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Wild liquorice or wild licorice typically refers to any of three plants:
The reserve supports two uncommon legumes being narrow-leaved everlasting-pea and wild liquorice.
The chalk grassland hosts a rich suite of plants including Wild Liquorice and Horseshoe Vetch.
Uncommon plants present are Cut-leaved Germander, Slender Bedstraw and Wild Liquorice.
The result is a sheltered fragment of chalk meadow where wild liquorice (Astragalus glycophyllos), greater knapweed and bird's-foot trefoil are now in flower.
Astragalus glycyphyllos (Liquorice milkvetch, Wild liquorice, Wild licorice) is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe.
Wild Columbine may also be seen as well as Wild Liquorice, Adder's-tongue, Stinking Hellebore and the Small Teasel.
(JEWELWEED) Wild Lemon (PODOPHYLLUM) WILD LETTUCE Wild Liquorice.
Bugrane Épineuse, Cammock, Ground Furze, Hauhechelwurzel, Land Whin, Ononidis Radix, Ononis spinosa, Petty Whin, Restharrow, Stay Plough, Stinking Tommy, Wild Liquorice.
Wild liquorice or wild licorice typically refers to any of three plants:
It is also sometimes known in the United States as "wild licorice", to distinguish it from the related European Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) which is occasionally cultivated.
Astragalus glycyphyllos (Liquorice milkvetch, Wild liquorice, Wild licorice) is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe.
The larvae feed within seedpods of Astragalus glycyphyllos.
The larvae feed on Securigera varia and Astragalus glycyphyllos.
Astragalus glycyphyllos (Liquorice milkvetch, Wild liquorice, Wild licorice) is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe.
The larvae feed on Genista tinctoria, Genista ratisbonensis, Cytisus hirsutus, Colutea arborescens, Chamaecytisus, Astragalus glycyphyllos and Corothamus procumbens.