Common mouse-ear is a short-lived perennial, native in grassland and in open cultivated and waste ground. |
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The scientists teamed up with colleagues from Edinburgh University to create computer models of a plant called mouse-ear cress. |
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The pink flowers of thrift are more familiar from the coast, but here it grows with harebell, mouse-ear and rough hawkbit. |
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The events will give people a chance to learn about wildflowers found at the site such as ladies bedstraw, musk thistle, mouse-ear hawkweed and wild thyme. |
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Other names to conjure with include Sticky Mouse-ear, Wurzell's Mugwort, and Scarlet Pimpernel. |
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