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The main port, on the west coast, is Linaria.
The common name toadflax is shared with Linaria and other related genera.
They are closely related to Linaria.
Since 'Linaria' species are toxic to livestock, the plants are regarded as noxious weeds.
The larvae feed on the flowers and leaves of Antirrhinum and Linaria species.
Then he sprinkled some linaria seeds among the periwinkle he planted under the horse chestnut tree.
Another example is that of a plant called Linaria vulgaris, which has two kinds of flower symmetries-radial and bilateral.
During holiday season the ferry runs twice daily from Kymi to Linaria on Skyros.
In winter, the landscape of the desert turns white when the Toadflax Linaria (nigricans lange) flowers.
Common Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) is a European species which is widely introduced elsewhere.
Linaria genistifolia (I)
Species Asclepias linaria Cav.
Flowering plants include centaurea, cranesbills, linaria, knautia and sanguisorba - all hand-mixed and hand-sown.
Nuttallanthus was until the 1980s included in a wider circumscription of the genus Linaria, a genus now considered restricted to the Old World.
Linaria alpina, sometimes called alpine toadflax, is a purple-flowered member of the genus Linaria.
Pale Toadflax (Linaria repens) from west Europe is similar to L. purpurea, but has more pale colored flowers.
Broomleaf Toadflax or Dalmatian Toadflax (Linaria genistifolia, syn.
He is credited for the discovery of the subspecies Acanthis Linaria islandica in 1904, and Corvus corax islandicus in 1906.
Ferries arrive at Linaria on the east coast, and in pastures around the village it is possible to see the last examples of the famed Skyrian miniature horses.
The larva feeds on species of Linaria, Chaenorrhinum, Digitalis and Antirrhinum (including Antirrhinum sempervirens).
It is closely related to the genera Linaria and Antirrhinum, differing in having creeping growth and flowers borne singly rather than in dense erect spikes.
The larvae feed on various plants, including Linaria, Plantago lanceolata, Veronica, Centaurea jacea and Digitalis purpurea.
HMS Linaria was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Navy, which saw service during the Second World War.
Upon completion Clash was transferred to the Royal Navy on 19 June 1943 and commissioned as HMS Linaria.
Atsitsa Bay is on the island's quiet north-west coast, well away from the capital, Skyros Town, and the port, Linaria, where ferries from the mainland arrive.