10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RESTHARROW» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
restharrow in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
restharrow im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A Russian Herbal: Traditional Remedies for Health and Healing
RESTHARROW Botanical name: Ononis spinosa. Family: Leguminosae. Also
known as: Cammock. Russians sometimes call herbs with the Latin name Ononis
"asses' herbs," because donkeys always liked to eat them while other animals ...
Igor Vilevich Zevin, 1997
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ESCOP Monographs: The Scientific Foundation for Herbal ...
Undesirable effects None reported. Overdose No toxic effects reported.
PHARMACOLOGtCAL PROPERTtES Pharmacodynamic properties Diuretic
activity ln vivo experiments ln studies on 250 g rats, four preparations of
restharrow (presumed ...
ESCOP, European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy, 2003
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A New and Compleat Body of Practical Physic
XXIX. OF THE PLANT CAMMOCK, OR RESTHARROW. Anonis Offic. Anonis
Spinosa flore purpureo, C. B. Pin. Raii. Hist. Boer- haave. Ind».Alt. Ononis
Spinosa. Linn. CAMMOCK, OR RESTHARROW. . THIS plant is called also in
Latin Ononis, ...
4
New Flora of the British Isles
O. natrix L. - Yellow Restharrow. Dwarf shrub to 60cm, without spines; leaves
mostly with 3 leaflets; flowers in lax leafy panicles, 6-15(20)mm, yellow, often with
red streaks; fruits 12-25mm, 4-10-seeded; (2n=28, 32, 64). Intrd-natd; natd since
...
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The Herb Book: The Most Complete Catalog of Herbs Ever Published
Description: Restharrow is a shrubby perennial plant fairly common in dry
meadows, pastures, fallow land, and limestone soils in Europe and sometimes
cultivated as a garden plant in the U.S. The plant's deep, sinuous roots produce
spiny, ...
6
Trease and Evans' Pharmacognosy
Spiny restharrow, Ononis spinosa L., family Leguminosae/Papilionaceae (syn.
Restharrow, Cammock, Stayplough)is widelydistributedthroughout mostof
Europe except for the mountainous regions and the extreme north, also western
Asia ...
William Charles Evans, 2009
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Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and ...
O. rotundifo'lia L. The round-leaved Restharrow. Identification, Lin. Sp.,ed. L p.
719., but not ed.2. ; Dec Prod., 2. p. lfil. ; Don's Mill., 2. p. 160. Synonyrnes. O.
latifulia Asso Syn., 97., Lin. \fant., t. 11. f. 1.; .Vatrix rotundi folia Motnch.
Fngrarings.
John Claudius Loudon, 1844
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Weeds of California and Other Western States
J. M. DiToMaso Foxtail restharrow (Ononis alopecuroides) fruiting cluster. J. M.
DiToMaso Foxtail restharrow (Ononis alopecuroides) flowering cluster. J. M.
DiToMaso Foxtail restharrow (Ononis alopecuroides) seed- ling. J. M. DiToMaso
first ...
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, 2007
9
Field Flora of the British Isles
Native; barish sand or limestone; rare and very local in SW Br, Wigtowns and
Alderney Small Restharrow - O. reclinata L. 4 Fruits 2-3(6)-seeded; flowers 9-
17mm; pedicels <2mm 5 5 Racemes not leafy, their lower bracts with 0-1 leaflet,
bome ...
10
Compendium of Medicinal Plants
Spiny Restharrow grows throughout Europe on dry banks, in hedgerows and by
roadsides, chiefly on lime-rich soils. lt is a native but uncommon species in the
British lsles; it is absent from much of Scotland and Wales and also lreland.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «RESTHARROW» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
restharrow im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
A soaring song and a well-stocked larder stir memories of species lost
Were it in Britain, the wildflower meadow by my house would be charged with riotous assembly: self-heal, marjoram, borage, restharrow, oxeye daisies, mallows, ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Focus on: Clarborough Tunnel nature reserve
The lime-stone grassland is rich in flowering plants including cowslip, bird's foot trefoil, wild carrot, hoary plantain, knapweed, yellow-wort, spiny restharrow, and ... «Nottingham Post, Mai 15»
A step into the unmown creates a 'win-win' for wildlife and humans
... trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) and restharrow (Ononis repens). Of these, black knapweed was the most important source of forage for bumblebees and butterflies. «Phys.Org, Sep 14»
Wildlife Weekend: Britain's skies are abuzz with beautiful dragonflies
Hence to Sandwich Bay on the Isle of Thanet. Restharrow Scrape, 1km south of the bird observatory, is one of the most reliable British sites for red-veined darter. «The Independent, Aug 14»
Tip ban lifted
The Restharrow Road resident said: “We are trying to dispose of things in an environmentally friendly way and we are being turned away. It is just wrong.”. «Kent Online, Nov 12»
How to sow your own exotic meadow
He designed 25 acres on the steep banks of the Lea Valley, using British native perennial wildflowers — long-season stalwarts such as spiny restharrow, betony ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 12»
Wet weather conditions bloom wild orchids at the expense of crops
These plants include the Mediterranean annuals like the small restharrow that is distinctive because of its white and pink flowers and the nitgrass. These types of ... «Industry Leaders Magazine, Jul 12»
Purple rain! Rare orchids blossom despite heavy downpours …
The wet weather has also been good for mosses and plants like the restharrow and nitgrass. Andy Byfield, of the charity Plantlife, told The Observer: 'Conditions ... «Daily Mail, Jul 12»
Weeds by Richard Mabey and The Butterfly Isles by Patrick Barkham …
In this context, Mabey's weeds – spiny restharrow, pellitory-of-the-wall or Martin's ramping fumitory – are playing a typically ambivalent role. Enraptured ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Okt 10»
Sow now for beautiful plants next spring
I'm adding marjoram, wild carrot, toadflax, sainfoin, small and field scabious, greater knapweed, lady's and hedge bedstraw, kidney vetch and spiny restharrow ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 10»