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- Cynanchica pyrenaica, commonly known as squinancywort or squincywort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. Its common name is derived...
- mouse-ear hawkweed, salad burnet, ragwort, wild thyme, hairy violet, squinancywort, hawkweed ox-tongue, common spotted orchid and pyramidal orchid. Scattered...
- gr****land, saltmarsh and rockpools. Gr****land flora include kidney vetch, squinancywort, moon carrot and clustered bellflower. There are butterflies such as...
- rabbits playing on the lawns amongst the purging flax, eggs and bacon, squinancywort, eyebright, and wild thyme, which themselves mingle with tall herb patches...
- gr****land, herb species include thyme, dropwort, limestone bedstraw and squinancywort. Scrub and tree cover is rather sp**** at Farleton Knott SSSI because...
- with common plants including milkwort, salad burnet, horseshoe vetch, squinancywort, pyramidal orchid and wild thyme. Rarer species include **** toadflax...
- several plants which are rare in Lincolnshire: pale St John's-Wort, Squinancywort and Wall Germander. Until 1969 it was the most northerly site in Britain...
- scabra Asperula cynanchica var. aristata Southern Squinancywort Asperula Asperula cynanchica Squinancywort Asphodelus fistulosus Asphodelus tenuifolius Onion...
- and cattle. It has diverse herb species such as common rock-rose and squinancywort, and butterflies including the chalkhill blue. A precise chronology...
- in chalk gr****land including horseshoe vetch (Hippocrepis comosa), squinancywort (Asperula cynanchica) and small scabious, as well as scarce species...