Euphrasia, or eyebright, is a genus of about 215 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae (formerly included in the Scrophulariaceae)...
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Euphrasia Eluvathingal (born Rosa Eluvathingal; 17 October 1877 – 29 August 1952) was an Indian Carmelite nun of the Syro-Malabar Church, which is an...
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Euphrasia may refer to: Euphrasia, a genus of flowering plants Saint Euphrasia of Constantinople Saint Euphrasia Eluvathingal "Euphrasia: A Tale of Greece"...
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Mary Shelley bibliography (redirect from Euphrasia (short story))
Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans/Paris: delloy and Co., 1837. —. "Euphrasia: A Tale of Greece". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXXIX. Ed. Frederic Mansel Reynolds...
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Mary Euphrasia Pelletier, RGS, religious name Mary of Saint Euphrasia, born as Rose Virginie Pelletier (31 July 1796 in Noirmoutier-en-l'Île – 24 April...
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Euphrasia officinalis, also known as eyebright or eyewort, is a species of plant in the family Orobanchaceae. Euphrasia officinalis herb has been used...
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Euphrasia (also, Eupraxia) (380 – March 13, 410) was a Constantinopolitan nun who was venerated after her death as a saint for her piety and example of...
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Euphrasia in Britain and Ireland. "Euphrasia nemorosa (Pers.) Wallr". Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Retrieved 25 February 2023. "Euphrasia...
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Euphrasia salisburgensis is a plant in the genus Euphrasia, in the family Orobanchaceae. It has a pan-European distribution occurring widely in base-rich...
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Eufrasia de Guzmán (redirect from Euphrasia de Guzman)
Eufrasia de Guzmán (fl. 1592) was a Spanish courtier. She was the long-term royal mistress of King Philip II of Spain. She was the lady-in-waiting of Joanna...
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Euphrasia alpina is a plant from the genus Euphrasia, in the family Orobanchaceae. Three subspecies are recognized: E. a. alpina, E. a cantabrica, E. a...
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Euphrasia cuneata, or North Island eyebright, is a perennial herb or subshrub in the genus Euphrasia, native to New Zealand. It grows to 60 cm, with woody...
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Santos & A.R.Flores Euphrasia adenocaulon Juz. Euphrasia adenonota I.M.Johnst. Euphrasia ajanensis Vorosch. Euphrasia alba Pennell Euphrasia alii Qaiser & Siddiqui...
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Euphrasia striata, commonly known as ‘shiny striped eyebright’ is an endemic Tasmanian species, which is a member of the Scrophulariaceae family. The...
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Euphrasia arguta is a plant from the genus Euphrasia (eyebrights) within the family Orobanchaceae. The species was last recorded in June 1904 near Tamworth...
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Euphrasia micrantha is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae. Its native range is Europe. Synonym: Euphrasia glabrescens...
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Euphrasia parviflora is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae. Synonym: Euphrasia curta subsp. glabrescens Smejkal Euphrasia...
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Euphrasia gibbsiae is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Euphrasia. It is native to Victoria and Tasmania in Australia. Species in this genus may...
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Mary Euphrasia Markham, O.S.F. (January 1, 1899 – April 17, 1973), born Therese Markham, was an American Franciscan religious sister and the Principal...
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Euphrasia hirtella is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae. Euphrasia hirtella has a vast native range through humid mountains...
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Euphrasia cambrica, commonly called the Welsh eyebright, is a plant from the genus Euphrasia, in the family Orobanchaceae. It is endemic to North Wales...
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Euphrasia vigursii, also known by its common names of Vigur's eyebright or Cornish eyebright, is an endangered annual of the eyebright family which is...
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Euphrasia collina is a perennial herb or subshrub in the genus Euphrasia. Plants grow to between 5 and 60 cm high and have leaves with 1 to 6 teeth per...
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Euphrasia minima is a plant from the genus Euphrasia, in the family Orobanchaceae. It is native to central and southern Europe where it is found in mountainous...
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Euphrasia crassiuscula is a perennial herb in the genus Euphrasia. It is endemic to the Victorian Alps in Australia. The species was formally described...
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Euphrasia ruptura (former synonym: Euphrasia sp. Tamworth) is a presumed extinct plant from the genus Euphrasia within the family Orobanchaceae. It was...
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Euphrasia Louise "Fraze" Donnelly (June 6, 1905 – May 20, 1963) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder...
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Euphrasia vernalis is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae. "Euphrasia vernalis List — The Plant List". www.theplantlist...
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Euphrasia lasianthera, commonly known as hairy eyebright, is a perennial herb species in the family Orobanchaceae. It is endemic to Victoria, Australia...
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Martyrs of Compiègne (redirect from Sister Euphrasia of the Immaculate Conception)
written by "the unfortunate" Mulot de la Ménardière to his cousin, Sister Euphrasia of the Immaculate Conception, containing unfavorable criticisms of the...
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