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- Service on 11 June 2015. Known subspecies: Limbarda crithmoides subsp. crithmoides Limbarda crithmoides subsp. longifolia (Arcang.) Greuter It is native...
- species mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear. Golden samphire (Limbarda crithmoides) is a coastal species with yellow flowers that grows across Eurasia....
- the southeast of Comino. Flora consisted of 22 individuals of Inula crithmoides (2010). Lantern Point Rock (Ġebla Tal-Ponta Rqiqa) Situated near Comino...
- squarrosum (L.) D.Gut.Larr.et al. – ploughman's-spikenard Inula crithmoides L. => Limbarda crithmoides (L.) Dumort. – golden samphire Inula dysenterica L. => Pulicaria...
- occur in at least the leaves and stalks of at least 3 species. Sesuvium crithmoides Welw. – Tropical sea-purslane Sesuvium edmonstonei Hook.f. – Galápagos...
- Salicornia spp. (Amaranthaceae), Crithmum maritimum (Apiaceae) and Limbarda crithmoides (Asteraceae). sanguine (from Latin sanguineus) Blood-colored: crimson;...
- Telfairia occidentalis Gnetum / Melinjo Gnetum gnemon Golden samphire Inula crithmoides Good King Henry Chenopodium bonus-henricus Grape (leaves) Vitis Greater...
- wingspan is 27–30 mm. Adults are on wing in July. The larvae feed on Inula crithmoides. They can be found from August to September and again from April to May...
- Eupatorium capillifolium (20.8%) Sphaeranthus indicus (18.2%) Limbarda crithmoides (16.4) Bubonium imbricatum (16.2%) 2,5-Dimethoxy-p-cymene can be synthesized...
- Artemisia caerulescens, Suaeda maritima, and the golden samphire (Inula crithmoides). Limonium angustifolium Ruppia maritima grows in closed channels with...