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  • You can't buy hover flies, but you can attract them with dill, fennel, parsley, marigolds, scabiosa, baby-blue-eyes, candytuft, alyssum, tansy, cosmos, coreopsis, coriander, Queen Anne's lace and yarrow.
  • As long as we're talking about time, with last frost dates only six weeks or so away in the New York area, now is the perfect time to start many annuals, including celosia, strawflowers, cosmos, scabiosa, cleome, bachelor buttons and amaranth.
  • On the edge of the boardwalk, where a weatherworn chair offers a grand view of sky and river, Gussow has designed a curving border of blue-green and gray-green thyme and artemisia, interspersed with gold and strawberry-colored yarrow, lavender scabiosa and sapphire blue sage.
  • Throughout the year, her borders spill with such cool blues as Siberian iris, Butterfly Blue scabiosa, Russian sage, balloon flower and veronica, and serene whites such as gardenias, Annabelle hydrangeas, Iceberg roses, Snowball viburnums, old-fashioned pearl bush and three types of white daylily.
  • In the British Isles the main food plant of the larval stage of the marsh fritillary is the Devil's bit scabious, " Succisa pratensis ", but can also include the field scabious " Knautia arvensis " and the small scabious " Scabiosa columbaria ".
  • These Renaissance-era instruments will look even more at home when surrounded with Calla Midnight Express with richly colored midnight maroon waxy blooms framed by dark green foliage speckled with silver and the elegant ruffled flowers and whorled petals of the breathtaking poppy Black Peony ( Papaver somniferum paeoniflorum ) as well as the deep crimson Scabiosa-like flowers of Knautia macedonica.
  • The grasslands at Tuthill Quarry are typical of the type, being characterised by the presence of blue moor-grass, " Sesleria albicans ", and small scabious, " Scabiosa columbaria ", but a number of less common species are also present, including common butterwort, " Pinguicula vulgaris ", and adder's-tongue fern, " Ophioglossum vulgatum ".
  • Gentle slopes on the Maiden Paps support species-rich Magnesian Limestone grassland dominated by upright brome Bromus erectus, blue moor-grass Sesleria albicans, crested hair-grass Koeleria macrantha, red fescue Festuca rubra, glaucous sedge Carex flacca and herbs such as common rock-rose Helianthemum nummularia, salad burnet Sanguisorba minor, fairy flax Linum catharticum, wild thyme Thymus praecox, pignut Conopodium majus, small scabious Scabiosa columbaria and sea plantain Plantago maritima.
  • Perennials : aster, bee balm, bottlebrush, butterfly flower, beauty bush, butterfly bush, cardinal flower, catmint, clover, coneflowers, coreopsis, daisies, dianthus, goldenrod, great blue lobelia, hollyhock, honeysuckle, hyssop, Joe Pye Weed, Indian blanket, ironweed, lavender, liatris, lilac, lupine, milkweeds, mints, pentas, phlox, purple coneflower ( echinacea ), sage, salvia, scabiosa, sedums, Shasta daisy, vetch, violet, viburnum shrubs, yarrow.
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