10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WALL PELLITORY»
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Noxious Weeds of Australia
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson. pellitory, wall pellitory
badhara bush Further reading *Moldenke, H.N. (1984). Additional notes on. tree.
It is also useful in stabilising moving sand dunes or mullock heaps. Planted along
their ...
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson, 2001
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
L. pariet, stem of pariēs, a wall. PELLITORY (2), PELLETER, the plant pyrethrum.
(Span. — L.—Gk.)ME.peletyr, Prompt. Parv. Sometimes called pelleter of Spain,
because itgrows there (Prior). Itisthe Anacyclus pyrethrum,the name ofwhich has
...
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An Introduction to Botany: Containing an Explanation of the ...
Pear, Batchelor's Pear, Garlic Pear, Prickly Pearl-wort Pellitory of the wall
Pellitory, Bafe Pellitory, Double Pellitory, of Spain Pellitory of Spain, falfe Pellitory
; or tooth-ach tree Pennyroyal Pennyroyal, Virginian Penny-wort, Marih ; or Water
...
James Lee, Charles Stewart, 1799
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The Ladies' Dispensatory
... Vitis sylvestris, Grape vine. Raisin vine] leaves and branches0r-co Violet [
Sweet Violet, Ion, Viola odor- ata], leaves0r'~co Viper's-Buglosse Echiiun vulgare
]G'0 Wall pellitory [Pellitory of the wall, Parictarium, HeIxine parietaria, pellitory of
the ...
Carey David Balaban, Jonathan Erlen, Richard Siderits, 2003
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Plant Names: Scientific and Popular, Including in the Case ...
Wall Pellitory, Wall ParitoryJ, Pellitory-of-the- wall, Wallwort, Lichwort; Ger.
Glaskraut; Fr. Parie'taire (Codex). Perce-muraille; Sp. Parietaria. Herb astringent,
diuretic, lithontriptic. (b) P. Pennsylvanica Muhl., American Pellitory, is called also
...
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Ellingwood's therapeutist: a monthly journal of direct ...
Some time ago, I sent to America for some of this remedy and was disappointed
to find it was "Pellitory of Spain" root. This is not the wall pellitory that grows
plentifully in some parts of England in old walls. Dr. John Skel- ton, one of the first
and ...
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Herbal Medicine : Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
The tincturemade from thedried root maybe most helpfully appliedoncotton
woolto the interior ofa decayed tooth which is aching,or the milder tincture ofthe
wall Pellitory may beemployed forthe samepurpose. To makeagargle, twoor three
...
William Thomas Fernie, 2014
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Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
The tincture made from the dried root may be most helpfully applied on cotton
wool to the interior of a decayed tooth which is aching, or the milder tincture of the
wall Pellitory may be employed for the same purpose. To make a gargle, two or ...
William Thomas Fernie, 1897
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The P. officinalis, Wall-Pellitory, or Pellitory of the Wall, has ovato-lanceolate 3-
nerved leaves, and the involucre in two portions, each of about 7 segments ; in
each portion are 3 flowers, with one fertile one between them. This plant is the
same ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1843
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
Known species eight. [Pellitory.] pa-rV-5-tar-y1, *par-i-tor-ie, s. [Fr. pariitaire, from
Lat. parie* (genit. parietis) = n wall.] Bot.: Wall-pellitory, a plant of the genus Parie
- taria (q. v.). pa rl -St-tig. s. pi. [Paries.] par-I St -Xc, a. [Eng. pariet(in), and suff.
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897