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Myrica gale
Myrica gale to gatunek roślin kwitnących w rodzaju Myrica, pochodzący z północnej i zachodniej Europy oraz części północnej Ameryki Północnej. Nazwa zwyczajowa to Bog Myrtle i Sweet Gale. Jest liściastym krzewem rosnącym do 1-2 m wysokości. Liście są spiralnie rozmieszczone, proste, długie 2-5 cm, oblatolane z zwężającą się podstawą i szerszą końcówką, a marszczony lub ząbkowany margines. Kwiaty są catkins, z samców i samic catkins na osobnych roślinach. Owocem jest mały drupe. Zwykle rośnie w torfowiskach kwaśnych, i aby sprostać tym trudnym warunkom wzrostu rosnącego azotu, korzenie mają aktynobakterie powodujące azot, które umożliwiają wzrost roślin.
Definicja słowa sweet gale w słowniku
Definicja słodkiej wichury w słowniku to krzew, wichura Myrica, północnych regionów bagiennych, mających żółte kwiaty przypominające kotwicę i aromatyczne liście: rodzina Myricaceae Nazywana również: mirt bagienny Często skracana do: wichury.
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The Book of Swamp and Bog: Trees, Shrubs, and Wildflowers of ...
Like speckled alder and legumes, sweet gale produces nitrogen-fixing nodules
on its roots. Their capacity as soil enrichers may have made these shrubs
important soil builders of glaciated areas following the retreat of Pleistocene ice.
Though ...
John Andrew Eastman,
1995
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Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, Second Edition
SWEET GALE (Myrica gale L.) ++ Synonyms: M. gale var. tomentosa C. DC., M.
tomentosa (C. DC.) Asch. & Graebn. Taxonomists sometimes have trouble
distinguishing M. cerifera L., M. gale L., and M. pensylvanicu Mirb., so I suspect
the ...
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North American Cornucopia: Top 100 Indigenous Food Plants
Among the products under development are face wipes, skin cleansers,
moisturizers, wrinkle cream, and acne ointment. The name sweet gale is
attractive, and the appearance and natural habitat of the species contribute to a
healthful image, ...
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Hydrosols: The Next Aromatherapy
Aroma and Taste A relative of bayberry, sweet gale has a subtler, less distinct
fragrance, more on the untamed side. It is complex, bittersweet, herbaceous, and
wet, with only an undertone of the bayberry spice so popular in potpourris and ...
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Plant-derived Natural Products: Synthesis, Function, and ...
The deciduous shrub sweet gale (also known as bog myrtle or Dutch myrtle) has
been used for flavouring beer, as an insect repellent and an herbal remedy. More
recent analysis showed extracts displayed interesting anti-bacterial activity ...
Anne E. Osbourn, Virginia Lanzotti,
2009
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Plant Lore of an Alaskan Island: Foraging in the Kodiak ...
Description: Sweet gale is a shrub with leaves that fall off in winter. Its reddish
branches grow almost vertically to 3 feet tall. The alternate, gray-green, oblong
leaves have a few small teeth toward the end. This leaf is dotted with bright
yellow ...
Fran Kelso, Frances Kelso Graham,
2011
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Edible Wild Plants: A North American Field Guide to Over 200 ...
... (infusion) has been used to alleviate dysentery. Using thumbnail, separate
nutlets from burrs when immature and eat raw. Edible re- SSS lated species:
northern bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), southern bayberry and ^^P sweet gale (
next).
Thomas S. Elias, Peter A. Dykeman,
2009
Natural habitat: Higher latitudes of Northern Hemisphere. Great Britain, including
Scotland The Sweet Gale is one of the Myrtles. It grows in parts of the north, south
and east of England and particularly on the Scottish moors and the Irish bogs.
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Plants of British Columbia: Scientific and Common Names of ...
... yellow — » yellow sweet-clover sweet coltsfoot = Petasites frigidus (V:D) sweet
fennel = Foeniculum vulgare (V:D) sweet-flag, American — » American sweet-
flag sweet-flowered fairy-candelabra = Androsace chamaejasme (V:D) sweet
gale ...
Hong Qian, K. Klinka,
1998
Myrica Gale (Sweet Gale, Bog Myrtle, Meadow Fern): Sweet gale is grown for its
fragrant leaves, not flowers, so prune it while it is still dormant. Neillia spp. (Neillia
): Early blossoming. Nevusia alabamensis (Snow-Wreath): Early blossoming.
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Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
sweet gale w wiadomościach.
Found: A subtle, spicy new grown-in-Canada rum
“The sweet gale has a flavour that's reminiscent of fig and balsamic vinegar, giving the rum the right balance between sweet and spicy.” Who: Chic Choc Spiced ... «Ottawa Citizen, Lip 15»
New Waterloo school to be named Vista Hills Public School
The elementary school, located on Sweet Gale Street, will be named Vista Hills Public School. The name was on a shortlist with two other options, Vista Trails ... «CBC.ca, Kwi 15»
Gruit Beers Trade Hops for Full-Bodied Flora
Magnolia's Weekapaug Gruit (named after a Phish song) is nuanced with a classic trio of gruit herbs—wild rosemary, sweet gale, and yarrow—and has a deep, ... «7x7, Lut 15»
Whatever happened to bog myrtle?
Conservative MSP Mary Scanlon told MSPs: “Sweet gale is a folk name, taken from the botanical name Myrica gale for the plant better known as bog myrtle. «Aberdeen Press and Journal, Paz 14»
Upland Releases Sweet Myrtle
These aspects continue on in the flavor profile; sweetness from the honey and dates mixes on the palate with the earthy herbal character of the sweet gale. «Brewbound.com, Paz 14»
Innis & Gunn bottles 'the best of Scotland'
... in the Borders, before infusing the beer with Sweet Gale grown and harvested in the West Highlands and dried by the Secret Herb Garden in Edinburgh. «The Drinks Report, Wrz 14»
The Scottish Gin That's Perfect for a Late Summer New York Cocktail
James Bennett; Sweet gale is the master distiller Jim McEwan's favorite of his gin's ... Paired with the sweet minerality of Dolin Blanc vermouth and Cappelletti, ... «New York Times, Sie 14»
Beer Calendar: Ed Fest and Special Beers from Diebolt, Verboten …
"Traditionally, gruit is brewed with a combination of three herbs: sweet gale (Myrica gale), yarrow (Achillea millefolium), and wild rosemary (Ledum palustre), ... «Westword, Sie 14»
Ain't over til it's over; more time to purchase native plants
Sweet Gale (Myrica gale) is an aromatic, deciduous shrub, fixes nitrogen and is a good choice for wet or poor soils. — Pacific ninebark (Physocarpus capitatus) ... «Journal of the San Juan Islands, Mar 14»
Beer Here: Toil and Trouble Gruit from Sweet Mullets Brewing and …
Among the spices most often identified were sweet gale (bog myrtle), yarrow, wild/marsh rosemary, ginger, juniper, cinnamon, sage and heather. In Britain's ... «Isthmus, Lis 12»