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Meum athamanticum|bald money/RHS Gardening
bald money. An herbaceous perennial with very finely divided, aromatic leaves . Small white flowers clustered into umbels appear in early to midsummer.
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Meum - Wikipedia
The curious name Baldmoney is said to be derived from the name of the god Baldr (Scandinavian mythology) – to whom the plant was dedicated. In German it is ...
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baldmoney - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · Meum athamanticum, an ornamental plant in the Apiaceae family. · Synonyms: meu, meon, meum, spignel, bearwort · (obsolete) A Gentianeae tribe plant, ...
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baldmoney
baldmoney Herb. (ˈbɔːldmʌnɪ) Forms: 4 baldemoin, 5 -moyn, 6 baldmoyne, 7 baldimonie, -emony, baudmoney, 8 baldmonie, 6– baldmoney. [Etymol. unknown; the early forms point to a Fr. *baudemoin(e; with the termination cf. agrimony, F. aigremoine; but this hardly answers to L. valde bona, a plant mentio...
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Baldmoney - Plant finder - Knights Garden Centres
The Meum athamanticum is also known as Baldmoney. This Apiaceae has got a maximum height of approximatly 60 centimetres. The Meum athamanticum is not evergreen.
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Meu: plant care, lookalikes & using spignel - Plantura Magazin
Meu, also known as spignel and baldmoney, is a wonderful, low-maintenance, perennial herb that makes a great addition to the garden. Discover meu here.
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Meum athamanticum, Spignel, Baldmoney, Bearwort
This anise-scented herb has been used as a condiment, as medicine for a range of ailments, and the roots have been eaten as a vegetable in Scotland.
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BALDMONEY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword, bugle, etc. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © ...
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Gerard's Herbal - CHAP. 105. Of Felwort, or Baldmoney. - Ex-Classics
The flowers grow upon small tender stalks, compact of five slender blueish leaves, spotted very curiously with many black spots and little lines; having in the ...
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Spignel, Meum athamanticum - Flowers - NatureGate - LuontoPortti
Name also. Baldmoney spignel, Meu, Spikenel, Spiknel. Growing form. Perennial herb with strong rootstock. Height. 15–50 cm. Stem angular, glabrous, hollow.
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Balder
Balder, -ur [ON. Baldr, cogn. w. OE. baldor, bealdor hero, prince, f. bald: see bold.] Name of a Scandinavian deity, occurring in certain plant-names:— Balder-herb (Amaranthus hypochondriacus); Balder brae, Balder's brae, Baldeyebrow [ON. Baldrs-brá] (Anthemis Cotula). See also baldmoney and badderl...
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John Worsley (artist)
1953)
Anglia Story Series: The Wind in the Willows (1969)
– The Winter of Enchantment (1970)
– A Christmas Carol (1970)
– Treasure Island (1972)
– Baldmoney
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Epermenia aequidentellus
The larvae feed on bur-chervil (Anthriscus caucalis), Athamanta cretensis, wild carrot (Daucus carota), baldmoney (Meum athamanticum), Peucedanum species
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spignel
spignel (ˈspɪgnəl) Forms: α. 6 spignale, 6–7 spignell, 7 spygnal, 6–7, 9 spignel. β. 6 speknel, specknell, spiknel, 6–7 spicknell, 6–9 spicknel, 9 spikenel. [Of obscure origin; perh. a later form of spigurnel1.] † 1. The aromatic root of the umbelliferous plant Meum athamanticum, used, when dried an...
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The Little Grey Men
Kack-Jack is a thieving jackdaw who steals some of the farmer's silk handkerchiefs for Baldmoney's glider. In Down The Bright Stream, Baldmoney uses his best Sunday shirt to build Wonderbird.
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