The practice in question is the growing of goldenrod, a tallish native weed with feathery yellow plumes. |
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In the autumn, net-veined aster and hollow-stemmed goldenrod add flashes of white and yellow, respectively. |
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The goldenrod have started to flower, a sure sign that summer is half over. |
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Nonephemerals that bloom during the summer or fall are Canada lily, false hellebore, and species of aster, goldenrod, and sunflower. |
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Goldfinches also feed on the seed of goldenrod, coreopsis, cosmos, zinnias, dandelions and other weedy plants. |
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They find two distinct races of the gallfly, due to the adoption of a new host species of goldenrod. |
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Some rivals of the purple lilac included the buttercup, goldenrod, Mayflower, wood lily, purple aster, apple blossom, and the evening primrose. |
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Viable cypselae of any aster or goldenrod from anywhere in the world is most welcomed by the lab. |
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They were continuing to center their nectaring activities on tickseeds, thistles, and goldenrod. |
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Fuchsia, goldenrod, and Queen Anne's lace graced the hedgerows as we drove in from Foxford. |
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Canada goldenrod and northern bedstraw are among the few wildflowers. |
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In this paper, we report on how the formation of galls by the goldenrod gall fly has promoted a host shift and differentiation of the beetle Mordellistena convicta. |
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May spotted four saddlebag dragonflies — another migrator — hawking over goldenrod by the water. |
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The wetter areas support meadows containing Missouri goldenrod, false toadflax, golden-glow, Indian paintbrush, Mariposa lily, death camas, and prairie smoke. |
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Native species are generally invasive species such as goldenrod, common ragweed, reed canary grass and common milkweed. |
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Red Bee also sells honey varietals like goldenrod, tulip poplar, alfalfa and tupelo. |
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I make it from cattails, pine — the inner bark — dandelions, clover, goldenrod, beechnut, hickory nuts, acorns. |
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Today, they support patches of rare and disjunct arctic plants, including a species of willow, a goldenrod, and mountain avens. |
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Queen Anne's lace, goldenrod, red clover, pepperweed, yarrow — all add roadside beauty to our springs and summers in the Catskills. |
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Honey is often sold by nectar source, such as clover, basswood, canola, sunflower, alfalfa, buckwheat or goldenrod varieties. |
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The bald eagle has a goldenrod beak in stark contrast to its white and chocolate colored plumage. |
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The Maritimes have 16 native goldenrod species that all flower in late summer. |
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Several species of goldenrod are found in prairies and meadows and should be included in planting projects. |
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These vibrant little birds love the seeds of thistles, dandelions, goldenrod, sunflowers, and coneflowers. |
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The best nectar choices for adult butterflies are dogbane, asters, milkweed, goldenrod, fleabane, thistle, peony, lupine, vetch, and phlox. |
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A typical meadow, dominated by aster and goldenrod species, which has been left intact after the construction of a new subdivision in Dundas. |
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The wheat is a reference to local agriculture, and the goldenrod is the official floral emblem of the city. |
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Incomplete control increases as growers decrease the herbicide rate, hence the increase in sheep sorrel and narrow-leaved goldenrod. |
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Sunflowers are a favorite flower but cosmos, thistle and goldenrod are also popular. |
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Among the thousands of species he planted on LaGuardia Place are red and white oak, cedar, elm, birch, sassafras, dogwood, sumac, Virginia creeper and goldenrod. |
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Fields were selected based on similarity of dominant vegetation species that included common ragweed, Canada thistle, goldenrod spp. |
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Some plants that should be encouraged are yarrow, wild carrot, dill, caraway, catnip, mustards, black-eyed susans, goldenrod, buckwheat, nasturtiums, clover, a bit of alfalfa, and other native flowering species. |
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Jonina illustrates wind dispersal of goldenrod seeds. |
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Mountain mint, sunflowers, native holly, sweet pepper bush and goldenrod are all great for pollinators, Tallamy said. |
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It is a riot of knapweed, tansy, meadowsweet, purple loosestrife and goldenrod and lots of butterflies. |
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Many species of herbaceous plants cover the state's prairie region, with goldenrod, bluestem grasses, and various European introductions among the most common. |
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Eager to make the White House a showcase for American creativity and workmanship, Caroline designed new state china featuring goldenrod and sweet corn. |
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Control measures are the same as for goldenrod. |
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The life science features within this nature reserve include rich fen meadows and southern flora such as ten-flowered showy goldenrod and purple chokeberry. |
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The grass' roots help to stabilize the constantly shifting sand so that other species such as wild rose, bayberry and seaside goldenrod can become established. |
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His son had appreciated the trees of Washington, but his girls had found more joy in rosebushes and Queen Anne's lace, and even goldenrod, perhaps because they didn't have to climb to admire the blossoms. |
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Enjoy the sight of crops of Queen Anne's Lace, yarrow, seven different species of goldenrod, fall asters, Boneset, Joe Pye Weed, Oxeye Daisies and Black Eyed Susan. |
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Flower gardeners around here may want to consider trumpet honeysuckle, New England aster, white snakeroot and some varieties of goldenrod, she advised. |
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Eleven perennials will be installed, including Autumn Goldenrod, Black Eyed Susan, Blue Ice Star Flower, Heavy Metal Switch Grass, and Spike Gayfeather. |
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