Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The roots of the pale swallowwort are thick.
Intermediate light is the best light source for the pale swallowwort to reproduce and grow.
If the native species is taken over by the pale swallowwort, it may affect the butterflies that use those plants for habitats.
The following plants are referred to as "Swallowwort":
Cynanchum rossicum, maternal environment, pale swallowwort, polyembryony, resource allocation, seed dormancy.
It has several common names including swallowwort, pale swallowwort, and dog-strangling vine.
Since it is multiembryonic, it allows the seeds to cover more ground and allows the pale swallowwort to have a high reproductive rate.
• Discusses the chemical and mechanical control of dog-strangling vine (Cynanchum spp.), also known as pale swallowwort.
This makes the survival rate of the pale swallowwort to be very high and in there lies the problem as to why this invasive species is problematic.
The leaves of the pale swallowwort are larger when they are closer to the stem and decrease in size as they move away from the stem.
Chemical and Mechanical Control of Pale Swallowwort (Cynanchum spp.). First year study results.
Greater Celandine and Swallowwort were each often categorized with Tetterworts because they were used to treat Tetter.
For example, plants such as Canada thistle, black locust trees and dog-strangling vine (pale swallowwort) can be very invasive, and special efforts may be required to completely remove them.
While the term "Swallowwort" may be derived from description of poisonous effects; there were, in the past plants used medicinally for tonsillitis and referred to as "swallowwort".
Cynanchum louiseae (black swallowwort) and Cynanchum rossicum (pale swallowwort) are troublesome noxious weeds in parts of North America.
In 2013, the moth larva was approved for release in North America to act as a bio-control for the invasive plant Vincetoxicum rossicum also known as dog-strangling vine or swallowwort.
Any of several vines of the genus Cynanchum, especially black swallowwort (Cynanchum nigrum) or white swallowwort (Cynanchum vincetoxicum).
Chelidonium majus, commonly known as greater celandine or tetterwort,(although tetterwort also refers to Sanguinaria canadensis), nipplewort, or swallowwort, is a herbaceous perennial plant, the only species in the genus Chelidonium.
West Nile virus, zebra mussels, chronic wasting disease, water chestnut, sea lamprey, swallowwort and watermilfoil are just a few examples of invasive species that have already cost tens of millions of dollars to control in New York.
Second, a bevy of invasive plants like black swallowwort, purple loosestrife and fox grape now crowd the reservation's meadows and the metropolitan area, choking out both host plants and nectar sources and in some cases proving toxic to caterpillars.
The ski slopes and some fields are in a non-woody old-field condition and the old field next to "the billboard" (a billboard overlooking I-91 at the northeast corner of Trustees land) is dominated by red cedar, shrubs, saplings, and swallowwort.