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stone-parsley The umbelliferous herb Sison Amomum; also applied to Seseli Libanotis and other species (Mountain Stone-parsley), Sison being then sometimes distinguished as Bastard Stone-parsley.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 61 Petroselinum named in latine Apium saxatile is not our commune persely..but...
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Stone parsley
Stone parsley may refer to several herb flowering plants in the Apiaceae family.
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Ambrosia Parsley
December 8, 2012
Singles
"Rubble" (2010)
"The Other Side" (2011)
Ambrosia Parsley (Collaborations)
Aside from her work with Shivaree, Parsley has "The Blood Is Love" (lead vocals), from "Uncovered Queens of the Stone Age," a Queens of the Stone Age covers album, featuring various female vocalists
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parsley
parsley (ˈpɑːslɪ) Forms: α. 1 petersilie, 4–5 petrosilye, -sili. β. 3–5 percil, 4–5 peresil, persil, -sel, -cel, -cyl(l, -sile, -syle, -sylle, -cile, -cyle, -cell(e, -cylle, 4–7 -cell; 5 parcyl, -celle, 6 Sc. -sell, 8 Sc. -sel, 8–9 dial. -sil, -cel. γ. 4–6 percely, 4–7 persely, 5 -selye, -selee, -ce...
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Petroselinum
Petroselinum is a genus of two parsley species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to western and southern Europe and northern Africa. Taxonomy
The generic name comes from rendering the Greek word petroselinon "rock-celery" into Latin, from petra "rock, stone" and selinon "celery".
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stonewort
stonewort (ˈstəʊnwɜːt) [f. stone n. + wort. Cf. G. steinwurz.] Name for several different plants. † 1. The fern Asplenium Ceterach, also called stone fern (stone n. 20 c). Obs.1585 Higins Junius' Nomencl. 135/1 Scolopendrium, calcifraga,..fingerferne: ceterach or stonewoort. 1647 Hexham i. (Herbs), ...
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Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
Parsley was the first time Simon insisted on total control in aspects of recording. In 2003, Rolling Stone listed the album at number 201 on their list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, dropping one position to number 202 in a 2012
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Edwin Sautelle
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As a civil engineer he was town clerk at Vaucluse Council and designed the Parsley Bay suspension bridge. He designed the stone gates at the entrance to the cemetery.
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Persinette
The fairy attends the birth and names the child Persinette, "Little Parsley." The family reunites but soon finds that the magically provided food now turns to stone when they try to eat, and their water turns into the crystal.
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Alchemilla arvensis
The name of parsley piert has nothing to do with parsley. It is a corruption of the French perce-pierre, meaning 'stone-piercer' and was given to the plant because of its habit of growing in shallow, stony soil
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Seseli libanotis
Seseli libanotis, also known by the common names moon carrot, mountain stone-parsley, or säfferot, is a species of herb in the genus Seseli of the carrot
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Kabab koobideh
Traditionally, the meat was placed on a flat stone (specifically, a black flat stone) and smashed with a wooden mallet. Chicken kabab koobideh is made using chives or green onions, parsley, salt and pepper.
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Green-Richman Arcade
The Green-Richman Arcade (also known as the Parsley and Stone Arcade) is a historic site in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Sison amomum
Stone parsley is an erect hairless plant, and produces a foul odour if crushed. parsley at www.naturespot.org.uk
Stone parsley at www.seasonalwildflowers.com
Stone parsley at wildflowerfinder.org.uk
Sison amomum at www.uksouthwest.net
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Ashbourne line
Services began to Parsley Hay on 1 June 1894. The line is still open from Buxton to Hindlow for stone traffic from the Buxton lime industry and Lafarge Dowlow.
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