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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PLOUGHMAN'S SPIKENARD»
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1
A Modern Herbal: The Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and ...
Herb Ploughman's Spikenard is another member of this genus that — as its name
implies -— has had a popular reputation for its curative powers. 5} Description. Its
upright stems, rising from a biennial root, generally only a foot or two in height, ...
2
The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Best and Newest ...
This is the Senecio Africana arberefeens folio ferrate. Bocrh. Ind. Alt. i. 117.
African Tree Groundsel with a sawed Leaf. 2. Baccharis foliis obverse evatis,
super ne emargina- to-crenatis. Lin. Hort. Cliff. Ploughman's Spikenard, with oval
Leaves, ...
The French peasantry commonly use for a similar purpose another plant called
Herbe aux puces, which we call Ploughman's Spikenard {Conyza squarrosa),
and which is frequent in autumn on our chalky or clayey soils ; while a plant
called ...
4
Familiar Wild Flowers: First series-[seventh series]
THE PLOUGHMAN'S SPIKENARD. Inula Conyza. Nat. Ord., Compositnz. HE
plant we have here represented, 0M5_ the ploughman's spikenard, is frequent
enough in England in the hedgerows, in open clearings in the woods, and by the
...
Frederick Edward Hulme, 1902
5
THE LADY'S MAGAZINE OR ENTERTAINING COMPANION FOR THE FAIR SEX
... Somniferous Phyfalis * Pimpernel Anagallis Blue Pimpernel Piftachia Nut-tree
Piftachia Piftachia Nut-tree Ploughman's Spikenard Baccharis Peruvian
Ploughman's-Spikenard Oleander-leaved Ploughman's Spikenard Plum-treee
Spondias ...
6
Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
ploughman's lunch : • noun a cold meal of bread, cheese, pickle and sometimes
meat, often served in pubs as a bar meal. ploughman's spikenard c=> noun a
European and N African SPIKENARD with yellow flowers and aromatic roots.
7
Universal Technological Dictionary
The species are shrubs—Bacclmris iore/blia, Conyzafrutescens, la'upatoriam
Africnnum, Peruvian Ploughman's Spikenard, native of America.-—Baccharis
nervifolio, Oleander Plottghman's Spikenard.—Baccharis halimg'folia, Scnccio V
...
8
Culpeper's Color Herbal
... 15o Primrose 15o Valerian (True Wild) 195 Woodruflc (Sweet) 2o2 Iteh Fir Tree
76 Ploughman's Spikenard 146 Jaundice Barberry 22 Butcher's Broom 36
Centaury 42 Dodder of Thyme 6o Flaxwecd 78 Parsley (Common) 138 Soapwort
175 ...
HE plant we have here represented, , the ploughman's spikenard, is frequent
enough in England in the hedgerows, in open clearings in the woods, and by the
roadside, but curiously enough it stops pretty accurately at the dividing line ...
Frederick Edward Hulme, 1906
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The English Flora: Or, A Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, Plants ...
L.G. PI. 315- I. yervamora. L.G. PI. 350. 1. Galbanum. 2. roacedanicum. 29. В A
CC H A RI S. Ploughman's Spikenard. Syngenefia Polygamia Superflue. Cl. 19.
Ord. zi Peruvian Ploughman's Spikenard. Oleander-leaved Ploughman's Sp» 30.
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RICHARD WILLIAMSON: Country walk: Arundel Park and River Arun
As the countryside opens out, flowers of old downland appear, including rock rose, ploughman's spikenard, salad burnet, stemless thistle. «Worthing Herald, ago 13»