Pilosa

Word PILOSA
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Grasses identified are Panicum laetum, Eragrostis pilosa, Cenchrus biflorus, Dactyloctenium aegyptium, Pennisetum violaceum, Cymbopogon schoenanthus and Chrysopogon aucheri. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Speaking of Gail, she has generously offered her favorite and signature plant, PPPP, practically perfect pink Phlox, Phlox pilosa, to all who request it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rezniczenaona spp., and poplar (Populus pilosa) remain as residual species in the humid gaps of several mountains. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Poor in plant species; the most characteristics examples are: Scaevola plumieri, Portulaca pilosa, Cakile lanceolata, Cyperus planifolius, Sporobolus virginicus, Ipomoea pes-capreae and Euphorbia buxifolia. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The salt steppes are dominated by Lepidium cartilagineum, Pandera pilosa, Sueda altissima, Frankenia hirsuta, Limonium liliacium and Acanthalimon halophilum. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Increased cattle herds cause overgrazing, which changes the composition of natural vegetation, particularly by the replacement of sweet grasses such as Chloris gayana, Cynodon dactylon, Eragrostis pilosa, and Urochloa trichopu by less palatable species such as Aristida congesta. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Dense mats of Afrotrilepis pilosa occur on rocky outcrops providing suitable habitat for the growth of a microflora composed of Disa welwitschii, Osbeckia porteresii, Polystachya microbambusa, and Swertia mannii. ❋ Unknown (2007)

· Bidens pilosa L. (English: blackjack, Meru (Chuka): mung'ei, Kikuyu: mucege, muhehenje, Kamba: musee, munzee, munganga, Maa: oloreperep) is used as a vegetable by the Pokot and Giriama and in West Africa. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Its most likely ancestor is Eragrostis pilosa, a wild species that looks very similar and has the same chromosome number. ❋ Unknown (1996)

Aken'Ova and Atta-Krah (1986) noted additional benefits of improved weed control in alley cropping, while Obando (1987) indicated a possible allelopathic effect of Gliricidia on the common weeds Bidens pilosa and Melanpodium perfoliatum in Costa Rica. ❋ Unknown (1994)

Ova pilosa: eggs that are covered with hair: usually from the abdomen of the female. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)

_L. _ nigra; facie argenteo-pilosa, alis subhyalinis, articulis apicalibus tarsorum rufo-testaceis, abdomine lævi et nitido. ❋ Various (N/A)

Europæa_ or _Linaria pilosa_, so as to protect it; moreover, these creepers are suited for a similar soil and position. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

Elatine.triphylla. æruginea.triornithophora. pilosa.chalepensis. cymbalaria! purpurea! decumbens. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

_F. _ nigra nitida lævissima, sparsè pilosa; squamâ oblongâ subdepressâ. ❋ Various (N/A)

_ Nigra, glaucescente albo tomentosa, albo pilosa, capite argenteo, thorace trivittato et bilineato, pedibus nigris, femoribus albis, alis cinereis stigmate elongato venisque nigris. ❋ Various (N/A)

_ Cuprea, aureo pilosa, capite pectoreque argenteis albo pilosis, mystace subaurato setis nonnullis nigris, abdomine apice purpureo subtus albido piloso, pedibus cyaneo-purpureis albido pilosis, femoribus cyaneo-viridibus, alis nigricantibus basi cinereis, halteribus albidis nigro notatis. ❋ Various (N/A)

_A. _ nigra, cinereo-pilosa, clypeo plagis duabus flavis; antennarum articulis apicalibus, tibiis tarsisque anticis et intermediis femoribusque posticis ferrugineis; alis subhyalinis, nervuris nigris. ❋ Various (N/A)

_T. _ niger, scutello abdomineque nitidis, facie argenteo-pilosa; marginibus lateralibus abdominis segmentorum argentatis. ❋ Various (N/A)

S. pilosa, Hypericum corymbosum, and Stylosanthes elatior -- is drunk to promote menstruation, and the same decoction is also drunk and used as a wash to counteract the ill effects of eating food prepared by a woman in the menstrual condition, or when such a woman by chance comes into a sick room or a house under the tabu; also drunk for diarrhea and used with other herbs in decoction for breast pains. ❋ James Mooney (1891)

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