This survey resulted in the documentation of four grasshopper species for the first time in the state of Tennessee: Melanoplus punctulatus punctulatus (Scudder), Paratylotropidia brunneri, Pseudopomola brachyptera, and Spharagemon
saxatile. Additionally, the apparent cedar glade endemic, Melanoplus ingrami, was discovered and described as a new species (Hill 2010) during the course of this survey (See the species notes section for additional information on each species.)
Examples include juniper (juniperus communis repanda), broom (genista lydia), honeysuckle (lonicera pileata, toxic), alyssum (alyssum
saxatile), stonecrop (sedum acre, toxic) and throatwort (uvularia grandifora).
COLLECTION B: Alyssum
Saxatile; Arabis Alpina; Aubrietia; Bellis Perennis; Maiden Pinks.
Perennial rockeries - alyssum
saxatile, arabis, aubrietia, bellis perennis, maiden pinks.
For certain bloom this spring, buy them in 4-inch or gallon containers: columbine (Aquilegia), perennial alyssum (Aurinia saxatilis, sold as Alyssum
saxatile), foxglove (Digitalis), coral bells (Heuchera sanguinea), and evergreen candytuft (Iberis sempervirens).
and the species was described as one of the commonest grasshoppers in the Forest in the 1950s (Payne 1958); it prefers the tall swards present on the clay soils occurring in association with patches of heath bedstraw Galium
saxatile (W.
* TRIM over aubrieta and yellow Alyssum
saxatile (with garden shears and give them a generous liquid feed of high-potash fertiliser.
So, last September, I took numerous cuttings and potted favourite plants such as a variegated jasmine, a small-leaved Alyssum
saxatile, and a free-flowering dwarf scabious.
Perennial alyssum (Aurinia saxatilis, often sold as Alyssum
saxatile).
Although the latter name was validly published, the releves of the association do not include the name-giving taxon Galium
saxatile making the name 'Nardo-Galion saxatilis' invalidly published (ICPN art.
In the ARD we documented the use of the small bush Phagnalon
saxatile (L.) Cass, which is abundant on sunny walls and rocky places; this was dried and beaten flat; of Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench and poplar marrow (Populus nigra L.).