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Palomar Mtn. Lichens
... carbohydrate nutrients from this cozy, intimate, underground relationship. Mycotrophic wildflowers include the coral-root orchid (Corallorhiza maculata), pine drops (Pterospora andromedea), snow plant (Sarcodes sanguinea) and ... observed in small ponds on Palomar Mouintain and in Cuyamaca State Park (with Ranunculus aquatilis and Callitriche verna). The characteristic masses of black felt on the ...
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... 1) (2) Arctium minus Buttercup Ranunculus sceleratus Butterfly weed Asclepias tuberosa Calendula Calendula Officinalis California Poppy Eschscholzia califonica Cancer Root, Lyre Leaf Sage Salvia Lyrata ... aparine Clover, White Trifolium repens Clover, Yellow Trifolium campestre Colic Root, True unicorn Root Aletris farinosa Columbine 1 2 Aquilegia canadensis Comfrey Symphytum officinale Coneflower (1 ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- D
... Polygonum, Sesamum, Solanum, Tetracera, Vernonia, Waltheria, Wigandia, Zanthoxylum. Dictamo: Pedilanthus (N) Dictamo real: Ranunculus (C); Pedilanthus (C) DIDYMOPANAX MOROTOTONI Decsne. &Pl. Gargoran (P); Mangabe (P); Pava ( ... , Cataplasm, purgative, and for venereal diseases, leprosy, and heart trouble. The root infusion is antidiarrhetic. Dropseed: Sporobolus (E) DROPSY: A general accumulation of ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- R
... Rejal: Solanum (C) Rejalgar: Solanum (C) Rejillo: Cuscuta (C) Rejo: Sweetia (C) Rejoncito: Ranunculus (C) Remo: Quararibea (C) Remolacha: Beta (S) RENEALMIA AROMATICA Griseb. The ... , Pacchyrhizus, Phaseolus, Psidium, Pteridium, Sagittaria, Sechium, Sonchus, Thalia, Typha, Ullucus, Xanthosoma, Zamia. ROOT EDIBLE-RAW: Plants whose underground parts are edible unprocessed. Allium, Antigonon, Beta, ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Anemones - Herb Profile and Information
... sepals. All species share the acrid and bitter nature of almost all plants of the Ranunculus order to which they belong, and the leaves and flowers should not be eaten. The ... good preventive of mildew. Propagation is by division of the rootstocks and cuttings of the root in autumn and early spring - from October to the end of March - and also from ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Anemone Pulsatilla - Herb Profile and Information
... situations and other districts in this country. ---Description---It has a thick and somewhat woody root-stock, from which arises a rosette of finely-divided, stalked leaves, covered with silky hairs ... principle, with a burning, peppery taste, Oil of Anemone. A similar oil is obtained from Ranunculus bulbosus, R. flammula and R. sceleratus, which belong to the same order of plants. Its ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Asteraceae Prenanthes crepidinea Michx. great white-lettuce, Midwestern white-lettuce, nodding rattlesnake-root Yes Yes Asteraceae Solidago caesia L. axillary goldenrod, blue-stemmed goldenrod, wreath ... Pall. floating marsh-marigold Yes Yes Ranunculaceae Ranunculus gmelinii DC. Gmelin's buttercup, small yellow water-crowfoot Yes Yes Ranunculaceae Ranunculus lapponicus L. Lapland buttercup Yes Yes ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Ranunculus cymbalaria Pursh var. cymbalaria Ranunculus cymbalaria Pursh var. saximontanus Fernald Ranunculus cymbalaria Pursh var. typicus L.D.Benson Ranunculus fascicularis Muhl. ex J.M.Bigelow * + early buttercup, thick-root buttercup Ranunculus ...
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Bulbmeister.COM - Flower Bulb Growing Guide
... partial shade to full sun. Usually, these are grown as potted bulbs. Let them become root bound and only water as the media dries. As winter approaches, withhold water and allow ... will bloom in mid-summer. Popular as a potted plant. Keep well watered and fertilized. Ranunculus - Benefit from a short-term soaking of about half a day before planting about 4 ...
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bulb.com: Flower Bulb FAQs
... Crocus chrysanthus (snow crocus), Dutch iris, Freesia, Ixias, lilies, all narcissi/daffodils, Ornithogalum umbellatum, Ranunculus, Scilla campanulata (wood hyacinth), Sparaxis, Triteleia uniflora and Tritoni. Pre-chilling needed: tulips, hyacinths, ... prior to hard ground frosts in your area to allow ample time for fall root development. A tip: the proper time to plant is when ground temperature is ...
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