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Gilliflower - Wikipedia
A gilliflower or gillyflower is the carnation or a similar plant of the genus Dianthus, especially the Clove Pink Dianthus caryophyllus. en.wikipedia.org
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Gillyflower | Fragrant, Heirloom & Medicinal - Britannica
Gillyflower, any of several scented flowering plants, especially the carnation, or clove pink (Dianthus caryophyllus), stock (Matthiola incana), and wallflower ... www.britannica.com
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Gillyflower | Medieval Mead and Beer - WordPress.com
Gillyflower is what is now known as the clove-scented pink, or carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus). According to her, gilly comes from French girofle, for clove. medievalmeadandbeer.wordpress.com
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gillyflower
gillyflower (ˈdʒɪlɪˌflaʊə(r)) Forms: α. 4 geloffer, 4–5 gil-, gylofre, 5 gyllofyr, (-fre), gelefre, ielopher, 5–6 gelofer, (-fre), 6 gillo(w)fer, gill-, gelouer, (gelopere), 6–7 gilofer, 7 gillofre, (-over), gillyvor, 9 gilliver, (jilliver, gilver). β. Sc. 5 gerafloure, 6 ger(r)aflour; pl. 5 ioroffl... Oxford English Dictionary
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GILLYFLOWER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GILLYFLOWER is carnation. www.merriam-webster.com
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Stock Violacciocca, Gillyflower - The Heirloom Seed Store
Stock (also called Matthiola incana, Gillyflower, perfume plant) is one of the most fragrant flowers you can grow. Its scent is described as both sweet and ... www.theheirloomseedstore.com
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HMS Gillyflower (1651)
Gillyflower was the second named vessel since it was used for a 20 bm row barge in service from 1546 to 1548. Disposition Gillyflower was sold by Admiralty Order (AO) 8 June 1657 on 18 June 1657. wikipedia.org
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Gillyflower: sowing, location & the most beautiful varieties - Plantura
Gillyflower belongs to the cruciferous family (Brassicaceae). Its range extends over the western and central Mediterranean. In eastern parts of Central Europe ... plantura.garden
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GILLYFLOWER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Gillyflower definition: any of several fragrant flowers of the genus Dianthus, as the carnation or clove pink.. See examples of GILLYFLOWER used in a ... www.dictionary.com
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Gillyflower - Gardenia.net
Delve into the captivating realm of Gillyflower to explore its hardiness, growing requirements, bloom time, and more. Unveil its secrets! www.gardenia.net
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gillyflower Archives - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
The blossoms of various species are edible cooked — some raw — but they are usually blanched in boiling water, strained, and mixed into salads or the deep fried ... www.eattheweeds.com
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stock-gillyflower
ˈstock-ˌgillyflower Forms: see gillyflower; also 6 gyllofer, gelefloure, -flower, gille-, 7 jellyflower. [Cf. Flem. stokvioliere ‘viola lignescens’ (Kilian), now stokviolier, -f(e)lier, stoffelier (De Bo).] The plant Matthiola incana; so called as having a woody stem, in distinction from clove-gilly... Oxford English Dictionary
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clove-gillyflower
clove-gillyflower (ˈkləʊv dʒɪlɪflaʊə(r)) Forms: (3 clou de gilofre), 4–5 clowe gilofre, -gylofre, (clowes of gylofre, clawis of gelofre), 5 glowgelofre, 6 clowgelofer, cloue gillofer, -gilloflower, 6–8 clove gilliflower, 7–8 clove-July-flower, 7– clove-gillyflower. [a. F. clou de girofle (girofre, g... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cornish Gilliflower
The Cornish Gillyflower is used as a base for comparison by the RHS fruit committee to gauge the flavour of other apples. wikipedia.org
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gileflower
gileflower obs. form of gillyflower. Oxford English Dictionary
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