Juniperus turbinata,
Anthyllis barba-jovis, and Ceratonia siliqua).
pentaphyllum 5,6,10,12
Anthyllis tetraphylla Ornithopus compressus Tribe Coronilleae Hippocrepis biflora Tribe Hedysareae Onobrychis caput-galli Family Geographical areas Leguminosae Subfamily South of North Papilionoidea Plant species France Africa Tribe Astragaleae Erophaca baetica 2,13 Lens culinaris Tribe Trifolieae Trifolium cherleri Medicago lupulina 12 13 M.
Fruit-set and seed weight variation in
Anthyllis vulneraria subsp.
To stud at 4 and dam of:
Anthyllis (1998f by Lycius; winner), Apolyont (1999c by Midyan; winner), Aloe (2001f by Lomitas; winner), Adlerflug (2004c by In the Wings; Classic winner), Abydos (2005c by Monsun; unraced to date).
Mi welwch binc clustog Fair, gwyn y gludlys arfor (Silene uniflora), glas seren y gwanwyn (Scilla verna) a melyn y blucen felen (
Anthyllis vulneraria) yn gwau drwy'i gilydd i greu un patrwm cyfoethog.
One long-tongued bee pollinates the blossoms of lady's fingers,
Anthyllis vulneria, without any illicit chewing.
Predicting demographic change in response to herbivory: a model of the effects of grazing and annual variation on the population dynamics of
Anthyllis vulneraria.
There are areas of garrigue with kermes oak (Quercus coccifera), Ulex parviflorus, grey-leaved cistus (Cistus albidus), the European fan palm (Chamaerops humilis), and other areas of matorral with rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and
Anthyllis cytisoides.
Examples of dark-requiring species include Poa alpina (Acharya, 1989; Schwienbacher et ah, 2011), Trifolium pallescens (Schwienbacher et ah, 2011),
Anthyllis vulneraria subsp.
John's Wort and
anthyllis to smooth and fortify thy, sensitive skin.
The owner of
Anthyllis, an organic skin care shop on Edinburgh's Haymarket Terrace, says the secret to looking good as you age is feeling con dent about the way you really are rather than trying to turn back the clock.
The vegetation in these mountains is typically dry, spiny scrub formed by large thorn cushion plants such as the hedgehog broom (Erinacea
anthyllis, Leguminosae) and the crucifer Vella spinosa, which in addition to protecting themselves from the wind and cold defend themselves from herbivores with thorns.