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Polygala - Wikipedia
Polygala is a large genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Polygalaceae. They are commonly known as milkworts or snakeroots.
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Common milkwort | The Wildlife Trusts
Common milkwort is a low-growing, sometimes trailing, flower of grasslands, particularly those of chalky soils. It blooms from May to September.
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Pink Milkwort (Polygala incarnata)
Pink Milkwort (Polygala incarnata), a Wisconsin Endangered plant, is found in wet-mesic to dry-mesic prairies. Blooming occurs early-July through early-August, ...
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milkwort
milkwort (ˈmɪlkwɜːt) [f. milk n.1 + wort.] 1. Any plant of the genus Polygala, formerly supposed to increase the milk of nurses; esp. Polygala vulgaris, a common British plant bearing racemes of very irregular bright blue or sometimes pink or white flowers. bitter milkwort: the Polygala amara (Treas...
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Polygala lindheimeri (Shrubby milkwort) | Native Plants of North ...
Size Notes: Stems decumbent to erect, usually to about 1 foot long, rarely straggling to about 3 feet long. Bloom Information. Bloom Color: ...
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Common Milkwort - Polygala vulgaris - NatureSpot
Low to short plant, with a branched, woody stock and erect spreading stems. Leaves alternate all down the stem, not bitter tasting. Flowers blue, pink or white.
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Broom milkwort
Broom milkwort is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Comesperma scoparium, native to Australia
Polygala scoparioides, native to North
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Yellow milkwort - Florida Wildflower Foundation
Yellow milkwort (Senega rugelii) is an annual herbaceous wildflower endemic to the Florida peninsula. It occurs naturally in wet pine flatwoods and savannas, ...
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Polygala polygama (Racemed Milkwort) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Racemed Milkwort reaches the northwest edge of its range in Minnesota and is primarily found from the Twin Cities Metro area through our southeast counties.
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Polygala cruciata : Cross-leaved Milkwort | Rare Species Guide
Polygala cruciata (cross-leaved milkwort) is a small inconspicuous plant that occurs primarily in the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains.
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Curtiss' Milkwort - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Curtiss' Milkwort (Polygala curtissii) FAMILY: Polygalaceae DESCRIPTION: Slender erect annual herb to 4 dm.; flowering August, September; fruiting September.
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Field Milkwort (Polygala sanguinea) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This annual plant is usually unbranched and 4-12" tall. The central stem is sharply angular and hairless. The alternate or opposite leaves are ...
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Heath milkwort
Heath milkwort is a common name for several plants and may refer to the following species:
Comesperma ericinum, from Australia
Polygala serpyllifolia,
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Whorled milkwort
Whorled milkwort is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Polygala ambigua, flowering plant in the milkwort family first described in 1818 and native to the United States and Japan
Polygala verticillata, flowering plant in the milkwort family native to the United States and Mexico
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polygala
polygala (pəˈlɪgələ) [mod.L., f. Gr. πολύ much + γάλα milk.] An annual or perennial herb or a shrub belonging to the large genus so called, which is a member of the family Polygalaceæ and is widely distributed in most regions of the world; = milkwort 1 (in quot. a 1661 = sainfoin).1578 [see milkwort...
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