- Look up
cress or
cresses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cress or
CRESS may
refer to one or more of the following:
Plants cultivated for
their edible...
- of Tye
Green and the
hamlet of
Hawbush Green.
Cressing Temple is 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
south from
Cressing village, and less than 1 mile east from the village...
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Cressing Temple is a
medieval site
situated between Witham and
Braintree in Es****,
close to the
villages of
Cressing and
White Notley. It was
amongst the...
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Cress (Lepidium sativum),
sometimes referred to as
garden cress (or
curly cress) to
distinguish it from
similar plants also
referred to as
cress (from...
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Cardamine hirsuta,
commonly called hairy bittercress or
popping cress, is an
annual or
biennial species of
plant in the
family Br****icaceae, and is edible...
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Cressing Road, also
known as the Rare
Breed Meat Co.
Stadium for
sponsorship purposes, is a
football stadium in Braintree, Es****, and the home
ground of...
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Cress Williams (born July 26, 1970) is an
American actor,
known for his
roles in
Prison Break and
Close to Home. His most
recent roles include Mayor Lavon...
- Br****icaceae.
Common names include land
cress,
American cress, bank
cress,
black wood
cress,
Belle Isle
cress,
Bermuda cress, poor man's cabbage,
early yellowrocket...
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Arabidopsis thaliana, the
thale cress, mouse-ear
cress or arabidopsis, is a
small plant from the
mustard family (Br****icaceae),
native to
Eurasia and Africa...
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architecturally important medieval barn, part of a
complex of farm
buildings at
Cressing Temple, Es****, England. The barn was
built for the
Knights Templar in the...