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Nardus is a
genus of
plants belonging to the gr**** family,
containing the
single species Nardus stricta,
known as matgr****. It is
placed in its own tribe...
- the
summit ridge, matgr**** (
Nardus stricta) on the
middle slopes, and fescue-bent
swards on the
lower slopes. The
Nardus gr****lands are the
haunt of the...
- whitebeams),
Rubus (brambles or blackberries), Poa (meadow gr****es),
Nardus stricta (matgr****),
Hieracium (hawkweeds) and Taraxa**** (dandelions). Apomixis...
- marginatus,
Elymus tsukushiense,
Festuca arundinacea,
Elymus repens (G1),
Nardus stricta, Poa
annua (G2),
Phleum pratense,
Phalaris arundinacea (G2), Poa pratensis...
- gr**** (Danthonia de****bens), pill
sedge (Carex pilulifera), mat gr**** (
Nardus stricta), fine-leaved sheep's-fescue (Festuca filiformis), mouse-ear hawkweed...
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Slovakia and Austria. The
larvae feed on
Poaceae species,
possibly Nardus stricta and/or
Koeleria glauca. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. "Elachista...
- 28–0.35 in). The
larvae feed on
Deschampsia flexuosa and
possibly on
Nardus stricta. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. They are pale dull dirty...
- encomp****es forests, wetlands,
montane and
subalpine meadows of the
cervico (
Nardus stricta), rocky, moor and scrubland, the
Atlantic heaths with
blueberry and...
- uncertain. It is
possibly from the word
finna which is the
local name for
Nardus stricta.
Another possibility is that it
comes from the old male name finni....
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found from
November to
April and
mainly feed on gr****
species such as
Nardus stricta,
Festuca and
Anthoxanthum aristatum, but also
other low
growing plants...