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Cardamine pratensis - Wikipedia
Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is a perennial herb ... en.wikipedia.org
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Cuckooflower | The Wildlife Trusts
Cuckooflower, also commonly known as 'Lady's-smock', is a pretty, springtime perennial of damp, grassy places like wet meadows, ditches and riverbanks. www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo Flower) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Cuckoo Flower is native to temperate regions of both North America, Europe and western Asia with old and new world populations separate as varieties. www.minnesotawildflowers.info
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cuckoo-flower
ˈcuckoo-ˌflower A name given to various wild flowers which are in bloom when the cuckoo is heard. a. The Lady's Smock, Cardamine pratensis, a cruciferous plant common in meadows.1578 Lyte Dodoens v. lx. 625 Called..in Englishe, the lesser Watercresse, and Coccow flowers. 1772–84 Cook Voy. (1790) I. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cardamine pratensis | cuckoo flower
Cuckoo flower is an important wildflower for generalist and specialist insects, including Anthocharis cardamines, the orange tip butterfly. www.wildway.info
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Identifying Lady's Smock AKA Cuckoo Flower, Cardamine pratensis
This lovely plant flowers in March and April but the tasty basal leaves are available all year. To book a foraging course: ... www.youtube.com
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Cuckoo-finch
The cuckoo-finch (Anomalospiza imberbis), also known as the parasitic weaver or cuckoo weaver, is a small passerine bird now placed in the family Viduidae It forages on the ground or perched on the flower heads of grasses or herbs. It feeds mainly on grass seeds. wikipedia.org
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Wildflower Cuckooflower Irish Wild Flora Wildflowers of Ireland
Its 12-20mm flowers have four broad, overlapping, lilac-pink, pink or white petals and appear in April, lasting until June. It has broad root leaves in a loose ... www.wildflowersofireland.net
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How to Grow Cuckoo Flower | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Cuckoo flower grows best in moist to wet soil that's anything from mildly acidic to mildly alkaline, and grows best in a position that gets some ... www.gardenersworld.com
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Greater cuckoo flower – Identification, Distribution, Edibility
It tastes rather like a refined version of watercress, with a peppery, rocket-like kick. Young leaves in the spring have an echo of the horseradishy flavours. gallowaywildfoods.com
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Fen Cuckoo-flower | Mass.gov
Fen cuckoo-flower (Cardamine dentata), a member of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), is a pure white-flowered, fibrous-rooted, ... www.mass.gov
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Cardamine pratensis - Cuckoo Flower Seeds - Everwilde Farms
These four-petaled flowers bloom when the cuckoos begin to call. The beauties can be found in marshes, moist woodland, or at the water's edge. www.everwilde.com
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Cuckoo wrasse
In the Cornish language, a bluebell is bleujenn an gog, literally "the cuckoo flower". References External links cuckoo wrasse Marine fish of West Africa cuckoo wrasse cuckoo wrasse wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to care tecoma flower plants(hindi)
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Lakenheath Poor's Fen
The grassland is grazed by cattle, and it has flowering plants including marsh pennywort and cuckoo flower. wikipedia.org
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