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    Lepidium oleraceum is a herb in the family Brassicaceae, endemic to New Zealand. Its English common name is Cook's scurvy grass; Māori names include nau...
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    pepperweed Lepidium nanum – dwarf pepperweed Lepidium nesophilum Lepidium nitidum – shining pepperweed Lepidium oblongum Lepidium oleraceum – Cook's scurvy...
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    Cook, in 1770 in the Marlborough Sounds, along with its relative Lepidium oleraceum, as a treatment for scurvy. Both species are members of the Brassicaceae...
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  • Heenan & de Lange Lepidium oblongum Small Lepidium obtusatum Kirk Lepidium obtusum Basiner Lepidium oleraceum G.Forst. ex Sparrm. Lepidium olgae (R.M.Vinogr...
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    Wasabia japonica (previously Cochlearia wasabi) Cook's scurvy grass, Lepidium oleraceum, was used by James Cook to prevent scurvy, but is now almost extinct...
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  • (giant sowthistle) Geranium traversii (Chatham Islands geranium) Lepidium oleraceum (Cook's scurvy grass) Leptinella featherstonii (button daisy) Linum...
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  • from 1985 to 1989 Nau (album), 1987 album by the aforementioned band Lepidium oleraceum, a plant endemic to New Zealand Carrack (Portuguese: Nau), a three-...
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  • New Zealand: Olearia rani, a widespread small native forest tree. Lepidium oleraceum, a threatened coastal plant. This page is an index of articles on...
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    allanii and Coprosma repens (taupata), with historic records indicating Lepidium oleraceum previously was found on the island. Seashore earwigs have been identified...
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  • from the Māori words motu, meaning "island", and nau, referring to Lepidium oleraceum, a herb which was formerly common around the island and which was...
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    radiolatus Sonchus asper Taraxacum magellanicum Cardamine corymbosa Lepidium oleraceum Callitriche antarctica Colobanthus apetalus Colobanthus muscoides...
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    Cook ate sea celery at Botany Bay and gathered it in bulk along with Lepidium oleraceum at Poverty Bay in New Zealand in October 1769 to protect his crew...
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    oleracea; common sowthistle, Sonchus oleraceus oleraceus – oleracea – oleraceum oleum, olearis L oil Omphalotus olearius, jack o'lantern mushroom ommato-...
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  • green Lepidium campestre Field pepperweed All Lepidium species are edible. Appreciated for their peppery taste Lepidium latifolium Dittander Lepidium meyenii...
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  • wahlenbergii Sagittaria sagittifolia - common Allium angulosum - rare Allium oleraceum Allium schoenoprasum Calla palustris - common Spirodela polyrhiza - common...
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