Other wildflowers to look for are western mountain aster, meadow rue, pink wintergreen, and Chinese houses. |
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The taiga and tundra of this region teem with birds and animals, and bloom with wildflowers in early summer. |
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Some wildflowers grew where she sat, so she moved where she couldn't crush any of them. |
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We had time to notice the variety of wildflowers and birds and to see them in a new way. |
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They rolled down the hill into the grasses in the field below, where wildflowers grew. |
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The air was fresh with earthly scents of topsoil, grass, trees and wildflowers. |
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This analysis provided a series of years subjectively classified as good or not good for wildflowers. |
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That in turn gave not only the grass but also wildflowers time to grow and establish themselves. |
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All around her stood high fields of wildflowers and grass and she spun around admiring the view. |
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Scatter seeds of wildflowers directly into the garden where you want them to grow. |
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It has been completely covered by elm scrub, which will be taken away so the grass and wildflowers can grow back. |
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Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush. |
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It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies. |
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Two wildflowers that are striking because of their white-striped leaves are giant rattlesnake plantain and white-veined wintergreen. |
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On the table was a vase of plastic wildflowers in a vase partly filled with plastic water. |
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Prepare a site for wildflowers by working the soil using a spade, rototiller or plow. |
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In early spring, the park is blanketed with wildflowers, including violets, may apples, spring beauties, and lady's slipper orchids. |
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Mixes that contain only wildflowers usually need reseeding the first few years until the plants produce enough seed to become self-sustaining. |
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Among the wildflowers are a wild geranium, an aster with smooth stems and leaves, leafy arnica, yellow monkey flower, meadow rue, and bluebells. |
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Among the wildflowers, most of which bloom in April and May, are jack-in-the-pulpit, several kinds of violets, and Asiatic dayflower. |
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Among the wildflowers are a red columbine, aster, figwort, wild sarsaparilla, fleabane, and avens. |
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And the mountain zones are rife with arctic wildflowers like arctic willows and saxifrage. |
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You'll copter in to one of five beautiful backwoods lodges for guided heli-hiking to turquoise lakes ringed by wildflowers. |
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Hedgerows with grassy banks can shelter primroses, orchids and other wildflowers. |
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And there are native wildflowers, such as mayapple, Jack-in-the-pulpit, and foamflower. |
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Grasses, succulents, roadside wildflowers, and shallow-rooted sedums that grow on rocks are all recommended by landscape-architect Velazquez. |
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Soon the landscape alters from timbered hillside to open grassland and wildflowers. |
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Mountain forests with rich soils with an a abundance of wildflowers especially toothworts the host plant. |
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This forest has a diverse herb layer of spring wildflowers that bloom from April to June as well as shield ferns and mosses. |
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Azalea, violets and towering monkshood blended with the coastal wildflowers. |
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The blazing star is a bit tricky to identify since many other purple wildflowers look similar. |
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As with most species of wildflowers found in U.S. state or national parks, it is unlawful to pick or dig up Texas bluebonnets. |
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Hopefully this spring finds you enjoying your version of the Texas bluebonnets and Indian paint wildflowers. |
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As a bonus, here are some wildflowers growing next to a field. The red one is a poppy, and the blue ones are cornflowers or bluebottles. |
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Cape Range wildlife abounds with red kangaroos and blue flyers, emus, bungerras, bustards and unique wildflowers. |
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They have created box canyons and saguaro forests, dry riverbeds and sudden wildflowers, crystal-filled caves and overhanging scarps. |
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A few spring wildflowers persist, such as doll's eyes, Solomon's seal, and false Solomon's seal. |
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Tree seedlings, wildflowers, and shrubs were nipped off as soon as they germinated. |
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While some grizzlies do nothing but hunt during calving time, most continue to graze bucolically on grass and wildflowers. |
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Many of their early wildflowers and spring-blooming bulbs go dormant by Memorial Day, so they shrug off the dry summers. |
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Spring-blooming wildflowers are the broad-leaved spiderwort, downy yellow violet, and hairy phlox. |
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I turned to her and saw that she wore a white dress with little sprigs of wildflowers printed on it. |
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In March, the desert erupts into a carpet of minuscule wildflowers, and the temperatures are positively springlike. |
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Imagine grass, wildflowers, shrubs, or even trees sprouting from your rooftop. |
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Planting pot-grown woodland wildflowers such as primrose, wood anemone, foxglove and pink campion can further enhance the habitat. |
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She combined wildflowers that grow on arable land with wildflowers that grow in hayfields. |
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The water was clear as the air and the wildflowers looked as if they had never been touched. |
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Weed killers remove wildflowers and traditional grasses, then more aggressive species such as cleavers, thistles and nettles colonise. |
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Of the few wildflowers, figwort and everlasting appear to be the most common. |
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Noted for its conservancy of wildflowers, this museum southwest of Philadelphia features the art of the Wyeth family. |
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There were level parts contouring along the hillside where I sauntered past brilliant wildflowers or sharply aromatic herbs. |
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There were hardwoods and ponderosas, as well as a dozen varieties of cactus, but no grasses or wildflowers. |
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Tents with flysheets of various designs and colours dotted the encampment like wildflowers on a rolling hill. |
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One section of the garden is devoted to wildflowers, bluebells nodding gently in the breeze, surrounded by cowslips and violets. |
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There are flowers running the gamut from native wildflowers such as the cowslip to exotic foreigners. |
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Other common plants are brittlebush, California sagebrush, several wildflowers in the aster family, and a wild four-o'clock. |
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Use dwarf goat's beard in partial shaded rock gardens with hostas, toad lilies, tiarellas, and wildflowers. |
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The national parks were configured as living Edens containing beautiful scenery, rivers, animals, flowering trees, and carpets of wildflowers. |
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The wildflowers will be out and so will the elk, deer, sea lions, seals, and sea birds. |
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It shows weedy tangles of wildflowers lifting their leaves sunward as spring advances and winter's dolor is shucked off for another year. |
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In addition to rare plants and wildflowers, you'll find hawks and ospreys lining the river and a host of waders along the shoreline. |
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A site that will not grow other plants and weeds or has some type of soil problem will probably not be ideal for wildflowers. |
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We have beautiful new note cards depicting fetid adder's tongues, woodland wildflowers, northwest conifers, and Mill Valley lichens. |
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Some are old railroaders who come back to enjoy the trains and wildflowers. |
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Summer wildflowers include meadow-beauty, marsh pink, wild pea, and round-leaved rattlebox. |
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The entire length of the walk on the side away from the river has been planted with a mix of wetland wildflowers, grass and shrubs. |
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Sweden is a blur of golden wheat fields, bright wildflowers and hot rosehip tea. |
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And of course part of the gardens are dedicated to wildflowers, and others to beautiful roses. |
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People are especially keen to grow wildflowers, which are on beautiful display at the park even during this dry winter. |
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We'll take just our day packs up these ridges during our seven-day circuit of the mountain, when lingering snowfields add drama, and wildflowers are at their most sublime. |
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In 1992 Design By Nature started saving species such as the cornflower and by end of the year they had established a living gene bank of 60 species of wildflowers. |
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The valley is a riot of wildflowers, aspen groves, and tumbling rivers. |
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Butterflies, such as the Marsh fritillary and Chalkhill blue, and wildflowers, such as Deptford pink and Meadow clary, depend on these grasslands and are also in decline. |
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The following afternoon, promptly at four o'clock, the Earl of Denby appeared at the front door of the Earl of Matlock carrying a bouquet of wildflowers. |
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Many of the mesic habitats within the gorges support spectacular spring and early summer floral displays due to an abundance of wildflowers common to this region. |
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Canada goldenrod and northern bedstraw are among the few wildflowers. |
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Plants affected by deer overgrazing include trees, such as eastern hemlock and white cedar, and wildflowers, particularly trilliums, orchids, and lilies, reports Rooney. |
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Fences and hedges put up by the council have been torn down, often within 24 hours of being installed, trees have been damaged and rare wildflowers crushed by wheels. |
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After following the Truckee River out of Tahoe City, climb through white fir and Jeffrey pine to Paige Meadows, where summer promises a host of wildflowers. |
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A circle of the Iowan pavement ringed the Jeep, but beyond the five-foot diameter circle of pavement, a lush carpet of emerald grass and tiny wildflowers began. |
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Native wildflowers such as black-eyed susans and phlox also bring them in, as does the aptly named bee balm, a hardy, spreading perennial that Native Americans used for tea. |
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Whales, seabirds and wildflowers are the biggest attractions, but grey and common seals, Arctic foxes, reindeer and a variety of other species add to the appeal. |
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Other wildflowers are common Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, two kinds of golden bellworts, hepatica, wild columbine, monkshood, bloodroot, toothwort, and wild ginger. |
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As ground moisture is pulled back into the dry atmosphere, ephemeral wildflowers slowly fade from the upland slopes, signaling harder times to come. |
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We caught butterflies in the patches of wildflowers, encased fireflies in Mason jars, and ran down horned frogs which we'd keep all summer and release before school started. |
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The library has stone totem poles on either side of the entrance, and the banks are embellished with sculpted friezes of bush planes, wheat sheafs, geese and wildflowers. |
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A garland of wildflowers crowned her head, and the scents rising from her body as she sat upon her throne beneath the bridal canopy filled her with joy. |
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Common wildflowers are a pink-flowered and a white-flowered bistort, Arctic shooting-star, three kinds of buttercups, Parrya nudicaulis, and Langsdorf's lousewort. |
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The money shot is a breathtaking Southwestern rockscape amid a tangle of colorful wildflowers, a scene worthy of mention in America the Beautiful. |
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Women worked on their front yards full of the riotous colors of wildflowers. |
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There are also eight annuals including corn poppy, corn marigold and cornflower and three biannuals including the most dramatic of all wildflowers, the foxglove. |
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Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers. |
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I am certain she makes time to be a regular strewer of wildflowers. |
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Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer. |
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Just a few hours from Portland, Ore., or Seattle, you can stroll through the lush foliage of ferns and wildflowers, beneath ancient spruce, hemlock and cedar trees. |
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We spent afternoons picking wild strawberries and raspberries and wildflowers, which were carefully packeted up and sent home to cheer everyone up. |
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From mid-June through July, you should see profuse wildflowers, from the dainty, lavender pasque flowers to penstemons in shades of blue and purple. |
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The fields are 3ft high with wildflowers in a multicoloured tapestry. |
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In the heart of the Olympic Park there are riparian meadows of wildflowers whose color and glory are heartbreaking. |
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Along the way you'll see bunch grasses, annual wildflowers, and prickly pear cactus, as well as rust-and lime-colored lichens adorning banded rocks flecked with fool's gold. |
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As I back our minivan into a three-point turn, I fail to see that the tall wildflowers growing at the side of the road are actually rising from a ditch. |
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The whole place smells of wildflowers, woodsmoke and horse dung. |
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Virginia Bluebells are perfect wildflowers for that shady, moist area of your yard. |
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It is illegal to uproot any wildflowers without the landowner's permission. |
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A vote in 2002 nominated various wildflowers to represent specific counties. |
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The headland is abundant in wildflowers and wildlife and the waters around it provide a rich habitat for fish, grey seals and porpoises. |
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Oversow a corner of your lawn with wildflowers, including moon daisy, meadow clary and red campion. |
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States typically like to stick to anodyne messages, like saving wildflowers or animals. But every so often a controversy crops up. |
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In addition, the surrounding forest supports showy wildflowers, such as the pink lady's slipper. |
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Everywhere, limber palms, broad-armed shrubs, firs that dropped resiny cones, blue wildflowers that looked like they'd come from the mountains. |
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Oaks, pinyons, and junipers dot the lush, grassy volcanic hills, which in early September can be filled with wildflowers. |
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There are cottonwoods, Russian olives, and in spring, wildflowers and prickly pear cactus in bloom. |
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The long-tongued bumble-bees have been discovered among the wildflowers on Lord Willoughby de Broke's Ditchford Farm in Shipston-on-Stour. |
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They usually are surrounded by big sagebrush, native bunchgrasses, wildflowers, mosses, and lichens. |
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Some wildflowers, such as bloodroot, have leaves that envelop the flower like a lady's cloak for protection against the elements. |
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The beach is backed by Marram grass and hosts an illustrious range of wildflowers, including grass of Parnassus and early purple orchid. |
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The wildflowers here are spectacular, including rare Alpine species, such as sawwort, hawkweed and purple and mountain saxifrage. |
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New energy crops, such as silphium perfoliatum and wildflowers will also be tested in the plant. |
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Foraging ecology of selected prairie wildflowers in Missouri prairie remnants and restorations, pp. |
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In zones 15-17, also plant frost-tender cineraria, nemesia, and schizanthus, or sow seeds of baby blue eyes, forget-me-nots, sweet alyssum, sweet peas, and wildflowers. |
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The largest areas of wilderness are along the Atlantic coast and in the western mountains, where the largest populations of trillium wildflowers in North America are found. |
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The events will give people a chance to learn about wildflowers found at the site such as ladies bedstraw, musk thistle, mouse-ear hawkweed and wild thyme. |
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The threatened wildflowers include 80 varieties never previously thought to have been at risk, including Corn Buttercup, English Eyebright and Prickly Poppy. |
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Amongst the species at The Greenhouse you can see ash, hawthorn, common reed mace, common water soldier and a range of wildflowers forming a meadow area around the building. |
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As you explore these and other ecosystems watch for a variety of rare and endangered wildflowers including Large leaved Jointweed, and Cruise's and Godfrey's golden asters. |
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There are about 3,000 different types of wildflowers in Florida. |
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Fortunately the menacing molusc did not like the seedlings of some of the desirable wildflowers such as wood cranesbill, rough hawkbit and greater burnet. |
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