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- Daphne mezereum, commonly known as mezereum, mezereon, February daphne, spurge laurel or spurge olive, is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family...
- methel(Serapion the Younger), جوز ماثل jūz māthil(Ibn Sina);; mezereum(R), mézéréon(Devic), mezereon(Alphita: see editor's footnote quoting Matthaeus Silvaticus and...
- Daphne—including the garland flower (Daphne cneorum); the February Daphne or mezereon (Daphne mezereum); and spurge laurel or wood laurel (Daphne laureola)....
- Thymelaea p****erina, the spurge flax, sparrow weed, mezereon, or annual thymelaea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native...
- are past" Meadowsweet Beauty, happiness, peace, protection; uselessness Mezereon Coquetry, desire to please Mignonette Worth; "Your qualities surp**** your...
- the ʻĀkia or Oʻahu false ohelo, is a species of flowering shrub in the mezereon family, Thymelaeaceae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi. In the wild, ʻākia can...
- Laurier-thym (Laurustinus) 7 26 Jan Amadouvier (Tinder polypore) 8 27 Jan Mézéréon (Daphne mezereum) 9 28 Jan Peuplier (Poplar) 10 29 Jan Coignée (Axe) 11...
- picnic site Amongst the rarer plants on the Deister are species of holly, mezereon, orchids, sundews, globeflowers, hard shield fern, and great snowdrops...
- Trees with fluorescent wood Huerteales Tapiscia sinensis Thymelaeaceae (mezereon family) Thymelaea, from Gr**** for "poison olive" 52 genera, scattered worldwide...
- laureola spurge-laurel Thymelaeaceae (mezereum family) Daphne mezereum mezereon Thymelaeaceae (mezereum family) Tiliaceae: b****wood family Tilia: limes...