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- Licorice: Correspondences
- Glycyrrhiza glabra Folk Names: Lacris, Licourice, Lycorys, Reglisse, Sweet Root Gender: Feminine Planet: Venus Element: Water Deity: Power: Lust, Love Fidelity...
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Glabra is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Glabra books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Glycyrrhiza glabra
- Glycyrrhiza glabra, also known as licorice and sweetwood, is native to the Mediterranean and certain areas of Asia.
- www.thorne.com
- Ilex glabra-The Inkberry Holly
- Ilex glabra-The Inkberry Holly. Michael A. Dirr and John H.
- arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu
- Aesculus glabra Ohio Buckeye
- Aesculus glabra. Figure 1. Mature Ohio Buckeye.
- hort.ufl.edu
- Rhus glabra L. smooth sumac ANACARDIACEAE Synonyms: Rhus
- Rhus glabra L. smooth sumac. ANACARDIACEAE.
- www.fs.fed.us
Suggested News Resources
- FLORA: Appreciating sumac
- Our local smooth sumac, Rhus glabra, grows throughout the eastern states and overlaps with its hairy-stemmed, bigger cousin, staghorn sumac, Rhus typhina, in the Carolina mountains and northern states. Staghorn sumac thrives on the islands of Maine.
- Things to do:
- pumpkins, beans and other summer crops. For now plant lettuce and other greens. Native eremophyllas are in flower.
- Research and Markets: Ecological Bulletins, 53, Broadleaved Forests in
- Temperate broadleaved tree species, ie Acer platanoides, Carpinus betulus, Fagus sylvatica, Fraxinus excelsior, Prunus avium, Quercus robur and Q.
- Butterfly can't leaf it alone, so biologist Olson lends it a hand
- White turtlehead (Chelone glabra), which is native to eastern North America from Newfoundland south to Georgia, once was the only plant on which female checkerspots would lay eggs and the only plant on which young larvae would feed.
Suggested Web Resources
- Liquorice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- /ˈlɪkᵊrɪʃ/ lik-(ə-)rish or /ˈlɪkᵊrɪs/ lik-(ə-)ris) is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra from which a somewhat sweet flavour can be extracted.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Rhus glabra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Ilex glabra
- Habitat. native to eastern and south central United States; zone 5; typically found in large suckering colonies in swamps and wet areas.
- www.hort.uconn.edu
- Glycyrrhiza glabra Herbal Extracts, Glycyrrhiza glabra Oils Natural
- glycyrrhiza-glabra.101herbs.com
- Aesculus glabra Wil Id
- Detailed species account includes facts on habitat and life history.
- www.na.fs.fed.us
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