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- Sambucus ebulus, also known as danewort, dane weed, danesblood, dwarf elder or European dwarf elder, walewort, dwarf elderberry, elderwort and blood hilder...
- BoZ, a fictional rock band in Shaman King, a ****anese manga series Boz, danewort (Sambucus ebulus), or colorant made from the fruits of that plant Boz (album)...
- flowering plants, including buddleia, willows, dandelions, wild marjoram, danewort, hemp agrimony, and clover; they also use tree sap and rotten fruits. Aglais...
- Damewort - Hesperis matronalis. Dame's violet or damask violet or rocket. Danewort - Sambucus ebulus. The dwarf elder. Also, daneweed. Dragonwort - An Artemisia...
- thistle, white clover, red poppy, cornflower, spiny restharrow, burdock, danewort, etc. The terrestrial fauna presents elements specific to Central Europe...
- Understory at this stage features Indigofera gerardiana (a legume) and Danewort (Sambucus ebulus). From 2,500-3,100 meters, the rains from the monsoon...
- Mouzula Thyme Thymus Nemenepsa Ground Pine Lycopodium Olma Dwarf elder, Danewort Sambucus ebulus Parithia, Parthia Dog's Tooth Gr**** Cynodon ? Pegrina White...
- wild privet (Ligustrum vulgare), fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), danewort (Sambucus ebulus) and elder (Sambucus nigra). The orange larvae prevent...
- ammeth 'farming', Old Breton ambaith, modern Breton amaezh. engo, irgo [m] 'danewort', from *édgo, from a Low Latin EDUCUS, from Gaulish odocos, idem. Cognate...
- medicamentis liber, 7.13), which was also loaned into German Attich "dwarf elder, danewort", Old Saxon aduk, Dutch hadik. abatir to lower, to knock down, to humble:...