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Wildlife habitat - The caragana is used for nesting by several songbirds.
Sporadic bushes of Caragana and pistachio grows in the area.
The larvae feed on the generative organs of Caragana species.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Caragana species.
There have been no verified cases of poisoning from consuming the caragana pea.
Valleys of the rivers contain willow, poplar and caragana shrubs.
Bee plants - The caragana has a fragrant flower that naturally will attract bees.
Among other flora species inhabiting the reserve are willow, barberry, Caragana, etc.
The nursery grew caragana, ash, maple, elm, and willow.
The leaves of the caragana vary from light green to dark green and are alternate and compound with many small leaflets.
Windbreaks - The caragana is recommended for planting in the outer rows of multi-row plantings.
A legume, the caragana fixes nitrogen.
Cultivated food source - The caragana has a slightly bitter tasting 'pea', usually 3-4 to a pod, that is edible.
The larva on feeds on Caragana species.
The larvae feed on Caragana bungei.
Achnatherum caragana (Trin.
A ring of green light was flashing on the lava field which served as a spaceport for the human section, calling down the CNE Caragana.
Ornamental - The caragana, with its small fragrant flowers and attractive compound leaflets, is used alongside lilacs to create a 'compare and contrast' appearance.
Germplasm Resources Information Network: Caragana arborescens Lam.
Scree habitats include Caragana, Saxifraga, Draba, and Gypsophila.
It can be isolated from Caragana chamlagu and from Caragana sinica.
The once-mooted Anglican cathedral is outlined in caragana hedges diagonally at the corner of Broad Street and College Avenue.
Caragana arborescens, or Caragana or Siberian peashrub, is a species of legume.
Gary Fjellgaard performs Caragana Wind live in concert at the Winspear, Edmonton, Alberta, 2007...
Carasinol B is a stilbenoid tetramer found in Caragana sinica (Chinese : Jin Que-gen).