western Producer, lug 15»
Legislation - Managing our turf
... the species that we want, e.g. Creeping Thistle, Broad-leaved Dock, Spear Thistle and Dandelions are all indicators of a high nutrient status. «Pitchcare, giu 15»
Action Plan: Nigel Colborn's essential jobs for your garden this week
How can I destroy bindweed and creeping thistle on the allotment we've just taken over? It is covered with both weeds, so we don't expect to ... «Daily Mail, mag 15»
Tim Sexton: Lace bugs at home in Nottingham
... the two new additions Attenborough are host-specific and are only found feeding and living on their respective host plants; creeping thistle (in ... «Nottingham Post, mag 15»
Kylie Minogue's Arabian night
Archangel, London, United Kingdom, 2 weeks ago. Creeping Thistle??? 10. 3. Click to rate. Archangel, London, United Kingdom, 2 weeks ago. «Daily Mail, mar 15»
Thorny problems: should I returf my lawn?
Creeping thistle and dock are extremely tenacious perennials, notorious for spreading around in disturbed, infertile soil. The weeds that are ... «Telegraph.co.uk, feb 15»
Couple's wildlife oasis gets TV seal of approval from Alan Titchmarsh
... painstakingly created their wildlife-rich haven from a brick and concrete surface while also overcoming problems with creeping thistle, docks, ... «This Is Wiltshire, gen 15»
How to get rid of weeds forever
... grass and a selection of other perennial weeds. That was in winter. In spring new weeds appeared, such as creeping thistle and bindweed. «Telegraph.co.uk, gen 15»
Thistles - Oh, flower of Scotland
Creeping thistle and Spear thistle are scheduled under the Weeds Act 1959 as injurious weeds. This means owners of land can be served with ... «Pitchcare, set 14»
Country diary: how not to approach a frisky bull
One of the patches of creeping thistle has crept too far this year and I asked my friend, neighbour and would-be farmer Graham if he would like ... «Telegraph.co.uk, set 14»