10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NAVELWORT»
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The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Best and Newest ...
[Kdlutxndc-TV, Gr. Of Kossluhn, Gr. acavity; because the leaves of this are
hollowed like the navel, or because it resembles a vessel wherewith the ancients
used to draw watch] Navelwort. The CHARACTERS are, T he flower hath a small
...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Hydrocotyle umbellata, or navelwort: leaves peltate, crenate-gafhed, umbels
many flowered. According to Linnæus it is very like the common sort, and has
been confounded with it; but it differs in having the scape twice as long as the
leaves, ...
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The gardeners dictionary: Containing the methods of ...
V tnus Navelwort, f ul' go- z. Omphalodes Lufitanica ela- tior, cyniglosti folio.
Tourn. Taller Portugal Navelwort, with aa Hound's - tongue - leaf. 6 ' 3.
Omphalodes pumila verne. Jymphyti folio. Team. Low vernal' Venus Navelwort,
with a Comfry- ...
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Taylor's Guide to Annuals: How to Select and Grow More Than ...
Both the botanical name and the common names navelwort and navelseed refer
to the seeds, which are actually nutlets that have a depressed spot on them:
Omphalodes is from the Greek omphalos, "navel," and aides, "resembling." HOW
TO ...
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Hortus Kewensis; Or, a Cataloque of the Plants Cultivated in ...
Notch'dleaved Navelwort. Nat. of Candia and Siberia. Cult. 1732, by James
Sherard, M. D. Dill. ell/1. loc. citat. Fl. June and July. G. H. t? . . C. foliis peitatis
crenatis, caule subsimplici, Horibus pendulis, bracteis integris. Willden. sp. pl. 2.
p. 757.
William Townsend Aiton, 1811
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ltaved Navelwort Round-leaved Navclwort Sawed-leaved Navelwort Long-
leaved Navelwort Nettle Urtica Snow-white Nettle Three-nerved- leaved Nettle
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Hortus Kewensis: Octandria - Monadelphia
Narrow-leav'd Navelwort. Nat. of the Cape of Good Hope. Cult. 1731, by Mr. Ph.
Miller. Mil. dic7. edit. 1. n. 3. Fl. July and August. D. S. 1? . 4. C. foliis
fuborbiculatis furfure punctatis fubtus con- bemi- vexis, floribus fubsessilibus.
spharica.
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Hortus Kewensis; or, a catalogue of the plants cultivated in ...
Notch'd-leaved Navelwort. Nat. of Candia and Siberia. Cult. 1732, by James
Sherard, M. D. Dill. elth. loe. ciíat. Fl. June and July. G. H. îj . Umbilicus. 7, C. foliis
peitatis crenatis, caule subsimplici, floribus pendulis, bracteis integris. Willden. sp
.
William Townsend Aiton, 1811
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The English Flora: Or, A Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, Plants ...
405. I. africanum. -leaved Navelwort. tound -leaved Navelwort. Sawed-leaved
Navelwort. Long-leaved Navelwort. 64 CRASSULA. Orpine. Pentandria
Pentagynia. CI. 5. Ord. Í- Scarlet Orpine. Orpine-leaved Craflula. Perfol iate-
leaved Orpine.
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Flora Domestica: Or, The Portable Flower-garden : with ...
COTYLEDON. CRASSULACEjE. decandria pentagynia. Called also Navelwort,
which is the signification of the botanic name in the Greek. The Round-leaved,
Oval-leaved, and Oblong-leaved, are properly only varieties of the same species.
Elizabeth Kent, Leigh Hunt, 1823
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NAVELWORT»
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UK coastal walks: Prawle Point, Devon
Point of interest: navelwort, stonecrop, sea spleenwort and butchers broom grow in rock crevices. Youll also find several rare plants amongst ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Helen Chesnut: Green sanctuaries
Over the past few weeks I've been relishing two plantings of Omphalodes verna (navelwort) spreading low carpets of pretty green foliage dotted ... «Times Colonist, Apr 15»
The renewal of spring is everywhere, visable change almost hour by …
Dandelions, (lion's teeth, 'dent-de-lion'), bloom full blast on the ditches, and wall pennywort, also called navelwort, a much-overlooked ... «Irish Examiner, Mar 15»
Flashy floristry is for oligarchs. The terrarium is the elegant way to …
During a recent walk near his studio, he discovered a type of plant called navelwort growing in the cracks of the pavement and included it in a ... «Spectator.co.uk, Mar 15»
Anything but the shamrock: gardening experts name their Irish …
One is the widely available Omphalodes 'Starry Eyes', a cultivar of our native navelwort, and the favourite Irish garden plant of Oliver and Liat ... «Irish Times, Mar 15»
What's in a name? Alan Titchmarsh's guide to Latin terms of our …
Lady in the bath and bleeding heart are so much more evocative than Dicentra spectabilis, and Venus's navelwort makes you curious to grow ... «Express.co.uk, Feb 15»
Magnus Nilsson's scallops
Wall Pennywort or Navelwort, Umbilicus Rupestris grows in mossy stone walls and is abundant at present. The slightly crimped thick roundish ... «Irish Examiner, Jan 14»
Helen Chesnut: Spring brings its rewards
... primroses, aubrieta, glory of the snow (Chionodoxa), grape hyacinths,and that stalwart gem of a ground cover Omphalodes verna (navelwort, ... «Victoria Times Colonist, Apr 13»
Strawberries and Citrus – February Seasonal Produce
Start looking for navelwort if you make your own moisturizers – infusion of navelwort is wonderful in lotions. Easy wild skin care recipe: collect ... «Green Prophet, Feb 12»
Go forth and propagate
... carefully lifting stock plants of Japanese anemone, Siberian bugloss, Navelwort and the Bloody Cranesbill, neatly slicing off short sections of ... «Irish Times, Nov 11»