10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GREEK MALLOW»
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Greek mallow in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Greek mallow and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Black Athena: The linguistic evidence
Martin Bernal. from the Semitic root ÷zwd “to act presumptuously” which is
attested in both Hebrew and Aramaic.73 Another example is the words oneiro" (H
) in Greek and anurjin Armenian, both meaning “dream.” (The im- plausibility of a
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2
The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California
... indehiscent, gen edged, walls Smooth or ribbed, puberulent or not, beak 0
SEED: firmly enclosed by, not readily Separating from fr wall, reniform, gen
glabrous. 1 3040 spp.: Eur, esp Medit, Asia, Afr, few Australia, Am. (Greek:
mallow, tender) ...
Bruce G. Baldwin, Douglas H. Goldman, 2012
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The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California
(Greek: mallow) [Zohary 1963 Israel J Bot 12:1-26] A. rosea L. (p. 753) ST
becoming ± glabrous. LF: blade gen 1-2 dm, weakly 5-7-lobed, crenate-rounded,
cordate. FL 6-12 cm wide, gen white to red. Uncommon. Disturbed, gen urban
places; ...
4
Field Flora of the British Isles
Intrd-natd; sometimes persisting as throwout or escape; very scattered over Br
Greek Mallow - S. malviflora (DC.) Benth. 1 Stems to 80cm, ± glabrous; leaves ±
glabrous on upperside; sepals 4-6mm; petals 8-15mm, white to cream. Intrd-natd
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New Flora of the British Isles
... linear; fruit breaking into numerous 1-seeded nutlets. Other spp. - A plant natd
by a stream in Shetland has been tentatively named S. hendersonii S. Watson,
but needs checking. 378 1. S. malviflora (DC.) A. Gray ex Benth. - Greek Mallow.
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Geoarchaeology: The Earth-science Approach to Archaeological ...
The name comes from the Greek mallow (resembling the color of the leaf of the
mallow), in allusion to its green color. Although it is not strictly a mineral, amber
has been used as a precious stone since the Neolithic. Amber is fossilized tree ...
George Robert Rapp, Christopher L. Hill, 2006
Its name is derived from the Greek mallow (green). In the New World, the
deposits exploited between 200–800 CE near Chalchihuites, Mexico, included
malachite (Weigand 1994). Malachite was used in the Old World at least as early
as the ...
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Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem and Metal Magic
Folk names: Malaku (Greek, “mallow”) Energy: Receptive Planet: Venus Element:
Earth Associated herb: Mallow Powers: Power, protection, love, peace, business
success Magical/ritual lore: A piece of malachite is worn to detect impending ...
He derives the name from Greek "mallow". In the Babli, Sabbath 112a, R. Abbahu
told R. Jeremiah to use textile fiber to lightly bind around a torn sandal. 75 As raw
textile fiber, its use on the Sabbath would be forbidden. But as kitchen herb it ...
Heinrich Walter Guggenheimer, 2004
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Steer's Gardening Encyclopaedia
This is the Greek Mallow which will grow robustly in average soil, but prefers a
moist loam and is increased by division. A white variety is Candida, 2 ft.,
flowering in June; listeri, 3 ft., flowers pink in September. SILENE (Catchfly). H.A.;
dwarf ...