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golden-rod
ˈgolden-ˌrod A plant of the genus Solidago, esp. S. Virgaurea, having a rod-like stem and a spike of bright yellow flowers.1568 Turner Herbal iii. 78 Virga aurea..may be called in English Golden-rod. 1616 Surfl. & Markh. Country Farme 200 Golden-rod would be sowne in a fat ground. 1718 Quincy Compl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Golden-rod pug
of Britain and Western Europe 1986 (Reprinted 1991) Skinner, Bernard Colour Identification Guide to Moths of the British Isles 1984 External links Golden-rod wikipedia.org
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Golden Rod Grange No. 114
The Golden Rod Grange No. 114 is a historic Grange hall on New Hampshire Route 32 in Swanzey, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1916, it continues to occupy a significant place in the community as a meeting and function space. The little-altered building was listed on the National Register of H... wikipedia.org
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Golden Rod Stakes (Sheepshead Bay)
The Golden Rod Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually from 1891 through 1908 at Sheepshead Bay Race Track in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. It was a race on turf for two-year-old horses of either sex. Historical notes The 1891 inaugural was won by Lew Weir, owned and train... wikipedia.org
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midsummery
midsummery, a. (ˈmɪdsʌmərɪ) [f. midsummer + -y.] Of or pertaining to midsummer.1866 Motley Corr. (1889) II. 217 The weather has been mid-summery. 1883 Century Mag. XXVII. 108 A species of golden-rod with a midsummery smell. Oxford English Dictionary
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Golden Rod Stakes
The Golden Rod Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in late November at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. A Grade II event open to two-year-old fillies, it is currently contested on dirt over a distance of miles (8.5 furlongs). The namesake goldenrod is the official flo... wikipedia.org
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bone-wort
† ˈbone-wort Obs. Forms: 1 banwyrt, 3 bonwurt, 5 banworte, 6 banwort, banwurt, banwoort, 7–8 bonewort. [OE. bánwyrt, f. bán, bone + wyrt, wort.] A name given, on account of their supposed bone-healing properties, to several different plants, as the common Daisy, Golden-Rod, Centaury (Erythræa), Yell... Oxford English Dictionary
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Two Roses and a Golden Rod
Two Roses and a Golden Rod is a 1969 pornographic erotic film directed by Albert Zugsmith. The film focuses on the sexual adventures of a Hollywood-based family as they deal with their own romantic and sexual urges within and outside their household. Plot In 1972 Los Angeles, film screenwriter Billy... wikipedia.org
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tea-tree
ˈtea-tree 1. properly, The shrub or low tree, the dried leaves of which form the tea of commerce; = tea n. 3.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. App. 329 Tea-tree, Thea. 1771 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 151/2 The Duke of Northumberland has at this time a tea-tree in full flower. It is the first that ever flowered in E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Solidago juncea
Solidago juncea, the early goldenrod, plume golden-rod, or yellow top, is a North American species of herbaceous perennial plants of the family Asteraceae wikipedia.org
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woundwort
woundwort (ˈwuːndwɜːt) [f. wound n. + wort n.1, after Du. wondkruid, G. wundkraut.] A popular name given to various plants from their use in healing wounds, esp. (a) one of the species of Stachys, often more fully as clown's woundwort, downy woundwort, marsh woundwort, etc.; (b) the golden-rod (Soli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Canadensis
burnet Sanicula canadensis, common name black snakeroot Shepherdia canadensis, common name Canada buffaloberry Solidago canadensis, common name Canada golden-rod wikipedia.org
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Eucosma aspidiscana
Eucosma aspidiscana, the golden-rod bell, is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. wikipedia.org
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Lithomoia solidaginis
Lithomoia solidaginis, the golden-rod brindle, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1803. wikipedia.org
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Hellinsia osteodactyla
Also known as the small golden-rod plume it was first described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1841. The wingspan is . wikipedia.org
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