Some are self-seeders, and two, Good King Henry and sea beet, are perennials.
If more than one member of this family are allowed to self-seed in the same
garden, there is a distinct possibility of cross-pollination. This means that the new
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_ For, good King Henry, thy decay I fear. 4 And even as willingly at thy feet I leave
it, As others would ambitiously receive it. Farewell, good King: when I am dead
and gone ; May honorable peace attend thy throne! [E111 Q. Mar. Why, now is ...
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, 1857
Chenopodium bonus-henricus Good King Henry Until the beginning of the 1900s
, Good King Henry was commonly grown in English kitchen gardens. Also known
as fat hen plant, C. bonus-henricus is perennial and very hardy. Each spring its ...
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King Henry IV, part 2.
Henry V.
King Henry VI, part 1.
King
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, Alexander Chalmers,
Alexander Pope. THE action of this play (which was at first printed under this title,
The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York, and the good King Henry the Sixth ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1826
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare:
King Henry VI, ...
The true Tragedy of Ricbard Duke of Tork, and t be good King Henry the Sixth 5
or, The Second Part of the Contention of Tork and Lancas- ter) opens just after
the first battle at Saint Albans, [May23, 1455,] wherein the York faction carried the
...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, Samuel Johnson, 1790
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Essential Herbal Wisdom: A Complete Exploration of 50 ...
The most common remedy is to slowly rub the wounded place with dock leaves (
all docks, coltsfoot, and Good King Henry are used indifferently), and repeat a
rhyme. Wiltshire children chant, Out 'ettle, in Dock, Dock zhall ha' a new smock, ...
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King Henry V.
King Henry VI
The action of this play (which was at first printed under this title, The True Tragedy
of Richard Duke of York, and the good King Henry the Sixth ; or, The Second Part
ofthe Contention of Yorke and Lancaster,) opens just after the first battle at ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, 1823
用語«GOOD KING HENRY»を含むニュース項目
国内外の報道機関が語った内容や、次のニュース項目の文脈から
Good King Henryという用語がどのように使われているかを調べてみましょう。
How to plan a scalable permaculture garden in Maine
I have sea kale, ramps, good king henry, turking rocket, sylvetta arugula, dystania and lovage (both sort of celery substitutes), water celery, ... «Bangor Daily News, 6月 15»
Patriotic Gardening
... or shoes but I was thrown into paroxysms of joy at finding seed for an unusual spinach-like plant I'd read about called Good King Henry. «Telegraph.co.uk, 5月 15»
Growing perennial vegetables and fruits
Good King Henry -- This traditional European vegetable can be hard to find, but easy to grow and is a tasty green to have. Search online shops ... «San Jose Mercury News, 5月 15»
Birmingham Mail Nostalgia - A look back at May 14 in years gone by
1610: Henry IV of France, “Good King Henry”, was murdered by a mad monk in Paris. 1643: Louis XIV became King of France at the age of four ... «Birmingham Mail, 5月 15»
Some thoughts on the new gardening season
Good King Henry should be available from your local soil and water conservation district during its annual spring plant sale. I recommend ... «Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald, 5月 15»
Seed library takes root in Halifax
What's Good King Henry?'” Welfle said. (It's a perennial spinach.) A seed library will start soon at the Dartmouth North public library, and Welfle ... «TheChronicleHerald.ca, 5月 15»
Gardening: Spring herbs
If, like me, you're very lucky, you'll eke this out with seakale, good king henry and hop shoots, the forerunners of the very first asparagus spears. «Herald Scotland, 4月 15»
The scratch 'n' sniff nursery
There is also a selection of historic herbs popular in medieval times, such as Good King Henry, red-veined sorrel and strawberry spinach. «Telegraph.co.uk, 8月 14»
Ten unusual and fragrant herbs to grow in your garden
This striking relative of Good King Henry grows to 6½ft (2m) if left unchecked (pinching out the tips will make a bushier plant), producing showy ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 8月 14»
Plastic containers: How long is too long?
Before spinach, the Europeans were fond of an annual soft-leafed plant variously known as orach, good King Henry, lamb's quarters or fat hen, ... «Stuff.co.nz, 8月 14»