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Beneath the trees are hawthorn, hazel, cocksfoot, honey bear and others.
A fairly localised but major industry was the harvesting and threshing of cocksfoot.
Cocksfoot, another widespread grass, tolerates summer grazing but fares better where grazing is infrequent.
Butterflies whose caterpillars feed on Cocksfoot include:
For information on the plant Cocksfoot, please refer to Dactylis glomerata.
Cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata)
The main grasses are perennial rye-grasses (for leafy bulk and early growth) with a higher proportion of timothy, cocksfoot, and fescues.
The grasses selected for medium leys are predominantly Italian and perennial rye-grasses with small amounts of timothy, cocksfoot and meadow fescue.
Both meadows include grasses such Meadow Foxtail, Yorkshire Fog, Crested Dog's-tail and Cocksfoot.
The Cocksfoot Moth (Glyphipterix simpliciella) is a species of moth of the Glyphipterigidae family.
Cocksfoot mottle virus (CfMV) is a pathogenic plant virus belonging to the genus Sobemovirus.
Other names include cocksfoot, cocksfoot grass, and (in cultivation in the USA) orchard grass.
The dominant grasses, particularly in the improved grassland, are Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus) and cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata).
Perennial cool-season - orchardgrass (cocksfoot, Dactylis glomerata), fescue (Festuca spp.)
The following English emigrants settled in both Akaroa and German Bay (Takamatua) along with many German farmers who set up dairy, sheep and cocksfoot farms.
Grass species include Cocksfoot, Meadow Foxtail, Meadow Barley, and Smooth Brome (Bromus racemosus).
At first they giggled and ran calling to each other through the long grasses, timothy and cocksfoot, clover swaying unsteadily under the weight of bumblebees, clumsy like clowns blundering across the meadow.
He pioneered the use of cocksfoot and lucerne as grass and feed respectively, with the result that by 1793 he was claiming to have 2,400 sheep in Holkham, as opposed to the 700 kept when he inherited the estates.
Sainfoin is seldom used as a pure crop and generally, introduced in pasture, in a grass-legume mix with cocksfoot (Dactyle), ryegrass (Lolium) or with other legumes such as red clover, white clover or lucerne.
They are normally laid on Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata but they will occasionally use Purple Moor-grass Molinia caerulea, False Brome Brachypodium sylvaticum, Tor-grass B. pinnatum and Wood Small-reed Calamagrostis epigejos.
The larvae mines the leaves of Dactylis glomerata.
The larvae feed on various grasses, primarily Dactylis glomerata.
They were present in very low numbers on orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata)-dominated plots.
Dactylis glomerata L. Throughout most of the range of the genus.
Dactylis Glomerata (1998)
There, materialised on the Dactylis Glomerata album.
Dactylis Glomerata is an album by doom metal band Candlemass, released in 1998.
It is an endophytic fungus that occurs in Dactylis glomerata in southern Chile.
Dactylis glomerata subsp.
Dactylis glomerata and Anthoxanthum odoratum.
Candlemass - Dactylis Glomerata (1998) (Guest, lead & rhythm guitar)
When plants are small they are hard to distinguish from other weeds such as Dactylis glomerata and Elytrigia repens.
Later in 1998, Amott also contributed guitars to the Candlemass album Dactylis Glomerata.
The larvae feed on the flowers and leaves of various grasses, including Poa annua and Dactylis glomerata species.
Dactylis Glomerata & Abstrakt Algebra II (previously unreleased album) (2008)
The larvae feed on the seeds of Dactylis glomerata and Festuca arundinacea and later pupate in the stem.
That second album, called Abstrakt Algebra II, was later included as a bonus disc in the 2008 re-release of Dactylis Glomerata.
Dactylis glomerata occurs from sea level in the north of its range, to as high as 4,000 m altitude in the south of its range in Pakistan.
Dactylis glomerata is treated as the sole species in the genus Dactylis by some authors, while other authorities accept an additional one to four species in the genus.
The larvae feed on Brachypodium pinnatum, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Dactylis glomerata and Melica nutans.