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    Potentilla (redirect from Tormentil)
    and silverweeds. Some species are called tormentils, though this is often used specifically for common tormentil (P. erecta). Others are referred to as...
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    erecta, Potentilla laeta, Potentilla tormentilla, known as the (common) tormentil, septfoil or erect cinquefoil ) is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging...
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    reptans, known as the creeping cinquefoil, European cinquefoil or creeping tormentil, is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. A creeping perennial plant...
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    Phlobaphene (redirect from Tormentil red)
    Phlobaphenes can be extracted from the root of the common tormentil (Potentilla erecta) as tormentil red. Phlobaphens can be found in the kola nut (where they...
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    The tormentil mining bee (Andrena tarsata) is a species of mining bee from the family Andrenidae which has a Palearctic distribution. The tormentil mining...
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  • Press, was nominated for the Portico Prize. His second poetry collection, Tormentil, won a 2022 Royal Society of Literature Literature Matters Award. Ian...
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  • rotundifolia, "lus na feàrnaich" Blaeberry – Vaccinium myrtillus, with alum Red Tormentil – Potentilla tormentilla, "leanartach" Rock lichen – Ramalina scopulorum...
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    different heathers, two types of gorse, cotton grass, bog asphodel, tormentil etc. There are adders, lizards, stone chats, peregrine, chough and cuckoos...
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    further refined to make "Red Rossler" by adding the roots of the common tormentil, giving it a bitter and astringent taste and a red color. Red Rossler...
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  • horikhivka (nuts), horobynivka (ashberries), hrushivka (pears), kalhanivka (tormentil roots), kalynivka (guelder-rose berries), khrinovukha or khrinivka (horseradish)...
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  • cinnamon, cassia lignea (coarse bark of Cinnamomum cassia), dittany, tormentil roots, bistort, gentian, galbanum, amber, terra sigillata, opium, long...
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    has accumulated, patches of acid grassland grow with heath bedstraw, tormentil and sorrel. In places protected from livestock, grazing-sensitive plants...
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    (Eriophorum species), sedges (Carex and Rhynchospora), Bog Asphodel and Common Tormentil, with Sphagnum thriving in the wettest patches. The valley bogs have lush...
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    Blutwurz is a liqueur made from the root of the common tormentil plant (Potentilla erecta), which derives its German name (blood root) from the colour...
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  • Datura stramonium (Solanaceae) Tickberry, Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) Tormentil, Potentilla erecta (Rosaceae) Trifoliate orange, Citrus trifoliata (Rutaceae)...
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    birdsfoot trefoil, orchids, sea campion, sea thrift, sea pinks, yellow flags, tormentil and oyster plant. In summer, tourist boats visit Lunga from Ulva Ferry...
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    camp has a layer of superficial acidity, with sorrel, bent-grass, and tormentil growing there. To the south is Hollingbury Golf Course, the Roedale allotments...
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  • Plantago erecta, a small annual herb species Potentilla erecta, the common tormentil, a plant species Erecta This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    alpinum), vernal grasses (Anthoxanthum), the lady's mantle (Alchemilla), the tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla), the alpine clubmoss (Diphasiastrum alpinum)...
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  • Lemon-scented fern (Thelypteris limbosperma) Hard fern (Blechnum spicant) Tormentil (Potentilla erecta) Heath bedstraw (Galium saxatile) Wood sorrel (Oxalis...
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    direction. Their flora is not very diverse, and is limited to common ivies, tormentil, wood anemone and violets. Breeding areas are bracken dominated, with...
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    and Kestrel. The slope's turf is more acidic than Waterpit, with more tormentil and wild strawberry, and most of the old Down pasture herbs are there...
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    common heather, kidney vetch, common-bird's-foot trefoil, wild thyme and tormentil all found. The clifftop grassland supports species such as red fescue...
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    grassland species, including plants which prefer acidic soils such as Tormentil, Heath Grass and Devil's Bit, through to those that prefer neutral grassland...
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    Peony St. Peters wort Pimpernel Rosa Solis Rosemary Rhue, or Rue Saffron Tormentil Turnsole, or Heliotropium Viper's Bugloss Walnut tree Alehoof, or Ground-Ivy...
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    dominated by red fescue, and also contain abundant sheep's sorrel and tormentil. Access is by a footpath from Rowley Lane near the junction with Rowley...
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    Amongst the rare plants in the Lewitz are orchids, Pasqueflower, common tormentil and marsh gentian. The Lewitz is today both a protected area and nature...
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  • archaic vegetation (2014) with Dyer's Green weed, Sneezewort, Trailing Tormentil, Pepper Saxifrage, and Betony. Close by Legh Manor and Barn, (TQ 288 222)...
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  • Burnet saxifrage, Cat's ear, Ivy-leaved bellflower, Pignut, Red clover, Tormentil, Betony and Greater butterfly orchid. The site has waxcap fungi, probably...
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    Drymocallis Fragaria (strawberries) Potaninia Potentilla (cinquefoils, tormentils, barren strawberries) Sibbaldia Sibbaldianthe Wikimedia Commons has media...
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