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Which has the most..... - Hosta Forum - GardenWeb
... Quilt’ ‘American Halo’ ‘American Masterpiece’ ‘American Mohican Forest’ ‘American Prayers’ ‘American Tish Breeder’ ‘Andrew Jackson’ ‘Anglo Saxon’ ‘Ann Kulpa’ *‘Aqua Velva’ ‘Arctic Rim’ ‘Artemis’ ‘Aspen Blue’ *‘Aspen Breeze’ *‘Aspen Gold’ ‘Aspen Green ...
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Christopher Hedley's Mugwort
... ; most medieval herbals call this herb Motherwort, ie. herb for the womb. Mugwort is a Saxon name, refering either to flavouring beer or keeping off midges or moths. Artemis herself gave ... goddess, the hunter. People went to the temples of Aeslcepius to dream their own cures. Anglo saxon treatment for flying venom...whatever that is. I expect it will be obvious when you ...
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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... Registrant Registration Year Angel Harp Strings E. Elslager 2005 Angel Wings J. & B. Diesen 1998 Anglo Saxon A. Malloy 2001 Ani Machi P. & J. Ruh 2002 Ann Kulpa J. Kulpa 1999 Anna ...
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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... . Diesen J. & B. Diesen Introducer Nominant J. & B. Diesen J. & B. Diesen Variety Registrant Originator Anglo Saxon 2001 A. Malloy A. Malloy Introducer Nominant A. Malloy A. Malloy Variety Registrant Originator Ani ...
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... Moon' x 'Tardiflora' H. 'Angel Wings' Jane & Bernie Diesen 1998 R ML gr unknown H. 'Anglo Saxon' Alex Malloy 2001 R SM gr,ye 'Crepe Suzette Streaked' x 'Halcyon' H. 'Ani Machi ...
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Hosta Names C
... R ML str,gr,cry 'Christmas Tree' sport H. 'Chutzpah' Alex Malloy 2002 R str 'Anglo Saxon' hybrid H. 'Circle of Light' Kevin Walek 1996 R S gr,we 'Rosanne' x 'Little ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Almonds - Herb Profile and Information
... . It was very early introduced into England, probably by the Romans, and occurs in the Anglo-Saxon lists of plants, but was not cultivated in England before 1562, and then chiefly for ...
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Mistletoe
... often appear on a branch or twig where birds had left droppings. "Mistel" is the Anglo-Saxon word for "dung," and "tan" is the word for "twig". So, mistletoe means "dung-on ...
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Leek
... , a term retained in its present "scientific" name (our modern word "leek" comes from the Anglo-Saxon leac), and believed that the very best leeks came from Egypt, where they had been ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Peas
... -quality "English peas" (another name for garden peas) numbered dozens of popular cultivars. Envoi The Anglo-Saxon name for the vegetable--plant and edible seed--was "pise", apparently acquired from the Latin ...
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