Artemisia princeps, also commonly called yomogi, Japanese mugwort, Korean wormwood, Korean mugwort or wormwood in English, is an Asian plant species in...
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(1992). Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press. p. 44. Las Pilitas Horticulture Database: Artemisia ludoviciana...
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rayless arnica Artemisia absinthium, common wormwood Artemisia annua, annual wormwood Artemisia arbuscula, dwarf sagebrush Artemisia biennis, biennial...
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Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada Flora of North America, Three-tipped sagebrush, Artemisia tripartita Rydberg Biota of North...
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the Great Basin, north to Idaho and Montana, and east to western Colorado and northwestern New Mexico. Artemisia spinescens grows in scrub and other habitat...
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Artemisia tridentata, commonly called big sagebrush, Great Basin sagebrush or simply sagebrush (one of several related species of this name), is an aromatic...
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Artemisia nova is a North American species of sagebrush, known by the common name black sagebrush. It is "one of the most common shrubs in the western...
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Artemisia cana is a species of sagebrush native to western and central North America; it is a member of the sunflower family. It is known by many common...
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Adults are on wing in high summer. The larvae feed on Artemisia princeps and Artemisia montana. They make blotch-mines on the leaves of their host plant...
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10–12 mm (0.39–0.47 in). The larvae feed on the leaves of Artemisia princeps and Artemisia montana. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coleophora yomogiella...
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Yukon, Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, California). Artemisia norvegica is a perennial subshrub growing 20 to 60...
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angustissima Nakai Artemisia annua L. Artemisia anomala S.Moore Artemisia aralensis Krasch. Artemisia araxina Takht. Artemisia arborescens L. Artemisia arbuscula...
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Oregon. It has been recorded in western Montana but these sightings may have been misidentifications. Artemisia rigida is a small, spreading, deciduous...
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June to early August. The larvae feed on the leaves of Artemisia princeps and Artemisia montana. Baldizzone, Giorgio; Oku, Toshio (1990). "Descriptions...
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Artemisia pedatifida is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names birdfoot sagebrush and matted sagewort. It is native...
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north-central United States (Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wyoming, and Colorado with a few isolated populations in Oklahoma). Artemisia longifolia is a perennial...
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metabolite found in species such as Hypericum laricifolium, Artemisia sacrorum, and Zeyheria montana. A 2023 study at SRM Institute of Science and Technology...
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from July to August in western Europe. The larvae feed on Artemisia (including Artemisia montana), Cirsium, Lespedeza, Ribes, Myrica (including Myrica gale)...
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averaging near 23 hours in 2018. "Artemisia Geyser". Yellowstone Geothermal Features Database. Montana State University. "Artemisia Geyser Statistics for 2009"...
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Aniseed myrtle (Syzygium anisatum) (Australia) Annatto (Bixa orellana) Artemisia (Artemisia spp.) Asafoetida (Ferula assafoetida) Avens (Geum urbanum) Avocado...
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Growth is dominated primarily by low-lying shrubs, such as big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), with too little rainfall...
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Western meadowlark (redirect from Montana state bird)
meadowlark. The western meadowlark is the state bird of six states: Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming. The western meadowlark was...
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with grey. The larvae feed on the leaves of Artemisia species, including Artemisia tridentata and Artemisia vulgaris. Moth Photographers Group The pterophoridae...
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argentea) Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa) Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana) Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis) Lanceleaf sage (Salvia...
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oak, and Artemisia. The lichen tends to occur in dry, open habitats that are nutrient rich. "Synonymy. Current Name: Gallowayella montana (L. Lindblom)...
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Arctostaphylos alpinus Arenaria pseudofrigida Armeria alpina Arnica montana Artemisia mutellina Asphodelus albus Aster alpinus Astrantia major Caltha palustris...
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Agastache cusickii (category Flora of Montana)
(Populus tremuloides). In the Tendoy Mountains of Montana it is associated with big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and Indian ricegrass (Oryzopsis hymenoides)...
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Castilleja chromosa (category Flora of Montana)
with elevation, but diploid individuals were almost always found with Artemisia tridentata, big sagebrush. The species name chromosa means "colorful"...
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Society for Creative Anachronism (redirect from Kingdom of Artemisia)
the Middle East. The Kingdom of Artemisia was created in 1997 from the Kingdom of Atenveldt. It currently covers Montana, southern Idaho, most of Utah,...
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Eriogonum visheri (category Flora of Montana)
United States, where it is known from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. This plant is an annual herb with erect stems growing up to 10 centimeters...
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