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- Carduus nutans and C . acanthoides are invasive species that can easily overtake pastures.
- The host plant for the larvae is usually a thistle of genus " Cirsium " or " Carduus ".
- The decoration of the drapery would thus be a charades : it is a brocade with carduus, whence " Brocade + carduus = Brocardus ".
- The decoration of the drapery would thus be a charades : it is a brocade with carduus, whence " Brocade + carduus = Brocardus ".
- Several European species are highly invasive in the rest of the word, such as " Carduus acanthoides " and " Carduus nutans ".
- Several European species are highly invasive in the rest of the word, such as " Carduus acanthoides " and " Carduus nutans ".
- The young larvae start feeding on the achenes of thistles ( mainly " Cirsium " and " Carduus " species ), but they do not induce gall-forming.
- ""'Acanthotrophon carduus " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae in the genus Acanthotrophon, the murex snails or rock snails.
- The word is derived from the Latin " carduus " meaning thistle or batting, felt, woollen or worsted yarn, etc . Carding can also be used to create blends of different fibres or different colours.
- Other plants found in the same habitat include the giant senecios of the genus " Dendrosenecio ", the gentian " Swertia crassiuscula ", the buttercup " Ranunculus oreophytus " and the thistle " Carduus keniensis ".
- ""'Carduus " "'is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, and the tribe Cynareae, one of two genera considered to be true thistles, the other being " Cirsium ".
- For example, the weevil " Rhinocyllus conicus " was released to control musk thistle, " Carduus nutans ", but once in the wild it also attacked many native species, including native thistles such as " C . perplexans ".
- Of the 400 species recorded for the area the following are of particular note as they only occur in high altitude broad-leaf montane forest : Ardisiandra wettsteinii, Carduus afromontanus, Echinops hoehnelii, Ranunculus keniensis ( previously thought endemic to Mount Kenya ), and Romulea keniensis.
- Ongoing removal of non-native plants, including French broom ( " Genista monspessulana " ), Italian thistle ( " Carduus pycnocephalus " ) and Ice plant ( " Carpobrotus edulis " ), continues in an effort to restore the original evergreen woodland, perennial grassland, and coastal scrub plant communities.