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Anthyllis vulneraria (Common kidneyvetch, Kidney vetch, woundwort) is a medicinal plant native to Europe.
There are large quantities of Kidney Vetch on the site.
Kidney vetch is the foodplant of the small blue butterfly larvae.
The path is famous for its wild plants - thrift, sea campion, kidney vetch, thyme and stonecrop are some you may see.
It is often found on coastal cliffs in association with thrift and kidney vetch and blooms from May to September.
The larvae feed on Anthyllis vulneraria (Kidney vetch).
In late May the field near Old Harry Rocks has a carpet of yellow Kidney Vetch.
The sole larval foodplant is Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria.
The main grass is upright brome, and it has a rich variety of herbs, including yellow rattle, chalk milkwort and kidney vetch.
Anthyllis vulneraria (Common kidneyvetch, Kidney vetch, woundwort) is a medicinal plant native to Europe.
Some of the species found include stonecrop, dropwort, Artemisia Öelandica (endemic to Öland), and kidney vetch.
The most widespread and familiar species is A. vulneraria (kidney vetch), a familiar grassland flower which has also been introduced to New Zealand.
Herbs recorded include Chalk Milkwort, Clustered Bellflower, Kidney Vetch and Autumn Gentian.
Vulneraria montana Scopoli (mountain kidney vetch) is a species of flowering plant native to the mountains of Southern Europe and parts of the Alps.
Hairy Violet, Cowslip, Kidney Vetch, Common Rock-rose and Autumn Gentian provides colour in the spring and the summer.
Erinacea anthyllis, the blue broom, hedgehog plant, or rushy kidney vetch, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae.
The south facing slope of the Knoll has seen sightings of the Small Blue butterfly and its sole larval foodplant Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria grows there.
Described as one of Portland's prime nature habitats, within the area, both lichens and bryophytes are plentiful, and various notable plant species include horseshoe vetch, kidney vetch and autumn gentian.
The flora includes Kidney Vetch, Pyramidal Orchid, Wild Thyme, Common Rock-rose, Clustered Bellflower and a good population of Green-winged Orchids.
These include Kidney Vetch, Cowslip, Yellow-wort, Ploughman's-spikenard (Inula conyza), Large Thyme (Thymus pulegioides), Blue Fleabane and the Common Spotted-orchid.
Where trampling occurs, or on thin soils, the grassland is characterised by Buck's-horn Plantain, Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata, Kidney Vetch and Spring Squill Scilla verna.
In the earlier half of the year (spring and summer), these are often popular sights: Grizzled Skipper, brown argus, purple hairstreak, eyebright, small scabious, kidney vetch, dingy, greyling, large thyme, marjoram autumn gentian and carline thistle.
Maritime grassland occurs on the steeper cliff slopes and is dominated by red fescue Festuca rubra, with spring squill Scilla verna, wild carrot Daucus carota, kidney vetch Anthyllis vulneraria and sea plantain Plantago maritima.
These include the Greater Butterfly-orchid, Bee Orchid, Common Spotted-Orchid, Wild Columbine, Common Rock-rose, Milkwort, Kidney Vetch, Wild Thyme, Yellow-rattle and Devil's Bit Scabious during May and June.
Fiver has a vision and the others realize Woundwort lives.
No trace of Woundwort is found, leaving his fate ambiguous.
In the television series and the movie, Woundwort is blind in his left eye.
This woundwort got its name by good right.
General Woundwort disappears, never to be seen again.
He fought in the last battle against Woundwort.
General Woundwort - He serves as the primary antagonist of the series.
Hazel and his friends set traps for Woundwort's arrival.
Although a formidable fighter by rabbit standards Woundwort is apparently killed by the dog.
When the reserve was purchased only a few Limestone Woundwort plants remained.
"My husband's mother has gone to brew her a decoction of woundwort for her injuries."
Woundwort's backstory was altered to include a connection to a warren called Darkhaven.
However, a field mouse warns the rabbits that General Woundwort and a small strike team are coming.
When the Efrafans break through the warren's defences, Woundwort leads the attack.
This medicinal action is also reflected in some of the common names mentioned below, such as staunchweed and soldier's woundwort.
The name woundwort derives from the past use of certain species in herbal medicine for the treatment of wounds.
The Efrafans are free from Woundwort at last.
They flee, with Woundwort and his Owsla in pursuit.
Despite his shortcomings, Woundwort values him (though he would not show this) for his loyalty to him.
Meanwhile, Vervain is attacked by a weasel, but Woundwort saves him.
They get away only because Kehaar attacks Woundwort.
A bandage-shaped leaf must be woundwort, a bladder-shaped pod, bladderwort.
Blackavar confronts Woundwort, but is overpowered and killed.
Bigwig ambushes Woundwort and they fight to exhaustion.
After Fiver has a vision about Woundwort's past (which is unlike any others he's had before), they escape having made a new enemy.
The larvae feed on a wide range of low growing plants, including Anthyllis vulneraria.
The larvae feed on Anthyllis vulneraria (Kidney vetch).
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The sole larval foodplant is Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria.
The larvae feed on Lotus, Hippocrepis, Tetragonolobus, Anthyllis vulneraria, Melilotus, Ononis viscosa and Onobrychis.
The south facing slope of the Knoll has seen sightings of the Small Blue butterfly and its sole larval foodplant Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria grows there.
The larvae feed on Anthyllis (including Anthyllis vulneraria) and Lotus species (including Lotus creticus and Lotus corniculatus).
Maritime grassland occurs on the steeper cliff slopes and is dominated by red fescue Festuca rubra, with spring squill Scilla verna, wild carrot Daucus carota, kidney vetch Anthyllis vulneraria and sea plantain Plantago maritima.
On the shallow soils of rock ledges and outcrops, a maritime therophyte community occurs where typical species include English Stonecrop Sedum anglicum, Thrift, Buck's-horn Plantain Plantago coronopus and Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria.
The larvae feed on Alchemilla alpina, Anemone, Anthyllis vulneraria alpestris, Aster amellus, Centaurea jaceak, Cerastium, Globularia cordifolia, Leucanthemopsis alpine, Leucanthemum, Primula elatior, Primula farinosa, Ranunculus acris and Salix reticulata.