Recorded are small blue, chalkhill blue and dark green fritillary butterflies and the cynid-shield bug, " Sehirus dubius ", feeds on the bastard-toadflax.
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The dominant plants are upright brome and tor-grass, and it is the only site in the county which has the nationally rare bastard-toadflax ( Thesium humifusum ).
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NATIVE TO / WHEN INTRODUCED : Mediterranean region of Europe, Dalmatian toadflax is currently found in at least 34 states in the U . S . and most of the Canadian provinces.
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Cool-season annuals that can color your garden now include allysum, calendula, dianthus, Drummond phlox, forget-me-nots, toadflax, pansies, petunias, snapdragons and stock.
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The Yellowstone report suggests that one of the major complications after last year's fires throughout the West will be dealing with exotic species like spotted knapweed or dalmatian toadflax, an escaped ornamental.
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They consume all the new leaf and flower buds first and then move on to eat stems, leaves, and flowers, often to the point of complete defoliation of large numbers of toadflax plants.
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The tracts between the runways have been returned to grassland by the Audubon Society, about 130 acres of it, where wildflowers like toadflax and sheep sorrel dot the area with color from spring to fall.
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As it seems, however, Rothmaler's general concept of an ancestral radiation of basal lineages and a subsequent diversification of the toadflax-snapdragon group was essentially correct, even though he overlumped the latter.
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Threatened plant species found growing on the headlands, include Carpet Star ( " Zieria prostrata " ), which is endemic to the Coffs Harbour region, ( " Plectranthus cremnus " ) and Austral Toadflax ( " Thesium austral " ).
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Following up on rumors of an " escape nook to Asia, " the Chums travel into the sands of the Inner Asian desert in search of Shambhala aboard the subdesertine frigate " Saksaul " , whose crew, The Viscosity Gang, is led by Captain Toadflax.