Jord. Knautia dalmatica Beck Knautia degenii Borbás Knautia dinarica (Murb.) Borbás Knautia dipsacifolia Kreutzer Knautia × dobrogensis Prodan Knautia drymeia...
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Knautia macedonica, the Macedonian scabious, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It is native to Southeastern Europe - Albania...
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Knautia arvensis, commonly known as field scabious, is a herbaceous perennial species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. It...
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Knautia drymeia, commonly known as the Hungarian widow flower, is a herbaceous perennial plant species in the family Caprifoliaceae, that grows in Central...
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commonly known as scabious are currently classified in related genera such as Knautia and Succisa; at least some of these were formerly placed in Scabiosa. Another...
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inflorescences. Among the most visited families there are Caprifoliaceae (Knautia arvensis), Asteraceae (Jacobaea vulgaris, Solidago canadensis, Solidago...
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Schrad. – 102 species Dipsacus L. – teasel, 21 species Tribe Knautieae Knautia L. – 55 species Tribe Pseudoscabioseae Pseudoscabiosa Devesa – 3 species...
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The family has contained these genera; Acanthocalyx Dipsacus (teasel) Knautia Scabiosa Succisa (devil's bit) Succisella Morina—also placed in its own...
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bushes or to certain secondary hosts such as holly, teasel, valerian, Knautia and scabious. With the onset of autumn, winged males are also produced...
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Kessler Georg Klaus Christian Knaut, 17th Century botanist after whom Knautia arvensis was named by Linnaeus Karl Korsch (graduated from the University...
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from late June to August depending on the location. The larvae feed on Knautia arvensis and Scabiosa columbaria. Larva Scabious head, with larva case...
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main pollen source in the area is Knautia arvensis, the secondary pollen source is Knautia dipsacifolia. If the Knautia already wither before the end of...
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colour of the species is black. It flies from May to June, and feeds on Knautia arvensis. "Agapanthia intermedia Ganglbauer, 1883". Biolib.cz. Retrieved...
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underneath. Typical forest flowers include: dandelions (Leontodon tenuiflorus), Knautia persicina, Globularia nudicaulis, peony (Paeonia officinalis), the rare...
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2010, the Dipsacoideae subfamily was divided into 2 genetic DNA clades; Knautia–Cephalaria–Dipsacus–Succisella clade and the Scabiosa–Pterocephalus–Lomelosia...
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on petal number and arrangement. Carolus Linnaeus named the plant genus Knautia in honor of Christian and Christoph Knaut. The standard author abbreviation...
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larvae feed on devil's-bit scabious (Succisa pratensis) and field scabious (Knautia arvensis). It is distinguished from H. fuciformis by the narrow band of...
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Scientific name Name Description Picture Knautia arvensis Field scabious The whole plant is astringent and mildly diuretic....
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bindweed, a bindweed species native to Europe and Asia Knautia arvensis, a species in the genus Knautia Mentha arvensis, the field mint, the wild mint or the...
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distantly-toothed, lanceolate leaves. Its unlobed leaves distinguish it from Knautia arvensis (field scabious). The plant may be distinguished from Centaurea...
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moschatellina, musk-root Family: Dipsacaceae Dipsacus fullonum, fuller's teasel Knautia arvensis, blue-button Family: Valerianaceae Plectritis macrocera, white...
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of Europe. The wingspan is 19–22 mm. The larvae feed on the flowers of Knautia and Scabiosa species. "Fauna Europaea". Faunaeur.org. Retrieved 2012-01-17...
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several flowering species including knapweed (Centaurea jacea) and scabious (Knautia arvensis and Succisa pratensis). However, brimstones have also been observed...
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Hesperis alpina Hieracium aurantiacum Hieracium villosum Hypochaeris uniflora Knautia longifolia Leontopodium alpinum Leontodon pseudotaraxaci Libanotis humilis...
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purplish-fuscous. Adults are on wing from the end of June to July. The larvae feed on Knautia, Succisa and Scabiosa species. "Nemophora cupriacella (Hübner, 1819)"....
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Several plant species were named in his honor, such as Lamanonia chabertii, Knautia chabertii, Luzula chabertii, and Rhinanthus chabertii. Chabert became a...
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thistles (Cirsium palustre), oregano (Origanum vulgare), forest scabious (Knautia sylvatica), or hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) which are favorite food...
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cardamines on Aubrieta Autographa gamma on Carduoideae Zygaena transalpina on Knautia Papilio demoleus on Rose Hypolimnas bolina on Duranta Pareronia hippia...
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from June to August. The larvae feed on Scabiosa ochroleuca, Succisa and Knautia species. They feed within the roots of their host plant. The species overwinters...
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