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belonging to the
Serpyllum section. It has
sometimes been
reclassified as T.
polytrichus.
Thymus praecox subspecies and
cultivars include:
Thymus praecox subsp...
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Rosids Order:
Rosales Family:
Rosaceae Genus:
Rubus Species: R. tricolor
Binomial name
Rubus tricolor Focke ex
Prain Synonyms Rubus polytrichus Franch....
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hirsutus (L.) Link
Chamaecytisus leucotrichus (Schur) Czerep.
Chamaecytisus polytrichus (M.Bieb.) Rothm.
Chamaecytisus proteus (Zum.)
Holub Chamaecytisus supinus...
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although both
larvae and
adults mostly feed on the wild
thyme Thymus polytrichus,
preferring the
flowers to the leaves.
Within Wales, C.
cerealis is found...
- C.
dromos Kerr, 1792 C.
ferus Falk,1786 C.
lukius Kolenati, 1847 C.
polytrichus Kolenati, 1847 C.
turcomanichus J. Fischer, 1829 C.
vulgaris Kolenati...
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Chamaecytisus Chamaecytisus polytrichus Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Eudicots Clade: Rosids...
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Baker & Balock, 1944
Neomolgus Oudemans, 1937
Odontoscirus Thor, 1913
Polytrichus van Der Schyff,
Theron & Ueckermann, 2003
Spinibdella Thor, 1930 Tetrabdella...
- (Sanguisorba minor), Wild
Marjoram (Origanum vulgare) and Wild
Thyme Thymus polytrichus. Gr**** Wood SSSI
Natural England Gr**** Wood,
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust...
- paralias) and
Portland spurge (Euphorbia portlandica), wild
thyme (Thymus
polytrichus) and sea
bindweed (Calystegia soldanella). The neck of the
island between...
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maritime gr****land are
spring squill (Scilla verna) and
thyme (Thymus
polytrichus). The
dominant species are red
fescue (Festuca rubra),
Yorkshire fog...