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- Orthilia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. It has only one species, Orthilia secunda. Its common names are sidebells wintergreen...
- Chimaphila containing 5 species, Pyrola containing 30 species and Moneses and Orthilia which are monotypic. They are mixotrophic, gaining nutrition from photosynthesis...
- coronaria (sweet crabapple) fruit Malus sargentii (Sargent crabapple) fruit Orthilia secunda (one-sided wintergreen)[citation needed] fruit Oxydendrum arboreum...
- Individual Dressage  Silver Spencer Wilton on Super Nova II Fiona Bigwood on Orthilia Carl Hester on Nip Tuck Charlotte Dujardin on Valegro 2016 Rio de Janeiro...
- wintergreen Pyrola, genus of evergreen herbs commonly known as wintergreen Orthilia secunda, sidebells wintergreen, species formerly classed in genus Pyrola...
- Pyrola picta subsp. aphylla) Chimaphila - 4-5 species Moneses - 1 species Orthilia - 1 species Pyrola - 35 species Monotropeae Allotropa - 1 species Hemitomes...
- stomach pain. The Southern Carrier use a strong decoction of the root of Orthilia as an eyewash. A full list of their ethnobotany can be found at http://naeb...
- Nanna Skodborg Merrald Nanna Merrald Rasmussen riding Atterupgaards Orthilia (2021) Personal information Birth name Nanna Skodborg Merrald Full name Nanna...
- However, she would later sell her silver medal-winning horse "Atterupgaards Orthilia" to Danish rider Agnete Kirk Thinggaard. She was married with three children;...
- fungus are several species among 3 genera of wintergreen: Pyrola spp., Orthilia spp., and Moneses spp. (Ziller 1974, Sutherland et al. 1984). Diseased...