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Review -- The Fascinating World of the Nightshades
... in this book: peppers, potatoes, eggplant, tomatoes, wonderberry; husk tomatoes, tree tomatoes, lulos and pepinos; mandrake, tobacco, certain ornamentals (petunias, cupflowers), as well as others not covered. Written by a botanist ...
www.crfg.org

Get Growing Gardening Tips- Paeonies - Devonian Botanic Garden
... digger risked attack and possible loss of his eyesight’. Like the Mandrake (Mandrago officinarum) it was recommended that the ceremony be carried out ... and adds, ‘The like fabulous tale hath been set forth of mandrake.......But all these things be most vaine and frivolous: for the root of Peionoie, as well as with mandrake, may be removed at any time of the year, day or ...
www.devonian.ualberta.ca

Seeds from Bulgaria and other countries (Seed Swap / Seed Exchange).
... ground cherry Pinus edulis - Rocky Mountain piñon Pinus koraiensis - Korean nut pine Podophyllum peltatum - American mandrake Prunus consociiflora - Chinese wild peach Prunus nigra - Canadian plum cultivated Prunus pseudocerasus - Cambridge cherry Prunus ...
www.geocities.com/bg_seeds

Turbinicarpus Information Exchange - The Etymology of Turbinicarpus names
... -clawed, referring to the claw like spination. major -- Larger than usual. mandragora -- Refers to the Mandrake like shape of the tap root. minimus -- Smaller than usual. mombergeri -- Discovered by Peter Momberg ...
www.mfaint.demon.co.uk

Ethnobotany Food Uses(p)
... Bull. (elm cap) This fungus is eaten when young and tender. Podophyllum peltatum L. (mayapple; mandrake) The ripe fruits were eaten, some dried for winter. Polygonatum biflorum (Walt.) Ell. (solomon’s ...
www.mnsu.edu

Kathie's Garden Herbs
... , Jonquil, Hyacinth, Bedstraw, Crocus, Anemone Herbs from the Bible Wild Gourd,Rue, Mustard, Mint, Melon, Mandrake, Mallow, Hyssop, garlic, leek, onion, coriander, anise, cummin, flax, cukecumber, bay leaf, chervil, cinnamon Trees ...
www.muscanet.com

Paghat's Garden: Jacob's Ladder
... spiritually perfect Leah, & the trickster Rachel who worshipped teraphim & practiced the magical arts of the mandrake. Leah was the celestial purity of Binah the Upper Shekhinah, while Rachel was the earthier ...
www.paghat.com

Index of Common Names: A - Plants For A Future database report
... American Holly American Hornbeam American Ipec American Ipecacuanna American Liquorice American Liverleaf American Liverleaf American Mandrake American Mountain Ash American Mountain Gooseberry American Nightshade American Pennyroyal American Persimmon American Pipeweed American ...
www.pfaf.org

Plant Database search page - Plants For A Future
... , Bulrush. Gramineae (Poaceae): Grass, Avena (Oat), Hordeum (Barley), Phyllostachys (Bamboo, Mandrake), Triticum (Wheat), Reed, Millet, Rye, Corn. Juncaceae: Rushes. Musaceae: Bananas ... Saururaceae: Tsi, Swamp Lily. Ranunculales Berberidaceae Lardizabalaceae Menispermaceae Podophyllaceae: American Mandrake. Ranunculaceae: Wolfsbane, Anemone, Columbine, Marsh marigold, Fennel, Cumin, Buttercup. ...
www.pfaf.org
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