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- Western Asia. The subspecies C. virgata subsp. squarrosa is known as squarrose knapweed. It is found in northern California, Idaho, Utah and eastern...
- triumfettii, the squarrose knapweed, is a species of plant belonging to the genus Centaurea of the family Asteraceae. The squarrose knapweed is an herbaceous...
- Carex squarrosa is a species of sedge (genus Carex), native to the central and eastern United States, and Ontario in Canada. It is typically found in bottomland...
- subsquamosal, supersquamosal †squāmula squāmul- squarrōsus squarrōs- squarrose, squarrulose squātina squātin- angel shark Squatina stagnum stagn- restagnant...
- squamule A small scale. squamulose Covered with small scales (squamules). squarrose Having tips of leaves, stems, etc. radiating or projecting outward, e...
- seedhead weevil (Bangasternus fausti) larvae eat diffuse, spotted and squarrose knapweed (C. virgata ssp. squarrosa), while those of the yellow starthistle...
- becoming dense in the older, central part of the thallus. Rhizines are squarrosely branched (simple at the lobe margins). Pycnidia and apothecia are uncommon;...
- scale Latin squama squamous squarros- spreading at tips Latin squarrosus squarrose st- (ΣΤΑ) cause to stand Gr**** ἵστημι histēmi, histánai, στατικός, στάσις...
- Marco; Pedrol, Nuria (31 August 2021). "Rye (Secale cereale L.) and squarrose clover (Trifolium squarrosum L.) cover crops can increase their allelopathic...
- rhizines to be present, either in a simple (unbranched) form or exhibiting squarrosely branched patterns. The apothecia of Klauskalbia are either rare or common...