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Collinsonia canadensis,
commonly called richweed or stoneroot, is a
species of
perennial herb in the mint family. It is
native to
eastern North America...
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identified the following: rose,
amaranth (not Palmer), 2 mints,
False Horse Balm, Self Heal,
Lespedeza and
Sweet Potato." In late
September 2020 the Utah...
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Monarda punctata is a
herbaceous plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, that is
native to
eastern Canada, the
eastern United States and
northeastern Mexico...
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liniments have a
viscosity similar to that of water;
others are
lotion or
balm; still,
others are in
transdermal patches, soft
solid sticks, and sprays...
- The
genus is
endemic to
North America.
Common names include bergamot, bee
balm, horsemint, and
oswego tea, the
first being inspired by the
fragrance of...
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common names stoneroot,
early stoneroot,
whorled stoneroot, and
whorled horse-
balm. It is
native to the
United States,
where it
occurs in the southeastern...
- enchanter's nightshade,
false Solomon's seal,
fringed loosestrife, hog peanut,
horse balm, jewelweed, liverwort,
pileated wood****,
shining club moss, tick trefoil...
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previous outings, though, it's his
voice —
equal parts straight bourbon, aloe
balm,
Marlboro smoke, and
Tupelo honey — that
stands out and
carries the day....
- Burmese-Chinese
brothers Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, the
developers of
Tiger Balm,
moved their business from
Burma to
Singapore in 1926. The site,
which is...
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Joseph Balmer (December 26, 1914 – June 4, 2006) was a
noted Swiss 20th
century historian and
expert on
Native Americana.
Balmer was born in Ebikon, Lucerne...