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arrhenatherum elatius การใช้

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  • The larvae feed on various grasses, primarily " Arrhenatherum elatius ", " Festuca arundinacea " and Creeping Soft Grass.
  • The larvae feed on various grasses such as Tufted Hair-grass, " Festuca ovina ", and " Arrhenatherum elatius ".
  • False-oat grass ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " ) grassland is also widespread, but is particularly a feature of the western ranges, often indicating areas of past cultivation.
  • On shallow slopes, this gives way to a neutral grassland characterised by false oat-grass, " Arrhenatherum elatius ", and Yorkshire fog, " Holcus lanatus ".
  • Towards the north there is a community dominated by False oat-grass ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " ), a Pale sedge ( " Carex pallescens " ), which form small populations.
  • It is a principal species in the widespread MG1 ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " grassland ) in the United Kingdom, and so can be found with " Arrhenatherum elatius " ( false oat grass ).
  • It is a principal species in the widespread MG1 ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " grassland ) in the United Kingdom, and so can be found with " Arrhenatherum elatius " ( false oat grass ).
  • "Silene nutans " can sometimes be found in the very widespread MG1 ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " grassland ) community of the British National Vegetation Classification, and thus can be found where " Arrhenatherum elatius " ( false oat grass ) or " Dactylis glomerata " ( cocksfoot ) occur.
  • "Silene nutans " can sometimes be found in the very widespread MG1 ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " grassland ) community of the British National Vegetation Classification, and thus can be found where " Arrhenatherum elatius " ( false oat grass ) or " Dactylis glomerata " ( cocksfoot ) occur.
  • The dominant grass species are False Oat-grass, " Arrhenatherum elatius ", and Common Bent, " Agrostis capillaris ", but a variety of herbs are present, including extensive patches dominated by three orchids, Northern Marsh, " Dactylorhiza purpurella ", Common Spotted, " D . fuchsii ", and Early Purple, " Orchis mascula ".