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Prunella Margaret Rumney West
Scales (née Illingworth; born 22 June 1932) is an
English retired actress. She portra****
Sybil Fawlty, the
bossy wife of...
- Broquies,
Poupe De Crabe,
Pousse De
Chevre Rouge, Prunaley, Prunelas,
Prunella,
Prunellas noir, Salerne, Samsó, Samson, Senso, Sensu, Sinsó, Strum, Takopulo...
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Prunella may
refer to:
Prunella (bird), also
known as
accentors or
dunnocks Prunella (plant), also
known as self-heal
Prunella (grape),
French wine grape...
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Prunella vulgaris, the
common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb,
brownwort or blue curls, is a
herbaceous plant in the...
- Look up
prunella in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In clothing,
prunella is a
worsted fabric,
sometimes also made with a
blend of silk. Do****ented from...
- but
Prunella vulgaris (common self-heal) is
Holarctic in distribution,
occurring in
North America as well, and is a
common lawn weed.
Prunellas are low-growing...
- The
dunnock (
Prunella modularis) is a
small p****erine, or
perching bird,
found throughout temperate Europe and into
Asian Russia.
Dunnocks have also been...
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Prunella Jane
Ransome (18
January 1943 – 4
March 2002) was an
English actress,
primarily active on
television and in films.
Ransome was born in Croydon...
- World. This
small group of
closely related p****erines are all in the
genus Prunella. All but the
dunnock and the ****anese
accentor are
inhabitants of the mountainous...
- The
alpine accentor (
Prunella collaris) is a
small p****erine bird in the
family Prunellidae,
which is
native to
Eurasia and
North Africa. The
Alpine accentor...