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woundwort
woundwort (ˈwuːndwɜːt) [f. wound n. + wort n.1, after Du. wondkruid, G. wundkraut.] A popular name given to various plants from their use in healing wounds, esp. (a) one of the species of Stachys, often more fully as clown's woundwort, downy woundwort, marsh woundwort, etc.; (b) the golden-rod (Soli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Woundwort
Woundwort is the common name for several species of plants and may refer to: Family Lamiaceae: Numerous plants of the genus Stachys Prunella vulgaris Hedge Woundwort Marsh Woundwort Woundwort Marble See also General Woundwort, a fictional rabbit in Watership Down by Richard Adams wikipedia.org
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Stagonomus venustissimus
Stagonomus venustissimus, common name woundwort shieldbug, is a species of shieldbug belonging to the family Pentatomidae, subfamily Pentatominae. The nymphs feed on hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica), particularly the seeds, and on Lamiaceae species, especially on white dead-nettle (Lamium album wikipedia.org
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Stachys arvensis
Stachys arvensis is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names field woundwort and staggerweed. Its close relatives hedge woundwort and marsh woundwort are also used to treat wounds. wikipedia.org
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Stachys sylvatica
Uses Hedge woundwort is popular with bees. Along with its close relatives field woundwort and marsh woundwort, as their common names suggest, they are used to promote the healing of wounds. wikipedia.org
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S. palustris
palustris, a species of semi-aquatic shrew found in North America Sphaenorhynchus palustris, a frog species endemic to Brazil Stachys palustris, the marsh woundwort wikipedia.org
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Stachys palustris
Stachys palustris, commonly known as marsh woundwort, clown's woundwort, clown's heal-all, marsh hedgenettle, or hedge-nettle, is an edible perennial grassland Uses As their common names suggest, along with its close relatives field woundwort and hedge woundwort it is used to promote the healing of wounds. wikipedia.org
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Stachys annua
Stachys annua, called the annual yellow woundwort, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the hedgenettle genus Stachys, native to Europe, the Middle wikipedia.org
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Amblyptilia punctidactyla
), common stork's-bill (Erodium cicutarium), meadow crane's-bill (Geranium pratense), bog-myrtle (Myrica gale), primroses (Primula species) and hedge woundwort wikipedia.org
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Begwary Brook
The pools are surrounded by willow trees, and plants include common fleabane and marsh woundwort. wikipedia.org
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Watership Down
Despite being gravely wounded by Bigwig, Woundwort refuses to back down; his followers flee the dog in terror, leaving Woundwort to stand his ground against Efrafa General Woundwort: The main antagonist of the novel. wikipedia.org
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Wotton Hill
Plants Limestone woundwort is protected under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act, and was found in the area in 1897 by Mr C Buckenall. The plant grows in mountainous regions in central and southern Europe, and its alternative name is alpine woundwort. wikipedia.org
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Coleophora lineolea
vulgare), Phlomis species, Stachys alopecuros, lamb's-ear (Stachys byzantina), betony (Stachys officinalis), stiff hedgenettle (Stachys recta) and hedge woundwort wikipedia.org
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British NVC community OV11
species are found in this community: Scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis) Annual meadow-grass (Poa annua) Knotgrass (Polygonum aviculare) Field woundwort wikipedia.org
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Endothenia pullana
Endothenia pullana, the woundwort marble, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It was described by Adrian Hardy Haworth in 1811. wikipedia.org
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