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prefers copses of palm
trees and
shrubs (Álamo Tavío 1975) such as the
aulaga Launaea arborescens, the
saltwort Caroxylon vermiculatum and the boxthorn...
- 'vigan' to
shake Both in
Brazilian Por. and
European Por. onda is used
broom aulaga < Ar. algawláqa v****oura, giesta,
carqueja < Lat. verrere, < Lat. genista...
- (Graells) C.
Vicioso In Spanish: acebilla, ardivella, ardivieja, ardiviella,
aulaga, bolaga, cambrión, cambronera, cambrón, cambrón, erizo, erizón, escambrión...
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People of
Serradilla Edited by Néstor del
Barco Music by Según se mire,
Aulaga folk, Chambbábilon,
Javier Martín y
Pedro Antonio Fernández
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sandrasica Hartvig &
Strid Genista sardoa Vals.
Genista scorpius (L.) DC.—
aulaga Genista scythica Pacz.
Genista segonnei (Maire) P.E.
Gibbs Genista sericea...
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polygalifolia DC.
Genista polygaliphylla Brot. Spanish: abulaga, apiorno,
aulaga, bereza,
bolaga (2), canillero, cayomba, chinestra,
escoba (4),
escoba blanca...
- From the
Arabic word al-tuna (التونه). atutía auge: surge, rise, boom.
aulaga avería
azabache azabara azacán
azacaya azache azafate/azafata azafrán: Saffron...
- of the 16th-century
watchtowers found all
along the coast.
District a –
Aulaga (scorpion broom) –
small residential neighbourhood which is only partially...
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Lasiospermum Lag. –
cocoonhead Lasthenia C****. –
goldfield Launaea C****. –
aulaga Lawrencella Lindl.
Layia Hook. & Arn. ex DC. –
tidytips Lecocarpus Decne...
- oaks
along with
other species that are part of scrub, such as rockrose,
aulaga, and lavender. The
Ambroz River flows through the
outskirts of the village...