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Silaum silaus,
commonly known as
pepper-
saxifrage, is a
perennial plant in the
family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (the
carrot family)
found across south-eastern...
- include:[citation needed] Golden-saxifrages,
Chrysosplenium Burnet-
saxifrages,
Pimpinella Pepper-
saxifrage,
Silaum silaus. The name "silaum"
comes from the Latin...
- in the
flood plain of
Alconbury Brook.
Plants include salad burnet,
pepper-
saxifrage, and the
largest po****tion in of green-winged
orchid in Cambridgeshire...
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pyramidal saxifrage Pimpinella saxifraga,
burnet saxifrage Chrysosplenium, the golden-
saxifrages Silaum silaus, the
pepper-
Saxifrage HMS
Saxifrage, two Royal...
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Sagittaria sagittifolia —
arrowhead Salacca zalacca —
salak Silaum silaus –
pepper saxifrage Soleirolia soleirolii –
mother of
thousands Tetragonia tetragonioides...
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status unknown (link) "Silaum
silaus –
Pepper Saxifrage".
Emorsgate Seeds.
Archived from the
original on 1
November 2013. Retrieved...
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managed by grazing, with a
variety of
plants such as dyer’s greenweed,
pepper saxifrage and
spiny restharrow. List of
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest...
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Bluebells and
Goldenrod mixed in with
Devils Bit and Betony, Ling Heather,
Pepper Saxifrage,
Bitter Vetch and Tormentil, lots of
Birds Foot Trefoil,
Mouse Ear...
- side of the railway,
along the
footpath to
Clayton Church,
there is
pepper saxifrage, nettle-leaved bellflower, St John's wort, wild
marjoram and basil...
- side
boundary bank (TQ 351 164). One
sensitively managed area has
pepper saxifrage and
stone parsley.
Where the
sward is
allowed to
flower it is very...