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She will point out the black-eyed Susans, orange butterfly weeds, pasture roses, yellow sweet clover and jewelweed and discuss the lore of each.
Introduced species of plants may be a threat, including Bromus inermis (smooth brome) and Melilotus officinalis (yellow sweet clover).
She will provide a running commentary on legends surrounding black-eyed susans, orange-colored butterfly weed, paster rose, yellow sweet clover and jewel-weed, which is purported to heal poison ivy.
(ELECAMPANE) Yellow Sweet Clover.
Antelope, cattle and the occasional oil well dot the landscape, and dragonflies and butterflies dart over purple echinacea blooms, yellow sweet clover, blue spiderwort flowers and pink and yellow prickly pear cactus.
We passed through fields of sunflowers, their heads tipped like spouts, broad swaths of young wheat and alfalfa, and easements dense with yellow sweet clover and native grasses - beauty to humans, buffet to bees.
Melilotus officinalis, known as the yellow sweet clover, yellow melilot, ribbed melilot or common melilot is a species of legume native to Eurasia and introduced in North America, Africa and Australia.
There were the late-blooming lavender asters, brown-eyed susans, lacy white northern bedstraw, feathery goldenrod, rich purple loosestrife, brilliant pink blazing star and lastly ... most importantly ... she interspersed the bouquet with fragrant stalks of yellow sweet clover.
Melilotus officinalis, known as the yellow sweet clover, yellow melilot, ribbed melilot or common melilot is a species of legume native to Eurasia and introduced in North America, Africa and Australia.
(GELSEMIUM) YELLOW LUPIN Yellow Melilot (SWEET CLOVER) Yellow Mustard.
Melilotus officinalis, known as the yellow sweet clover, yellow melilot, ribbed melilot or common melilot is a species of legume native to Eurasia and introduced in North America, Africa and Australia.
Melilotus officinalis, known as the yellow sweet clover, yellow melilot, ribbed melilot or common melilot is a species of legume native to Eurasia and introduced in North America, Africa and Australia.
Melilotus officinalis (I)
The larvae feed on Vicia caroliniana and Melilotus species, including Melilotus officinalis.