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scabious
▪ I. scabious, n. (ˈskeɪbɪəs) Forms: 5 scabyouse, 5–8 -iose, 6 -yous, -iouse, skabious, 6–8 scabius, 6– scabious. [ad. med.L. scabiōsa (sc. herba), fem. sing. of scabiōsus (see next). Cf. F. scabieuse.] 1. Any of the herbaceous plants of the genus Scabiosa (N.O. Dipsaceae), formerly believed to be e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scabiosa
Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified Some species of Scabiosa, notably small scabious (S. columbaria) and Mediterranean sweet scabious (S. atropurpurea) have been developed into cultivars wikipedia.org
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scabious
scabious/ˈskeɪbɪəs; `skebɪəs/ n[U]wild or cultivated plant with thick clusters of blue, pink or white flowers 山萝卜. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Scabiosa ochroleuca
Scabiosa ochroleuca, commonly called cream pincushions or cream scabious, is a species of scabious with creamy yellow flower heads. wikipedia.org
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scabiosity
scabiˈosity rare. [f. scabious + -ity.] Scabious condition.1608 Middleton Trick to Catch Old One iv. v, Out you babliaminy..you cullisance of scabiosity! Oxford English Dictionary
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Scabiosa graminifolia
Scabiosa graminifolia, grass-leaved scabious is a species of scabious found in the Mediterranean region. The plant grows on rocky slopes. wikipedia.org
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Succisa pratensis
It differs from other similar species in that it has four-lobed flowers, whereas small scabious and field scabious have five lobes and hence it has been This is to allow the devil's bit scabious food plant to grow. wikipedia.org
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Abia sericea
They are oligophagous, mainly feeding between June and September on Devil's-bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis), Field Scabious (Knautia arvensis), cream scabious (Scabiosa ochroleuca ) and on various Dipsacus species. wikipedia.org
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Alpine flower identification — Italy/France I have been using the internet to try to identify alpine flowers photographed in July 2007 on a shortish walk above Chianale (1800 m), in the Italian Valle Varaita (borderin...
This is not _Jasione montana_ , but _**Phyteuma orbiculare**_ , another member of the family Campanulaceae. Except for the different flowers, Jasione has no leaves on the upper part of the stem. This plant has. And these leaves are toothed and have a heart-shaped base, unlike Jasione. And finally: P...
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Knautia arvensis
Knautia arvensis, commonly known as field scabious, is a herbaceous perennial species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. The head is flatter than in similar species, such as devil's bit scabious (Succisa pratensis) and small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria). wikipedia.org
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Stenoptilia annadactyla
Stenoptilia annadactyla, also known as the small scabious plume, is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It was first recorded from Great Britain in 2005 when larvae were reared from the flowers of small scabious found in Breckland, East Anglia. wikipedia.org
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عقس
papposus Pterocephalus perennis Pterocephalus plumosus Pterocephalus pulverulentus Pterocephalus spathulatus Pterocephalus dumetorum - Mountain scabious wikipedia.org
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Hemaris tityus
The larvae feed on devil's-bit scabious (Succisa pratensis) and field scabious (Knautia arvensis). wikipedia.org
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Andrena marginata
They are oligolectic on late flowering scabious flowers. They feed on different nectar-bearing plants of the family Dipsacaceae, like field scabious, Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) and Devil's-bit scabious wikipedia.org
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Knautia
Others are given the name "scabious", which properly belongs to the related genus (Scabiosa). Selected species Knautia arvensis - Meadow widow flower, blue buttons, field scabious Knautia carinthiaca Knautia drymeia - Hungarian widow flower wikipedia.org
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