10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GIPSYWORT»
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Compendium of Medicinal Plants
Gipsywort is native to Europe, including the British lsles, and grows in damp
places with nitrogen-rich soils, such as ditches, marshes and around buildings. lt
is common in England and Wales, less so in Scotland and lreland. lt is supposed
to ...
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Flora Vectensis, ed. by sir W.J. Hooker and T.B. Salter
Gipsywort. Calyx tubular, 5-cleft. Corolla tubular, limb nearly equal, 4-cleft, upper
segments emarginate. Stamens distant, simple. Achenia truncate, their summits
sprinkled with glandular dots. 1. L. europarus, L. Common Gipsywort.
William Arnold Bromfield, sir William Jackson Hooker, 1856
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Flora Vectensis: Being a Systematic Description of the ...
Kirkpatriclc, Esq. ** Stamens 2. II. Lycopus,* Linn. Gipsywort. Calyx tubular, 5-cleft
. Corolla tubular, limb nearly equal. 4-cleft, upper segments emarginate. Stamens
distant," simple. Aehenia truncate, their summits sprinkled with glandular dots.
William Arnold Bromfield, Sir William Jackson Hooker, Thomas Bell Salter, 1856
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Herbal Harvest: Commercial Organic Production of Quality ...
Gipsywort Lycopus virginicus L LAMIACEAE Parts Used: Aerial Parts. Leaf Other
Names: Bugleweed. Gipsyweed. Water Horehound. Gipsywort is used for certain
thyroid and heart conditions. and as a sedative and antitussive. GROWING ...
5
Contributions Towards a Fauna and Flora of the County of Cork
Gipsywort. 527. L. europaus, L. Common Gipsywort. Ballyphehane bog; Palace
Marsh ; Blarney lake ; Great Island : By the Lee near Mountdesart. — rather rare.
Tribe II. Monardece. 246. Salvia, Linn. Sage. Clary. 528. S. verbenaca, L. English
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The Random House book of herbs
Gipsywort Lycopus europaeus against venereal disease (hence its specific name
) and also effective in the treatment of asthma. This plant may also contain
poisonous alkaloids and should only be taken if prescribed by a medical
practitioner.
Roger Phillips, Nicky Foy, 1990
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A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants
LY'COPUS. Gipsywort. Calyx tubular with five acute segments. Corolla tubular,
with four segments, the upper broader and notched. Stamens simple, longer than
the corolla, bent ; anthers small. Germen four-cleft ; style thread-shaped, as long
...
William Withering, William MacGillivray, 1835
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Florigraphia britannica; or, Engravings and descriptions of ...
GENUS V. LYCO'PUS.f Gipsywort. Nat. Ord. LAbi\'t.€. Gen. Chaa. Calyx tubular,
permanent, divided into five narrow acute segments. Corolla tubular, nearly
equal, four cleft, the upper segment broadest, and notched. Stamens simple.
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The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman].
I shall begin with the gipsywort (Lyeopus Europeans), sometimes called wolf s-
foot, from a fancied resemblance of the cut leaflets to a wolfs paw. "Der wolfuss,"
it is named in Germany; the English title is taken from the plant yielding a black
dye ...
National Sunday school union, Christian Henry Bateman, 1873
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Handbook of the Torquay Flora, etc
P. vI.—Ix. OED. LXIII. LABIATE. A. Sta/mans 2. LYCOPUS. GIPSYWORT. L.
Europeaus (common Gipsywort.) —-On banks of rivers, in ditches and marshes.
An upright, branching plant; stems about. 9Q COROLLIFLORB.
Robert STEWART (M.R.C.S.), 1860
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GIPSYWORT»
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New hope for rare beetle re-introduced to Cambridgeshire nature …
The beetle eats tansy, a perennial herb, and will also feed on water mint and gipsywort, which are present in the area. Vicky Kindemba ... «ITV News, Sep 14»
River Crane - Cranford le Mote
There are several ditches supporting plants gipsywort and meadowsweet. In the woods are suckering elms, amongst other trees species and ... «Crosswhatfields?, Feb 13»