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dipogon lignosus (n)
South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
dipogon lignosus Sentence Examples
- Dipogon lignosus, commonly known as the woody sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Diprionidae.
- Dipogon lignosus is found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
- The larvae of Dipogon lignosus feed on the needles of pine trees.
- The adults of Dipogon lignosus are black with yellow markings.
- Dipogon lignosus is a pest of pine trees and can cause significant damage to forests.
- The larvae of Dipogon lignosus are often found in large numbers, crawling along the branches of pine trees.
- Dipogon lignosus can be controlled with insecticides or by removing infested branches from pine trees.
- The wood wasp Dipogon lignosus is a common pest of coniferous trees in North America.
- Dipogon lignosus is a small, black wasp with a long, slender body.
- The larvae of Dipogon lignosus are white and have a long, cylindrical body.
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South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; som
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Dipogon lignosus, commonly known as the woody sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Diprionidae.
Dipogon lignosus is found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
The larvae of Dipogon lignosus feed on the needles of pine trees.
The adults of Dipogon lignosus are black with yellow markings.