Corn spurrey is eaten avidly by many animals, particularly sheep, and has been included in seed mixtures. |
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Once pastures and turf are well established, the spurrey usually cannot establish from seed due to competition. |
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But perhaps more alarming is how so many once widespread plants, such as butterfly orchids and corn spurrey, have suffered in the modern landscape. |
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Some of these have been introduced to this site but they are all grown from local Ryedale seed, and the pimpernel and corn spurrey at least appeared by themselves. |
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