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- Candytuft ( Iberis sempervirens, Lippia repens, Myoporum parvifolium)
- Adults feed on the nectar from various flowers including composites and lippia.
- And that's where Lippia comes in.
- But Lippia, who has headlined at the Rio, believes resorts can distinguish themselves with their entertainment offerings.
- Fuentes told of the sweet-smelling lippia, the fig, flamboyant and ceiba trees that surrounded the estate.
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- Steve Lippia, who belts out Sinatra note for note in his tribute show, said the Las Vegas entertainment industry is in flux.
- Another significant threat to the beetle is the introduced Garden lippia, which grows in dense mats in these habitats and impairs its ability to forage.
- ""'Lippia substrigosa " "'is a plant from the Verbenaceae family that is native to Central and South America.
- ""'Lippia salicifolia " "'is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae, that is endemic to Ecuador.
- It was found to prefer ornamental " Lippia " species and lemon verbena ( " Aloysia citrodora " ), and it was rejected as an agent of biocontrol.
- Described by George Bentham, its local name is " erva-cidreira ", a name that can also refer to " Melissa officinalis " in Europe and North America and " Lippia alba " in Brazil.
- Your Plectranthus amboinicus _ also called Puerto Rican oregano, Indian borage and Spanish thyme, just to add a little more confusion _ is used in cooking in both Cuba and the Virgin Islands, while in Mexico, the most common choices for oregano flavor are Lippia graveolens and Poliomintha longiflora.
- ""'Lippia graveolens " "', a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae, is native to the southwestern United States ( Texas and southern New Mexico ), Mexico, and Central America as far south as Nicaragua . and scented matgrass.