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Petrosedum rupestre - Wikipedia
Petrosedum rupestre, also known as reflexed stonecrop, Jenny's stonecrop, blue stonecrop, stone orpine, prick-madam and trip-madam, is a species of perennial succulent flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to northern, central, and southern Europe. en.wikipedia.org
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Petrosedum rupestre (Reflexed Stonecrop) - World of Succulents
It can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) tall and spread up to 24 inches (60 cm) wide. The leaves are stiff, succulent, and linear, with a pointed tip ... worldofsucculents.com
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How to Grow and Care for Prick-madam - PictureThis
Prick-madam is a hardy succulent with basic care needs that cater to its preference for full sun exposure and well-draining soil. www.picturethisai.com
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prick-madam
ˈprick-madam Herb. Obs. exc. Hist. Also 7 prick-my-dame. [Altered from F. trique-madame (1545 in Hatz.-Darm.): see Littré.] An old name of the Stone-crops, esp. Sedum acre; also S. album and S. reflexum.1545 Elyot Dict., Aizoon,..called..singrene or house⁓leeke..The lesse..is called in english prick... Oxford English Dictionary
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Succulents Commonly Known as Prick Madam
Explore our list of succulents commonly known as "Prick Madam," each with a plant profile, including care tips and photos. The list is being continually ... worldofsucculents.com
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Prick-madam - flowermedia
White stonecrop with the scientific name: Sedum album, a species of the genus Sedum (Stonecrop) in the family Crassulaceae. Other names: Prick-madam ... www.flowermedia.com
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trip-madam
ˈtrip-madam Herb. Also 7–8 tripe-madam(e. [a. F. tripe-madame, according to Hatz.-Darm. an alteration of the earlier trique-madame, trick-madam. Taken from De La Quintinye by Evelyn, and thence in later herbalists and horticulturists. The earliest Eng. form was prick-madam.] = trick-madam.1693 Evely... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prick-Madam Images – Browse 64 Stock Photos, Vectors, and Video
Search from thousands of royalty-free Prick-Madam stock images and video for your next project. Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and ... stock.adobe.com
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PRICKMADAM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRICKMADAM is any of several stonecrops used chiefly in folk medicine as anthelmintics. www.merriam-webster.com
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Reflexed Stonecrop (Sedum rupestre) - iNaturalist
prick-madam, is a species of perennial succulent plant of the genus Sedum, native to northern, central, and southwestern Europe. More Info. Computer Vision ... www.inaturalist.org
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prick-madam, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun prick-madam is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for prick-madam is from 1542, in the writing ... www.oed.com
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Plants of Prickmadam - SEDUM REFLEXUM - The Original Garden
Ornamental and edible aromatic for rockery, edges, roofs, dry walls, or pots. Used in salads or as a condiment because of its sour savour. theoriginalgarden.com
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Petrosedum rupestre
Petrosedum rupestre, also known as reflexed stonecrop, Jenny's stonecrop, blue stonecrop, stone orpine, prick-madam and trip-madam, is a species of perennial wikipedia.org
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trick-madam
† ˈtrick-madam Obs. [a. F. trique-madame (1545 in Hatz.-Darm.), of uncertain origin.] An old name of one or more species of Stonecrop, formerly used in salads; called also prick-madam and trip-madam. According to Lyte, Prick-madam was the plant now called Sedum reflexum, and Wild Prick-madam, S. alb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rosalind Knight
Her other films include Prick Up Your Ears (1987) and About a Boy (2002). Directed by James Maxwell at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1979) Madam in Blood, Black and Gold by Gerard McLarnon. wikipedia.org
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