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Rabelera holostea,
known as
greater stitchwort,
greater starwort, and addersmeat, is a
perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the
family Caryophyllaceae...
- graminea), C.
lithargyrinella (recorded on S.
holostea), C.
solitariella (feeds
exclusively on S.
holostea) and C. striatipennella.
Several closely related...
- as a name for
Anemonoides altaica,
Leucanthemum vulgare, and
Rabelera holostea. The
Mesoamerican civilizations used the
Ipomoea alba
morning glory to...
- the Tramman.[citation needed] Fairy’s Net –
Greater Stitchwort Stellaria holostea [citation needed] Falla/Fella – A man/mate (fellow),
common to
other dialects...
- species,
Heracleum sphondylium,
Rumex acetosa,
Rumex obtusifolius,
Stellaria holostea,
Salix caprea and
Salix cinerea. The
larvae feed on aphids. This species...
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Blechnum ****ant
subcommunity the
Anemone nemorosa subcommunity the
Stellaria holostea - Hyperi****
pulchrum subcommunity Rodwell, J. S. (1991)
British Plant Communities...
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Stellaria alsine (N)
Stellaria corei (N)
Stellaria graminea (I)
Stellaria holostea (I)
Stellaria longifolia var.
longifolia (N)
Stellaria media ssp. media...
- from mid-July to late August. The
larvae feed on the
shoots of
Stellaria holostea.
Larvae can be
found in May.
Fauna Europaea Junnilainen, J. et al. 2010:...
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Cerastium glomeratum,
Myosoton aquati****,
Stellaria alsine,
Stellaria holostea,
Stellaria media,
Stellaria nemorum and
Stellaria uliginosa. Full-grown...
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kroesmanniella Separated by
genitalic examination. The
larvae feed on
Stellaria holostea.
Young larvae mine the
leaves of
their host plant. They can be
found from...