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ground-ivy
ground-ivy 1. a. The herb ale-hoof, Nepeta Glechoma or Glechoma hederacea, a common labiate plant having bluish-purple flowers and kidney-shaped leaves. † b. The periwinkle, Vinca minor (obs. rare—1). These plants have no obvious resemblance to ivy, but were classed by the older botanists as hedera ...
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Ground-ivy facts and health benefits
Ground ivy is also quite beneficial for buzzing ears, circulatory issues, gout, vertigo, depression, tinnitus, jaundice, palpitation and premature aging. The herb is also used as a liver tonic. Lately, the herb has been researched for its effects against red blood cancerous cells carrying the TN antigen.
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Ground Ivy - Turfgrass Science at Purdue University
Identification: Ground ivy is a perennial broadleaf weed that invades turf through aggressive stolons that 'creep' below the turfgrass canopy. It forms very dense, mat-like patches that effectively crowd-out the surrounding turf. Like other members of the mint family, ground ivy has distinctive square stems with two leaves branching from each origin point (node) and emits a disagreeable ...
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Glechoma grandis
Although similar to Glechoma hederacea (ground-ivy, creeping charlie), it is a good species.
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cranesbill
crane's-bill, cranesbill (ˈkreɪnzbɪl) [crane n.1 1 + bill. A translation by the 16th c. herbalists of Du. craenhals, Ger. kranichhals, MLG. kraneshals, names of Geranium dissectum.] 1. Bot. A name for the various species (esp. the native British species) of the genus Geranium; so called from the lon...
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Glechoma
. – ground-ivy, creeping charlie - much of Europe, much of Russia, Central Asia, Xinjiang; naturalized in New Zealand and North America
Glechoma hirsuta
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labiate
labiate, a. and n. (ˈleɪbɪət) [ad. mod.L. labiāt-us, f. labi-um: see -ate3.] A. adj. 1. Bot. a. Lipped: applied to flowers which have the corolla or calyx divided into two parts opposed in such a way as to suggest lips; bilabiate. b. Belonging to the family Labiatæ, consisting of herbaceous plants a...
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Hoveton
Ale-hoof is probably ground-ivy (glechoma hederacea)
Administration
The civil parish has an area of 10.2 km2 and in the 2001 census had a population of
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ivy
▪ I. ivy, n. (ˈaɪvɪ) Pl. ivies (ˈaɪvɪz). Forms: α. 1 {iacu}fiᵹ, {yacu}fiᵹ, 3 ivi, 4 yvi, 4–5 yve, yvy, 5–6 ivye, 5–7 ivie, 6 yvie, (ive), 4– ivy. β. 1 {iacu}feᵹn, 5 iwen, -yn, 5 iven, 6 yven, 9 dial. ivin, (hivin), ivvens. γ. 9 dial. ivory, ivery, iv'ry. [OE. {iacu}fiᵹ, obscurely related to OHG. eba...
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Xanthotype urticaria
Host plants
Here is a list of host plants used by the false crocus geometer:
Red osier dogwood, Cornus sericea
Ground-ivy, Glechoma hederacea
Catnip
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ale-hoof
ale-hoof (ˈeɪlhuːf) Forms: 3–4 heyhoue, 4 haihay-, hale-houe, 6–7 ale-hove, ale-hoofe, 7–9 ale-hoof. [Formerly ale hove, from OE. ‘hófe, viola’ (ælfric) in allusion to its alleged use in brewing instead of hops; perhaps a corruption of the earlier hay-hove, ‘hedge-hove,’ influenced by misunderstandi...
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Glechoma hederacea
It is commonly known as ground-ivy, gill-over-the-ground, creeping charlie, alehoof, tunhoof, catsfoot, field balm, and run-away-robin.
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tunhoof
tunhoof Now dial. (ˈtʌnhuːf) Forms: 1 tunhófe, 4 tunhowe, -hoo, 5–6 tunhove, 6 tune-, 7 tunnehoofe, 8– tunhoof. [f. tun n. + OE. hófe, hove n.1: see ale-hoof.] The herb Ground Ivy (Nepeta Glechoma).c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 344 Wyrc gode earsealfe..tunhofe nioþoweard, celeþonian leaf garleac, cropleac...
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Grace Hoops
Ground-ivy and common daisies occupy the foreground, while flowering bushes and pinkish hollyhocks in the background create a bucolic atmosphere.
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Osmia bicolor
Viola canina), bird's-foot-trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), horseshoe vetch (Hippocrepis comosa), sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia), willow (Salix spp.), ground-ivy
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