"Lactuca muralis " is a herb, it grows from 25 to 150 cm tall, is slender and hairless.
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Above the head of Bo�tes is Quadrans Muralis, now obsolete, but which lives on as the name of the early January Quadrantid meteor shower.
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There are no disc flowers . " Lactuca muralis " grows about 2 4 feet tall with the lower leaves pinnately toothed and clasping.
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The name comes from Quadrans Muralis, a Brussels Observatory in Belgium and Edward C . Herrick in Connecticut independently made the suggestion that the Quadrantids are an annual shower.
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By far the best known species is " Cymbalaria muralis " ( also called Ivy-leaved toadflax, and Kenilworth Ivy ), native to southwest Europe.
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The Vaghyas act as the bards of Khandoba and identify themselves with the dogs of Khandoba, while Muralis act as his courtesans ( devanganas-nymphs or devadasis ).
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"' British NVC community OV42 ( " Cymbalaria muralis " community ) "'is one of the communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.
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The commonest lizard is wall lizard ( Podarcis muralis ), slow-worm ( Anguis fragilis ), European green lizard ( Lacerta viridis ) and common lizard ( Lacerta vivipara ).
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The Vaghyas and their female counterparts Muralis sing and dance in honour of Khandoba and narrate his stories on jagarans-all night song-festivals, which are sometimes held after navas fulfilment.
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The common wall lizard ( " Podarcis muralis " ) displays polymorphism and has six distinct morphs which vary by the colour of their throat and underbelly ( underbelly colouration seen predominantly in males ).