| 21. | "Salvia repens " is small and upright, reaching 2 feet, high with branched erect stems.
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| 22. | The vegetation fringing the inlet include Melaleuca cuticularis, Juncus kraussii, Samolus repens, Gahnia trifida and peppermint trees.
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| 23. | The herbs " Boerhavia repens " and " Sesuvium portulac " astrum round out the known vegetation.
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| 24. | Like most buttercups, " Ranunculs repens " is poisonous, although when dried with hay these poisons are lost.
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| 25. | Couch, " Elymus repens ", has spikelets set on the broadside of the stem rather than edge on.
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| 26. | The herbage is two-layered and is formed of Alhagi ( first layer ) and Aeluropus repens ( second layer ).
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| 27. | In North America it is also recorded on " Trifolium repens " and possibly " Vaccinium " species.
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| 28. | The dark rose plumes of champagne grass ( Rhynchelytrum repens ) are about 2 feet long and are produced continuously from June until autumn.
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| 29. | While this plant is also known as partridge berry, that name more often refers to the ground cover " Mitchella repens ."
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| 30. | In these woodlands, often nearly hidden with fallen leaves, grows the mayflower, also known as the trailing arbutus ( Epigaea repens ).
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