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A Modern Herbal - Editor's Introduction
... that the French have called it 'casse lunettes.' The flowers of many of the herbs which purify the blood are ... a particularly unpleasant smell like the stinking Arrach, it usually points to a particular use - the stinking Arrach is used for foul ulcers. The bark of the Willow cures rheumatism brought on by damp, and the tree grows in wet places. Most of the flowers ...
botanical.com

Ranunculaeae Society
... Sterndale-Bennett Hellebores have slowly been gaining a leading role as flowers to enhance a winter garden, and are becoming increasingly popular ... leaf litter with the soft green flowers showing up well against the darker foliage. Some flowers even had a hint of red ... species that is often taken for granted is the unfortunately named stinking hellebore, H. foetidus. This can be planted to enliven a ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... by the French missionary, Père Armand David almost 132 years ago. H. viridis and the stinking hellebore, H. foetidus are native British species. Some of the finest and most garden-worthy ... distinct ring beneath the stamens. In some cultivars, which boast double flowers, the nectaries revert to true petals, and therefore, the flowers are made of sepals and petals. Stemmed (caulescent) or Stemless ...
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Specific Food Information
... Sort By : Guide Picks | Alphabetical | Recent Cooking with Flowers Tips and HintsEdible Flowers Tips and Hints. How to cook with edible flowers. A to Z FoodRecipes and food organized by ... dishes. Edible Flowers Recipes and Cooking InformationMake your food not only taste good, but also look pretty with recipes using edible flowers. Garlic Recipes and Cooking InformationAll about the stinking rose ...
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Lavandula
... by hanging in small bundles; add leaves or flowers to stews, to flavor jams, to make lavender vinegar, or to crystallize flowers Household--dried flowers in sachets are used to scent drawers ... herb to mask household smells and stinking streets, and for insect-repellent properties; used in Renaissance medicinally for headache; oil of lavender is distilled from the flowers, mainly in France, with the ...
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On-Line Glossary: S
... smut fungi (Ustilaginales); characterized by masses of dark, powdery, and sometimes odorous spores (e.g., stinking smut of wheat, common smut of maize). (16) smut spore. A dark, thick-walled resting ... (20) spot. A symptom of disease characterized by a limited necrotic area, as on leaves, flowers, and stems. (20) spreader. A substance added to fungicide or bactericide preparations to improve contact ...
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Helleborus
... from early bloom; two groups including those with leafy flower stems with terminal flowers, and those with flowers arising directly from the roots Other culture: many need winter protection Propagation: ... -purple flowers cyclophyllus(cii-clo-phil' us)--20" tall, greenish-yellow flowers in early spring, deciduous foetidus(fe-ti-dus')--Stinking Hellebore, zones 5-9, 18-24" x 18", light green flowers ...
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Kendo Woman
... Flower Amazing T-Rex Dinosaur Halobacteria in Salt Brine Chromosome Illustration Flowers of Ficus carica A Protozoa-Eating Plant Flowers of Ficus palmeri Bisexual Flower Diagram Vegetative Terminology Part 1 ... Fungus See A Black Widow Spider Assorted Colorful Vegetables See Illustrations Of Cells The Stinking Corpse Lily Animated Continental Drift Cross Section Of Lichen See A Plant Fiber Cell ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- H
... Choco and Cuna gardens (!). Choco use the flowers for garlands (!). Cuna use the flowers also for eye medicine (!). Colombians use infusions of the flowers for colds and coughs. HIBISCUS TILIACEUS L ... Adenanthera. HYLOCEREUS UNDATUS Britt. & Rose . The fruit is edible. HYMENAEA COURBARIL L. Courbaril (E); Stinking toe (E); West Indian locust (E); Algarrobo (S); Guapinal (C); Nazareno (C) . The ...
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Helleborus foetidus 'Wester Flisk' strain - STINKING HELLEBORE - Rainyside.com
... Growing Guide - Perennials Helleborus foetidus 'Wester Flisk' ©1999 STINKING HELLEBORE, BEAR'S FOOT, DUNGWORT, STINKWORT Family: Ranunculaceae Geographic Origin ... growth starts to emerge from base. Rainy Side Notes Stinking hellebore, their common name, can be telling about what ... Book Description Hellebores are among the most captivating spring flowers. While winter is still at its worst, their buds ...
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