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Stachys sylvatica, commonly known as Hedge Woundwort, and sometimes as hedge nettle, is a perennial grassland herb growing to 80 cm tall.
The meadow areas support a range of species which include Red Campion, Primrose, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Enchanter's Nightshade, Garlic Mustard, Hedge Woundwort, Upright Hedge Parsley and Green Alkanet.
Byahalla, the most northerly deciduous temperate forest (hemiboreal) location in the world, with species such as Wych Elm, Hazel, Hepatica, Hedge Woundwort, and Garlic Mustard, is located in Steinkjer, probably due to the sheltered south facing location and the good soil resulting from marine deposits.
The whitespot was eradicated, and the fish has never been sick since.
You have to bring whitespot to your pond - it needs a carrier (top right).
It is commonly known as the Whitespot moray.
Like Ms Lewis, unfortunately I have also had one of my glassfish infected with whitespot.
I confined it to a hospital tank for two weeks and treated it with Aquarian Whitespot Remedy.
The blue panchax or whitespot, Aplocheilus panchax, is a common freshwater fish found in a large variety of habitats due to its high adaptability.
Parasites such as the protozoans producing whitespot and kindred ills, and gill and other flukes, can unknowingly be introduced very easily with new unquarantined stock.
This not only clears away the excessive mucus, but also kills many of the parasites associated with a fluke infestation i.e. Whitespot,Trichodina Costia and Chilodonella.
The males that live in the walkthrough woodland enclosure are Indiana, Cirrius, Himal, Douglas, Whitespot, Houdini, George and Rentin.
Windyhouse Farm still stands at the junction of the road to Gateside and at one time another road ran past it, serving a number of farms and cottages such as Ward, Scoup, Bogfauld, Birsieknowe and Whitespot, that lay within what is now the MOD Beith base.
Forest clearings, found near higher elevations, consist of hedge nettle, bracken fern, and wild iris.
The whole place was rich with a profusion of wildflowers: hedge nettle, sage and fringed pha-celia in a mix of delicate colors and shapes.
Stachys sylvatica, commonly known as Hedge Woundwort, and sometimes as hedge nettle, is a perennial grassland herb growing to 80 cm tall.