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Myrica gale - Wikipedia
Myrica gale is a species of flowering plant in the family Myricaceae native to parts of Eurasia and North America. Common names include bog-myrtle, ...
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Myrica gale (Sweetgale) | Native Plants of North America
Sweetgale is a low-growing, 2-6 ft. high, deciduous, bushy shrub with glossy, dark-green to grayish foliage. The long leaves are sweet-scented.
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Sweet Gale, Myrica Gale - Native Plants PNW
Sweet Gale is an important nitrogen-fixing plant in moist, boggy areas; often found growing alongside Douglas Spiraea and Labrador Tea.
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ˈsweet-gale Also 7 -gaule. [See sweet a. and gale n.1] The bog myrtle, Myrica Gale.1640 Parkinson Theat. Bot. 1451 Rhus sylvestris sive Myrtus Brabantica aut Anglica. Sweete Gaule. 1838 M. Howitt Birds & Fl., Pheasant iii, The spicy sweet-gale. 1845 Lindley Sch. Bot. (1862) 128 The Sweet Gale..has a...
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Sweetgale - Maine Native Plants Sale
Small, fragrant member of the bayberry family. Hosts beneficial bacteria that can fix nitrogen in the soil. This deciduous shrub thrives in varied landscape ...
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Sweet Gale - Wanderlust Nursery
A shrub that thrives in wet or boggy sites and whose leaves have a characteristic sweet, spiced flavor. Sweet Gale has had many uses throughout history in ...
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gale
▪ I. gale, n.1 (geɪl) Forms: 1–3 gaᵹel, gaȝel, 4 gayl, 5–7 gaul(e, (5 gawl, gawyl, gayle, 6 golle), 6–9 gall(e, 5– gale. [OE. gaᵹel, gaᵹol str. ? masc. (also gaᵹelle, -olle wk. fem.) = MDu. gaghel, Du. and mod.G. gagel, and perh. ON. *gagl in gaglviðr, which may denote this plant (f. *gagl gale + vi...
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Sweetgale… Wise Old Grandmother - The Sacred Gardener
Sweetgale helps the water flow clear (diuretic) and purifies it (detoxification), while building the strength of the shoreline. She holds the nutritive silt ...
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Myrica gale (Sweet-gale) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Sweet-gale is a common shoreline shrub of acidic lakes, streams and bogs throughout northeastern Minnesota. It spreads vegetatively by both branch layering and ...
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Myrica gale - sweetgale - Native Plant Trust Plant Finder
Sweet gale is an unsung treasure for moist gardens-- with a round, full appearance and a lovely blue-tinged foliage.
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Sweetgale (Myrica gale) - Bog Myrtle - Adirondack Nature
Sweetgale or Bog Myrtle (Myrica gale) is a deciduous aromatic shrub that grows in marshes, bogs, and the edges of lakes and ponds in the Adirondack Mountains.
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Sweetgale | Johnson's Nursery | KB
Sweetgale is a low, spreading shrub that has the appearance of a small, shrubby willow. Pink catkins bloom in spring, followed by nutlets that persist into ...
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▪ I. sweet, n. (swiːt) Forms: see next. [sweet a. used subst.] 1. a. That which is sweet to the taste; something having a sweet taste. Chiefly poet.a 1300 Cursor M. 7126 Of þe etand þe mete vt sprang, And þe suete vte o þe strang. Ibid. 23979 He dranc þe sure and i þe suete. 1390 Gower Conf. I. 82 F...
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New York et al.: Thomson-Gale. ISBN 0-684-80495-6
Levine, Elena (2007). Wallowing in Sex: The New Sexual Culture of 1970s American Television. Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" (commentary accompanying Xenon Entertainment DVD release of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song).
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قامت جيل جارنت Gale Garnett بدبلجة صوت كاردينالي لكنها لم تُعرَف بالدور. وفي عام 2005، ظهرت كاردينالي في مسرحية (Sweet Bird of Youth) للكاتب المسرحي تينيسي وليامز والمخرج والمنتج المسرحي فيليب أدرين Philip Adrien.
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