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- Myrica gale is a species of flowering plant in the family Myricaceae native to parts of Eurasia and North America. Common names include bog-myrtle, sweet...
- waxberry Myrica dentulata Baill. Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don Myrica faya Aiton – faya bayberry Myrica funckii A.Chev. Myrica gale L. – sweet gale or...
- Myrica rubra, also called yangmei (simplified Chinese: 杨梅; traditional Chinese: 楊梅; pinyin: yángméi; Cantonese: yeung4 mui4; Shanghainese: [ɦiɐ̃².mɛ⁴])...
- ****hound (Marrubium vulgare) Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) Sweet gale (Myrica gale) Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Gruit recipes varied somewhat; each...
- of mycorrhizal fungi to extract nutrients.: 88  Some shrubs such as Myrica gale (bog myrtle) have root nodules in which nitrogen fixation occurs, thereby...
- DARPA-funded research program Myrica gale, a plant also known as sweet gale, used for flavouring Gael Gail (disambiguation) Gales (disambiguation) ****le (disambiguation)...
- Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2012-05-20. "Gale (Myrica gale L.)". Gernot Katzer's ****e Pages. Retrieved 10 February 2014. For...
- microorganisms, allowing it to grow in relatively poor soils. Myrica californica is synonymous with Gale californica (Cham. & Schltdl.) Greene, Morella californica...
- United States (New Jersey). The larvae feed on Comptonia peregrina and Myrica gale. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database...
- (Connecticut, Maine and Vermont). The larvae feed on Myrica caroliniensis, Myrica cerifera and Myrica gale. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global...