"B . borealis " is native to the southern United States, from the Atlantic Ocean as far west as Texas where it occurs in little bluestem grass ( " Schizachyrium scoparium " ) at night but was unnoticeable by day.
More recent introductions could become a serious threat, like " Leptospermum scoparium ", which has the ability to colonize the still nearly untouched medium-altitude vegetation ( " Ilex ", " Myrsine africana ", " Erica ", and so on ).
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As its name suggests, the most obvious features of the tallgrass prairie are tall grasses, such as indiangrass ( " Sorghastrum nutans " ), big bluestem ( " Andropogon gerardi " ), little bluestem ( " Schizachyrium scoparium " ), and switchgrass ( " Panicum virgatum " ), which average between tall, with occasional stalks as high as.
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"' Leptospermone "'is a chemical compound ( a ?-triketone ) produced by some members of the myrtle family ( " Myrtaceae " ), such as " Callistemon citrinus " ( Lemon Bottlebrush ), a shrub native to Australia, and " Leptospermum scoparium " ( Manuka ), a New Zealand tree from which it gets its name.
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""'Schizachyrium scoparium " "', commonly known as "'little bluestem "'or "'beard grass "', is a North American prairie grass native to most of the United States, except California, Nevada, and Oregon, and a small area north of the warm-season species, meaning it employs the C 4 photosynthetic pathway.
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The most dominant plant species in the Teide National Park are the Teide white broom ( " Spartocytisus supranubius " ), which has a white and pink flower; the Canary Island wallflower ( " Erysimum scoparium " ), which has white and violet flowers; and the Teide bugloss ( " Echium wildpretii " ), whose red flowers form a pyramid up to 3m in height.
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Subalpine fir is ubiquitous in the ESSF and is the most common associate of spruce throughout . ericaceous shrubs, mainly " Rhododendron albiflorum, Vaccinium membranaceum ", and " Menziesia ferruginea ", with " Vaccinium ovalifolium " in high-precipitation areas and " V . scoparium " in dry areas . " Ribes lacustre, Oplopanax horridus " and " Lonicera involucrata " are common shrubs on moist to wet sites.
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Native New England plants are usually the best choice for attracting butterflies, and among those selected by Cullina, author of the award-winning book " Growing and Propagating Wildflowers, " are the " fireworks goldenrod " ( Solidago rugosa ), one of the best fall nectar plants, orange-flowered butterfly weed ( Aesclepius tuberosa ), black-eyed Susan ( Rudbeckia fulgida v . sullivantii ), ironweed ( Vernonia novaboracencis ), which attracts American lady butterflies, little bluestem ( Schizachyrium scoparium ) for skippers, purple coneflower ( Echinacea purpurea ), and New England blazing star ( Liatris scariosa v . novae-angliae ).