Glaux


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For the ancient Greeks, some dances imitated animals: the owl (skopos) or the barn owl (glaux) whole others reveal human types and behavior; for instance, gypones, reminding of old men propped up on their sticks.
Such 'special' plants include, for example, poisonous (adjective) Daphne mezereum, tender (adjective) Carex limosa, pink-blossomed (adjective) Glaux maritima, and Astralus danicus--a legume with tight purplish blue inflorescences.
The company has identified the new prospect, which covers 500,000 acres in the Permian Basin, through its exclusive partnership with Glaux Oil & Gas LLC.
1999); and (4) the remaining 3% of the island consisted of beach habitat (with grasses, forbs [e.g., Glaux spp., Plantago spp.], and Carex spp.), which was extensively used by deer.
Temperate examples include Potamogeton (Potamogetonaceae), Zan-nichellia (Zannichelliaaceae), Juncus (Juncaceae), and Glaux (Primulaceae).
As far up as Cap aux Oyes, sixty or seventy miles below Quebec, Kalm found a great part of the plants near the shore to be marine, as glasswort (Salicornia), seaside pease (Pisum maritimum), sea-milkwort (Glaux), beach-grass (Psamma arenarium), seaside plantain (Plantago maritima), the sea-rocket (Bunias cakile), etc.