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Why, she was only a young- ling, more than a season away from her own time of choice.
Their big problem is where the Ling and the museum will wind up.
As usual, his family was the first one to get moving ling.
His mouth started to form words, but Ling beat him to it.
And the ling in the form of sand done years ago is still present.
The plan was that they would anger Ling enough to leave.
Perhaps, like Ling, she had been in the dark about all that till now.
How like Ling to spring this on him without warning!
It might have been an even match, if Ling hadn't passed out.
When it comes to the safety of young- lings, then they listen well.
He had at last realized the full implications of Ling's words.
After this, Ling was fearful her father would be taken as well.
But her relieved look showed Ling, too, wanted to move on.
Then they too were screaming and running back to the Ling farm.
If it can happen, moving to a new location might be good for the Ling and the museum.
He crawled back to the blue side in time to see the lings running away.
He lay down and looked at it through the roots of the ling.
We're not going to find out a hell of ling to tapes.
The tree- ling closed its eyes and made no protest.
But Ling seemed aware only of what was currently alive.
But Ling refused to let him sink down and rest.
He saw Ling struggle to find a way around his logic.
Whirling about toward the east, she began ling with all her might.
But Ling must be counting the ones who were missing.
During his short stay there until 1937, they had a love affair while Ling was still married.
Ling Calluna Vulgaris - the most common species of heather.
The most common is ling calluna vulgaris.
These are almost exclusively covered by the Common Heather (Calluna vulgaris).
Most of the lowland area is grassland and some is heather mainly Calluna vulgaris.
Recorded food plants include Calluna vulgaris, Thymus and Trifolium species.
These open areas became dominated by the Common Heather (Calluna vulgaris), a largely grazing-resistant species of plant.
Heather (Calluna vulgaris)
The vegetation consists mainly of Common Heather (Calluna vulgaris), Mat-grass and subshrubs.
In addition to the Common Heather (Calluna vulgaris) only a few taller plants occur here, none of which can be classed as characteristic species.
The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants, including Festuca, Calluna vulgaris and Plantago lanceolata.
Plant species include Heather Calluna vulgaris, Juniper Juniperus communis and ferns.
The larvae feed on Ericaceae species, mainly Erica, Calluna vulgaris and Vaccinium.
The heathland and scrub areas are predominantly populated by heather Calluna vulgaris and are slowly being colonised by birch.
On upland sites, dry heath predominates, characterised by heather Calluna vulgaris and bell heather Erica cinerea.
The Monoculture of Heather Calluna Vulgaris and its effects on Hill Grazings (1960)
The larvae feed on the leaves of Calluna species (including Calluna vulgaris), Empetrum nigrum and Dryas octopetala.
The extensive areas of dry heath are dominated by ling Calluna vulgaris, bell heather Erica cinerea and dwarf gorse Ulex minor.
Typical companion plants are often the Spiny restharrow Ononis spinosa, heather Calluna vulgaris and Euphrasia stricta.
Heather (Calluna vulgaris) honey is also thixotropic, but the plant flowers in late summer and its montane distribution area does not correspond with that of Leptospermum scoparium.
The soils leach rapidly, and under a management regime of grazing and burning a characteristic vegetation develops of which ling (Calluna vulgaris ) is a principal constituent.
The ground flora of the wood at the northwestern end of the lake supports a range of sphagnum mosses, bilberry (vaccinium myrtillus) and heather (Calluna vulgaris).
The Effects of Fire on Regeneration of Calluna Vulgaris (with E. Whittaker, Journal of Ecology, 1962)
Typical coastal plants are present, such as Sea Campion and Thrift (Armeria maritima), as well as gorse and heather (Calluna vulgaris).
Vegetative Regeneration of Calluna Vulgaris after Fire (with A. J. Kayll, Journal of Ecology, Vol.
The dominant vegetation on the island is dry dwarf-shrub heath dominated by Heather (Calluna vulgaris), with smaller areas of wet heath, semi-improved grassland and coastal grassland.