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The larvae feed on ivy, knotgrass and other low growing plants.
The larvae feed on knotgrass, dandelion and dock in captivity.
Paspalum distichum is a species of grass known by the common name knotgrass.
The seeds of knotgrass and goosefoot were widely present and may have been used to make a porridge.
Polygonum aviculare or Common Knotgrass is a plant related to buckwheat and dock.
Knotgrass (Polygonum aviculare)
Among the plant species within the Forest are trees such as beech, oak, pine, sycamore, yew and knotgrass and thorn undergrowth.
The larva is brown, tapering towards the front, and feeds on a variety of plants including bedstraw, chickweed, dandelion and knotgrass.
He'd laid them all tenderly in moist shade before digging out every last root of that cursed knotgrass, following every stubborn rootlet down to its end.
Madımak: Knotgrass (Sivas, halay dance for women), 2.
One rare species, Ray's Knotgrass (Polygonum oxyspermum ssp.
Airmid stirred carefully, watching for the point when the knotgrass leaves lost their sheen and the red from the flowers bled into the white of the comfrey.
Vegetation consists of stinging nettle, black alder, common hop, himalayan balsam, common knotweed, common knotgrass and giant hogweed.
Joining him in the normally forbidden delights of digging and dirt, I'd been just as filthy by the time we'd finished but at least my mother had never seen the knotgrass again.
Cacti are part of the plant order Caryophyllales, which also includes members like beets, gypsophila, spinach, amaranth, tumbleweeds, carnations, rhubarb, buckwheat, plumbago, bougainvillea, chickweed and knotgrass.
Present on the site is Sea knotgrass (Polygonum maritimum), the rarest of the knotgrasses in Britain, and currently listed as a "schedule 8 species" under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
Polygonum cognatum, commonly called Madimak (from Turkish madımak) or Indian knotgrass, is an edible (by people of Turkey) weedy creeping perennial herb in the genus Polygonum.
Plantlife, the plant charity, has suggested that three additional plants (Northern Knotgrass, Tasteless Water-pepper and Small Water-pepper should also be tested prior to release amid concerns the psyllid may affect these species.
According to the Hollywood Reporter's blog article, Staunton and Manville will be playing the characters of Knotgrass and Flittle, respectively, "two of the three pixies that end up taking care of Aurora ."
I remembered how my mother had waged constant warfare on knotgrass that had the temerity to continually reappear among the herbs and flowers she cultivated in the modest patch permitted her by the wealthy merchant who owned the big house.
This was immediately followed by his appearance as solo saxophonist in Sally Beamish's The Knotgrass Elegy, which was commissioned by the BBC Proms and performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of knotweed for these uses.
What can you do with all that uprooted Japanese knotweed?
"The knotweed is up early - thanks to global warming."
In the home garden, Common knotweed is easy to get rid of by hand pulling.
The invasive Japanese knotweed has also appeared in the park's boundaries.
Alien species like the Japanese knotweed have become rampant weeds.
Do not try to compost Japanese knotweed material - it will produce new plants.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for knotweed.
You must not use a strimmer on Japanese knotweed.
This can reduce waste costs and improve how you manage Japanese knotweed on site.
The wildlife officer tells me they are determined that "it will not become the next Japanese knotweed".
Now Japanese knotweed, that is a different matter.
Japanese knotweed is best sprayed in late summer from flowering onwards.
Japanese knotweed does not spread from seeds in the UK.
You have a choice of herbicides that are effective against Japanese knotweed, depending on your situation.
Its diet is highly specific to Japanese knotweed and shows good potential for its control.
Japanese knotweed has a large underground network of roots (rhizomes).
He leveled the ground and began ripping out the knotweed and roses.
He then pointed to a patch of dying Japanese knotweed on a rocky hillside.
Lists general information and resources for Japanese knotweed.
Japanese knotweed was first introduced as an ornamental plant in the 19th Century.
"Japanese Knotweed is a big issue for the construction industry, costing millions of pounds each year to manage," he said.
Millions of sap-sucking insects are to be introduced to control Japanese knotweed.
If you are going to clear areas where Japanese knotweed is present, make sure you remove all cut stems.
Alternatively, the knotweed code of practice describes how you can bury it less deeply.
Larvae have been reared on Polygonum aviculare.
The larvae feed on Polygonum aviculare.
Polygonum aviculare var.
Polygonum aviculare or Common Knotgrass is a plant related to buckwheat and dock.
Clinical effect of a Mexican sanguinaria (Polygonum aviculare L.) on gingivitis.
The constants are Matricaria matricarioides, Polygonum aviculare and Poa annua.
Other representative forbs occurring in these steppe grasslands are Artemisia austriaca and Polygonum aviculare.
Panicudine was identified as an active antimicrobial substance in the chloroform extract of Polygonum aviculare, a traditional herbal medicine of the Mediterranean coastal region.
The larvae feed on herbaceous plants, such as Atriplex, Polygonum aviculare, Chenopodium and Rumex.
Pineappleweed trample community (Polygonum aviculare - Matricaria matricarioides), on compacted soil in farmyards, gateways and along tracks.
The larval feed on various herbaceous plants, including Taraxacum officinale, Lactuca sativa, Polygonum aviculare.
In Scandinavia the species is polyphagous when reared and has been fed on Betula nana, Polygonum aviculare and Vaccinium uligonosum.
The larva live in fusiform galls on the stems of Polygonum aviculare, Polygonum arenarium and Polygonum lapathifolium.
The larvae probably feed on various moss species in the wild, but have been reared on various plants, such as Taraxacum officinale, Stellaria media and Polygonum aviculare.
Some weeds also act as hosts including Stellaria media, Linaria vulgaris, Polygonum aviculare, Fallopia convolvulus and Galium aparine.
British NVC community OV17 (Reseda lutea - Polygonum aviculare community) is one of the open habitat communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.
Less frequent, they have also been recorded on Lonicera tatarica, Stellaria, Polygonum aviculare, Fragaria vesca, Lactuca sativa and Taraxacum officinale.
The larvae feed on Chenopodium album, Chenopodium pratericola, Chenopodium hybridum, Chenopodium glaucum, Atriplex patula and Polygonum aviculare.