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Centaurium erythraea - Wikipedia
Centaurium erythraea is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the names common centaury and European centaury. en.wikipedia.org
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Centaury - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Centaury is used for kidney damage in people with diabetes (diabetic nephropathy), loss of appetite (anorexia), and indigestion (dyspepsia) www.webmd.com
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Centaury: Health Benefits, Uses, Side Effects - MedicineNet
Centaury is believed to have antimicrobial, gastro-protective, pain-relieving (analgesic), anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antitumor properties. www.medicinenet.com
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centaury
centaury (ˈsɛntɔːrɪ, -ərɪ) Forms: (1 centaurie, 4–5 centauria), 4–5 centaure, -ture, sentaurye, 5 centary(e, -torye, 6 sentorye, centuary, 6–7 centorie, centaurie, (7 centry), 6–9 centory, 6– centaury. [ad. med.L. centaurēa, -ia, for L. centaurēum, or centaurion, a. Gr. κενταύρειον, or κενταύριον, f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Centaurium pulchellum (Branching Centaury) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Branching Centaury is an occasional weed, often found in saline soils such as along salted roadsides. It is likely under-reported in the state, possibly ... www.minnesotawildflowers.info
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Centaury - Farmacie Isolde
This diminutive European biennial has charming pink flowers on stems rarely taller than 1' erupting from a compact and hardy rosette. Infusion or tincture of ... www.farmacieisolde.com
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Centaury
Centaury is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Centaurea, a genus in the Asteraceae containing species sometimes called centaury Centaurium , with species commonly called centaury Cheirolophus crassifolius, a species in the Asteraceae commonly known as Maltese centaury Sabatia, a New World wikipedia.org
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Centaurium - Wikipedia
The genus was named after the centaur Chiron, famed in Greek mythology for his skill in medicinal herbs. It is distributed across Europe and Asia. Centaurium. en.wikipedia.org
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Centaury: Herb of the Week - CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism
Centaury is one of the classic bitters – it's very straightforward in its bitterness. Its taste is clear, cold, and cutting. commonwealthherbs.com
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Common centaury | The Wildlife Trusts
A low-growing plant of sand dunes, heaths and grassy places, Common centaury is in bloom over summer. Look for clusters of pretty, pink, five-petalled ... www.wildlifetrusts.org
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CENTAURY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CENTAURY is any of a genus (Centaurium) of low herbs of the gentian family; especially : an Old World herb (C. erythraea synonym C. www.merriam-webster.com
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Materia Medica Monograph: Centaury - United Plant Savers
Centaury is an annual/biennial herb, which also has a perennial variety that can grow as large as 0.3 m (1ft) by 0.2 m (0ft 8in). unitedplantsavers.org
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Craménil
places National heritage sites The Commune has 2 buildings and areas listed as a Monument historique Four Bridges of the Rouvre a collection of 16-17th Centaury The bridges are the last evidence of 16-17th Centaury toll bridges and were used up to the end of the 19th Centaury, beginning of the 20th Centaury, when wikipedia.org
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Médavy
Château à Médavy an 11th centaury fortified house, that was later fortified into a castle in the 16th centaury, it was listed as a monument in 1926. Priory of Notre-Dame-du-Repos a 12th centaury prioral church listed as a monument in 1989. wikipedia.org
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Occagnes
Notable buildings and places National heritage sites The Commune has 2 buildings and areas listed as a Monument historique Château de Cuy a 17th Centaury Church of Cuy is an 11th Centaury Church that is an example of the first Romanesque art. wikipedia.org
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