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Daphne gnidium (commonly
known as the flax-leaved daphne) is a
poisonous evergreen shrub from the
Mediterranean region with narrow,
dense dark-green foliage...
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giraldii Nitsche Daphne glomerata Lam.
Daphne gnidioides Jaub. &
Spach Daphne gnidium L.
Daphne gracilis E.Pritz.
Daphne grueningiana H.J.P.Winkl.
Daphne hekouensis...
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Acacia gnidium is a
shrub belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Phyllodineae that is
native to
parts of
north eastern Australia. The
shrub typically...
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glaucoptera – clay
wattle Acacia gloeotricha Acacia glutinosissima Acacia gnidium Acacia gonocarpa Acacia gonoclada Acacia gonophylla Acacia gordonii Acacia...
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transferred back to
genus Acacia in 2001. The only
other synonym is
Acacia gnidium var. latifolia. The
specific epithet is a
reference to the
sticky nature...
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Lavandula stoechas, rosemary, oregano, bay laurel,
Arbutus unedo,
Daphne gnidium,
Lonicera etrusca,
Crataegus monogyna,
Rubia peregrina,
Smilax aspera,...
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flowers and
fruit of
grape (Vitis vinifera) and
spurge laurel (Daphne
gnidium), but it has also been
reported on
several other plants (Rubus fruticosus...
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dwarf shrub resembling the
olive and with
acrid leaves (perhaps
Daphne gnidium). "Page CI-CY". CalFlora.
Archived from the
original on 2006-03-12. Retrieved...
- 2–7.5 mm for
males and 8–9.5 mm for females. The
larvae feed on
Daphne gnidium. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. "Phyllobrostis
fregenella Hartig...
- May and
again in
August in two generations. The
larvae feed on
Daphne gnidium. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. Mey,
Wolfram (2006). "Revision...