The chief source of legends related to Banai are " ovi " ( " pada " ) or folk songs sung by Vaghyas and Muralis, the male and female bards of Khandoba.
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Some ground covers are being rediscovered, like lily of the valley and Kenilworth ivy ( Cymbalaria muralis ), a Victorian creeper with tiny lavender viola-like flowers that loves to grow on shady stone walls.
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Johann Elert Bode converted its name to Latin as " Quadrans Muralis " and shrank the constellation a little in his 1801 " Uranographia " star atlas, to avoid it clashing with other constellations.
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It has widely naturalised elsewhere and is commonly sold as a garden plant . " C . muralis " characteristically grows in sheltered crevices in walls and pathways, or in rocks and scree, making a trailing or scrambling plant up to 1 m long.
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The "'common wall lizard "'( " Podarcis muralis " ) is a species of lizard with a large distribution in Europe and well-established introduced populations in North America, where it is also called the "'European wall lizard " '.
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These include the rare caciocavallo podolico, made from the exotically flavored milk of a cow that grazes only the highest pastures, chewing up rare grasses and wildflowers, tender mushroom caps or rucola muralis, the tiny-leafed spicy wild rocket . ( We lunched on slivers of that wonderfully spicy, crumbly yellow cheese from Latteria Rizzi, a cheese shop in Matera .)
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In his work as a natural historian, he described a great number of new species of small mammal on the islands around the British Isles, notably the house mice and field mice of St . Kilda which he called " Mus muralis " and " Mus hirtensis ", believing that these had evolved " in situ " having colonised the islands naturally via land or ice-bridges.