In August, open areas can be planted with perennial cover crops such as clover or sainfoin, sometimes called esparcet or holy clover. |
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Alongside the orchids other wild flowers such as yellow-wort, sainfoin and stemless thistle grow in abundance. |
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I'm watching the mouse and the mouse is watching me, and I can smell the dust and the sainfoin and the cool plastery smell, and I'm up the Amazon, and it's bliss, pure bliss. |
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Only in Flanders and a few contiguous districts was grain rotated with soil-restoring fodder crops, such as clover, lucerne, and sainfoin, and fallow thus eliminated. |
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The nectar, perfumed with the fragrance of thyme and sainfoin, gives a honey of a very high quality. |
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After learning that eating sainfoin, but not fescue, was followed by a stomachache, the lambs knew to pick cocksfoot over alfalfa when given the choice in the future. |
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Until 1860, Deauville went from the reign of one mayor to another and slowly became famous as horse territory and for cultivating sainfoin. |
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Other popular varieties include common sorrel, bird's-foot trefoil, borage and sainfoin. |
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Besides clover and Chamomile the other medieval favourites were medick and sainfoin. |
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For example, some forages such as sainfoin negatively affected parasite species living in the small intestine of sheep but not those in the stomach. |
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Meadows abound with sainfoin, yellow rattles, rampions, orchids, campions, clovers, pink Bistort, Viper's Bugloss, Ox-eye Daisy, bellflowers and even Orange lilies. |
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It contains a highly palatable blend of Persist Forb, X-9 Grazing Alfalfas, SAUNA Perennial Forage Chicory, Sainfoin, and WINA Golden-Jumpstart Annual Clovers. |
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