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Heath Milkwort may refer to the following plant species:
It is thought to be the furthest north in England that chalk milkwort is found.
Milkwort is reported on Hermetray.
The northern embankment supports plants such a common milkwort, common centaury and white clover.
Fairways were bent around areas where sand plain flax, Nuttall's milkwort and other protected plants grow.
Uncommon Chalk Milkwort and Purple Milk-vetch are also present.
"Moorish soil, covered all over almost in heath, except here and there, with a few piles of grass and the plant milkwort.
Common milkwort grows in meadows, slopes, edges of forests, heaths, sunny woods, dunes and grasslands.
According to Classical and Renaissance writers common milkwort was used medicinally as an infusion to increase the flow of a nursing mother's milk.
Don't confuse asarabacca with bitter milkwort or senega.
Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) is a rare plant in Scilly and grows here.
Tolpis barbata is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name European umbrella milkwort.
Polygalaceae - (Milkwort Family)
Other flora include salt-tolerant species such as sea milkwort, false fox sedge, and sea spurrey.
When half the children were clothed again, some dressed-up peasant women, who had gone gathering angelica and milkwort, approached the bathing house and stopped timidly.
The Heath Milkwort Polygala serpyllifolia can be all the same colours except for white.
Dwarf Milkwort (Polygala amara)
Chalk Milkwort (Polygala calcarea)
The main grass is upright brome, and it has a rich variety of herbs, including yellow rattle, chalk milkwort and kidney vetch.
Polygala calcarea (chalk milkwort) is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygalaceae, native to western Europe.
At around the same time and later some Downs have carpets of yellow Horseshoe Vetch and blue Chalk Milkwort.
Polygala is a genus of about 500 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Polygalaceae, commonly known as milkwort or snakeroot.
Flowering herbs include Common Rock-rose, Harebell, Chalk Milkwort and Field Scabious.
The range of plants is wide and includes Bee Orchid, Horseshoe Vetch and Chalk Milkwort.
The larvae feed on Common Milkwort, Polygala serpyllifolia and Pedicularis sylvatica.