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Biological control programs for
gorse in New
Zealand have
existed since the
introduction of the
gorse seed
weevil (Exapion ulicis) in 1928. Biological...
- scrub. The
ideal scrub is said to be blackthorn, hawthorn,
bramble and
gorse. The
breeding season runs from
April until mid-September,
usually having...
- po****tion for some time was
restricted to a
single patch of
introduced gorse on farmland.
Deinacrida ****enui is a very
large flightless insect: females...
- and reed beds. It
inhabits more open
locations with
clumps of
brambles or
gorse,
rough pasture, moorland, boulder-strewn slopes,
rocky coasts and sea cliffs...
- Communion, from SIRIS.
Portrait of Mrs. Hitch****, from Sotheby's Auctions.
Hatcher Reference Room Murals, from
University of Michigan. Love
Locked Out, from...
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gooseling gooseneck goosestep goosetongue goosish goosy gore (n) gore (v)
gorse gory gosh
goshawk gosling gospel gossamer gossip gotcha Gotham gourmet Graham...
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divided into
subcolonies by
physical boundaries such as
stands of
bracken or
gorse.
Early arrivals take
control of the best locations, the most
desirable nesting...
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Philosophy and Vice-Provost for
Academic Affairs,
University of
Virginia George Gorse (A.M. 1974, Ph.D. 1980) –
Viola Horton Professor of Art History, Pomona...
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meaning "**** of the field";
variants include "drake", "drake Hen" and "
gorse drake". Corn
crakes are the
subject of
three stanzas of the seventeenth...
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dominated by ling (Calluna vulgaris), bell
heather (Erica cinerea) and
dwarf gorse (Ulex minor).
Important lichen communities include Pycnothelia papillaria...