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Definition of garlic mustard in US English: garlic mustardnoun A European mustard plant with medicinal and culinary uses that is also an aggressive woodland invader in most of the eastern US. Alliaria petiolata, family Brassicaceae Example sentencesExamples - Not all portions or habitats of the reserve, such as deciduous floodplain forest, had been invaded by garlic mustard at the time of this study.
- Continuous removal of garlic mustard over 3 years led to more garlic mustard recruitment but also more native annuals (particularly Impatiens capensis) and tree seedlings.
- The invasion of garlic mustard has emerged as another threat in recent years, and the potential effects of modern global warming are yet another concern.
- He sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest.
- We reared 30 offspring from each female in sib-groups of five in plastic cups containing garlic mustard leaves to minimize the effect of variation of larval host-plant quality.
- To that end, we are taken out to a meadow overgrown with heavy grasses, garlic mustard, and wild burdock, a place known as Vole City for its large population of small rodents.
- Although preferring the dainty white florets of garlic mustard, they occasionally sample a bluebell or two.
- They found that taller garlic mustard plants also produce more seeds and fruits.
- The invasive biennial garlic mustard utilizes both of these strategies by maintaining a basal rosette during fall, winter, and early spring.
- A cool-season biennial, garlic mustard stays green all winter; a rapid colonizer, it can grow during every maw.
Definition of garlic mustard in US English: garlic mustardnoun A European mustard plant with medicinal and culinary uses that is also an aggressive woodland invader in most of the eastern US. Alliaria petiolata, family Brassicaceae Example sentencesExamples - To that end, we are taken out to a meadow overgrown with heavy grasses, garlic mustard, and wild burdock, a place known as Vole City for its large population of small rodents.
- Although preferring the dainty white florets of garlic mustard, they occasionally sample a bluebell or two.
- We reared 30 offspring from each female in sib-groups of five in plastic cups containing garlic mustard leaves to minimize the effect of variation of larval host-plant quality.
- They found that taller garlic mustard plants also produce more seeds and fruits.
- He sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest.
- Continuous removal of garlic mustard over 3 years led to more garlic mustard recruitment but also more native annuals (particularly Impatiens capensis) and tree seedlings.
- Not all portions or habitats of the reserve, such as deciduous floodplain forest, had been invaded by garlic mustard at the time of this study.
- The invasive biennial garlic mustard utilizes both of these strategies by maintaining a basal rosette during fall, winter, and early spring.
- A cool-season biennial, garlic mustard stays green all winter; a rapid colonizer, it can grow during every maw.
- The invasion of garlic mustard has emerged as another threat in recent years, and the potential effects of modern global warming are yet another concern.
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