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greenweed (ˈgriːnwiːd) [f. green a. + weed.] 1. The plant Genista tinctoria, so named from its dyeing properties; also extended to other species.1599 Hakluyt Voy. II. 163 Yellowes and greenes are colours of small prices in this realme, by reason that Alde and Greenweed wherewith they be died be natu...
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Greywell Fen
Meadow flora include cowslip, dyer's greenweed and pepper-saxifrage.
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Coleophora saturatella
The larvae feed on broom (Cytisus scoparius), black broom (Lembotropis nigricans), aluaga (Genista scorpius), dyer's greenweed (Genista tinctoria), Spanish
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Coleophora vibicella
The larvae feed on Chamaespartium sagittale, dyer's greenweed (Genista tinctoria) and vetches (Vicia species).
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G. tinctoria
G. tinctoria may refer to:
Gaillonia tinctoria, a plant species endemic to Yemen
Genista tinctoria, the dyer's greenweed, a plant species
Gunnera tinctoria
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Scythris grandipennis
gregarious larvae make a silk web and feed on the shoots of the food plant which include Spanish gorse (Genista hispanica), Genista sagittalis, dyer's greenweed
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Crassa
But as the type species of Hübner's genus is the greenweed flat-body moth – originally described as Tinea atomella, but nowadays called Agonopterix atomella
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Sapperton Meadows
The flora is diverse, with species such as dyer’s greenweed, lesser spearwort and fleabane.
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Heath's Meadows
The grassland meadows contain many flowers, including: cowslips, green-winged orchid, spotted orchid, adder's tongue, and dyer's greenweed.
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Sharnbrook Summit
The dominant plant is tor-grass, and flowers include dyer's greenweed and wild liquorice.
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Genista pilosa
Genista pilosa, commonly known as hairy greenweed, silkyleaf broom, silkyleaf woadwaxen and creeping broom, is a plant species in the genus Genista.
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Collyweston Quarries
The flora is diverse, and more than a hundred flowering plants have been recorded, including wild thyme, dropwort, dyer's greenweed and clustered bellflower
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Coleophora genistae
The larvae feed on petty whin (Genista anglica), Genista lobelii and hairy greenweed (Genista pilosa).
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Briff Lane Meadows
poorly drained and seasonally waterlogged, but there are dry areas which have large populations of cowslip, heath-grass, devil's-bit scabious and dyer's greenweed
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Ditchling Common
There is still petty whin, meadow thistle, bitter vetch, saw wort, dyer's greenweed, heath bedstraw, tormentil, betony and devil's bit scabious. Most, if not all of the micromoths, are now gone, but their evocative names, such as large gold case bearer, the greenweed leaf miner, the greenweed flat
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