
Achillea ptarmica
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Definition of the noun achillea ptarmica
What does achillea ptarmica mean as a name of something?
noun
- Eurasian herb having loose heads of button-shaped white flowers and long grey-green leaves that cause sneezing when powdered
- lexical domain: Plants - nouns denoting plants
- synonyms of Achillea ptarmica: sneezeweed yarrow / sneezewort
- more generic word: achillea = any of several plants of the genus Achillea native to Europe and having small white flowers in flat-topped flower heads
Phrases with Achillea ptarmica
Phrases starting with Achillea ptarmica:
- Achillea Ptarmica Ptarmica
- Achillea Ptarmica Vulgaris
- Achillea Ptarmica Acuminata
- Achillea Ptarmica Pyrenaica
- Achillea Ptarmica Euptarmica
- Achillea Ptarmica Angustifolia
- Achillea Ptarmica Cartilaginea
- Achillea Ptarmica Macrocephala
- Achillea ptarmica ssp. macrocephala
Other phrases containing Achillea ptarmica:
- Form Achillea Ptarmica Ptarmica
- Variety Achillea Ptarmica Ptarmica
- Variety Achillea Ptarmica Vulgaris
- Variety Achillea Ptarmica Acuminata
- Subspecies Achillea Ptarmica Ptarmica
- Subspecies Achillea Ptarmica Pyrenaica
- Variety Achillea Ptarmica Angustifolia
- Subspecies Achillea Ptarmica Euptarmica
- Subspecies Achillea Ptarmica Cartilaginea
- Subspecies Achillea Ptarmica Macrocephala
- Subspecies Achillea Ptarmica Ssp. Macrocephala
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Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Achillea ptarmica
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Encyclopedia of Border Plants (1999)
by Hanneke Van Dijk
These Achillea miilefolium Teardrops' Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl' Aconitum x cammarum 'Bicolor' plants may.
Dictionary of Herbs, Spices, Seasonings, and Natural Flavorings (2013)
by Carole J. Skelly
herbcarpenter iva milfoil musk yarrow nobleyarrow nosebleed sanguinary soldier's woundwort thousand leaf thousandseal yarrow Achillea ptarmica [Compositae] bastard pellitorysneezeweed ...
The gardeners dictionary (1835)
by Philip Miller
Achillea ptarmica (common ptarmica or sneezewort). Curtis Lond. t, 60. Leaven lanceolate, acuminate, finely serrate. — This sort grows wild in the woods and other shady places in many parts of England, and therefore is not admitted into ...
Medical Lexicon (1839)
A New Dictionary of Medical Science, Containing a Concise Account of the Various Subjects and Terms; with a Vocabulary of Synonymes in Different Languages, and Formulae for Various Officinal and Empirical Preparations, &c. Second Edition, with Numerous Modifications and Additions by Robley Dunglison
Pyrethrum, Achillea ptarmica —p. Spleen, Pseudolien—p. Syphilis, Syphilis-pseudo-syphilis. Pseudymen, Membrane, false.
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature (1810)
Achillea ptarmica, or sneesewort milfoil : leaves lanceolate acuminate finely serrate. This species grows wild in all the temperate parts of Europe. In Britain it is found not very uncommon in meadows, by the sides of ditches, on the balks of ...
A New Rotuman Dictionary (1998)
An English-Rotuman Wordlist by Elizabeth Kafonika Makarita Inia
dse ache continuously but not severely okrao achievement to be surpassed tu'u1 Achillea ptarmica (plant) 'akmaligi Achyranthes aspera (shrub) sere 5 acknowledge ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, Etc. : Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference (1816)
Achillea ptarmica. Sneezewort, or...
The Rural Cyclopedia, Or A General Dictionary of Agriculture (1851)
And of the Arts, Sciences, Instruments, and Practice, Necessary to the Farmer, Stockfarmer, Gardener, Forester, Landsteward, Farrier, &c by John Marius Wilson
the villous briar, Rosa villosa, — the dog rose, Rosa canina, — the spiniest briar, Rosa spinosissima, — the brake, Pteris aquilina, — milfoil, Achillea millefolium, — sneezewort, Achillea ptarmica, — and various rushes, sedges, ferns, heaths, ...
Lexicon Medicum (1860)
Medical Dictionary by Robert Hooper
ACHILLEA PTARMica. The systematic name of the sneeze-wort, or bastard pellitory. Pseudopyrethrum; Pyrethrum sylvestre; Draco sylvestris; Tarchon sylvestris; Sternutamentoria; Dracunculus pratensis. The flowers and roots of this plant, ...
Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, containing a concise account of the various subjects and terms, ... and formulae for ... preparations etc. Third edition (1844)
'Pratensis, Achillea ptarmica. DRflGEES, (F.) Almonds or dried preserves, covered with white sugar. Sugar plums. DRAGil'a'S on Kevan; a pharmaceutical preparation, formerly much celebrated in syphilis. press—of which Deleau and Kramer ...
Encyclopaedia Londinensis (1810)
by John Wilkes
Achillea ptarmica, or sneezewort milfoil: leaves lanceolate acuminate, finely serrate. This' fpecies grows wild in all the temperate parts of Europe. ln. Britain it is found not very uncommon in meadows, by the sides of ditches, on the balks of ...
The New International Encyclopaedia (1906)
by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby
Sneezewort {Achillea ptarmica) is a native of Europe ...
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Achillea ptarmica
Photo credit: Michael Wunderli
Achillea ptarmica
Achillea ptarmica is a low growing, sprawling yarrow covered in small white flowers all summer long.
Photo credit: patrick_standish
Sneezewort - Achillea ptarmica
Cors Caron NNR. Tregaron, Wales. SN702614
Photo credit: gailhampshire
Wilde bertram (Achillea ptarmica)
Sumpf-Schafgarbe entlang die Weser
Camera: Canon Eos 3000
Film Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400 ISOPhoto credit: m66roepers
Achillea ptarmica 'The pearl' UV Vis IR comparison
Comparison of Achillea ptarmica 'The pearl' flowers photographed in visible light (top), ultraviolet (middle), and infrared (bottom).
In visible light the flowers appear white with a pale yellow centre.
In ultraviolet light the flowers appear darker. The flowers were photographed when still covered with morning dew, the small water drops very noticeable in UV.
In infrared the flowers appear much the same as they do in visible light in terms of tone.
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Achillea ptarmica (Sneezewort)
Anglesey, UK
"A Flora of Anglesey" website...
Photo credit: Hugh Knott
BM001161519 Achillea ptarmica L.
Achillea ptarmica L.
Sneezewort
Data Label;
Achillea ptarmica / Hull 389 / on the banks of the River Medway / July 11/23Photo credit: NATT-at-NKM
BM001161518 Achillea ptarmica L.
Achillea ptarmica L.
Sneezewort
Data Label;
377 / Achillea ptarmica / Sneesewort / on left or east side main road 1/2 way bettween Horsemonden and Lamberhurst / Augt 9 1822 / Mr Peen / [moist?] [rest of label missing]Photo credit: NATT-at-NKM
Achillea ptarmica (Sneezewort)
Nether Stewarton, Peebles-shire, Scotland
Photo credit: S. Rae
Rhopalomyia ptarmicae on Achillea ptarmica
Rhopalomyia ptarmicae (Diptera - Cecidomyiidae) gall on Achillea ptarmica
Photo credit: Gilles San Martin
Achillea ptarmica (Sneezewort)
Anglesey, UK
"A Flora of Anglesey" website...
Photo credit: Hugh Knott
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