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Verbena (/vərˈbiːnə/), also
known as
vervain or
verveine, is a
genus in the
family Verbenaceae. It
contains about 150
species of
annual and
perennial herbaceous...
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Verveine du
Velay is a
range of
liqueurs created in Le-Puy-en-Velay by the
distillery Pagès Védrenne.
Their flavour derives from
lemon verbena in a melange...
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kusaayee are the
terms in the
Oromo language. In
French it is
called verveine d’Afrique (literally 'African verbena'), Brégué Balenté, or
Mousso et mâle...
- (Bedstraw) 25 13 Jun
Tanche (Tench) 26 14 Jun
Jasmin (Jasmine) 27 15 Jun
Verveine (Vervain) 28 16 Jun Thym (Thyme) 29 17 Jun
Pivoine (Peony) 30 18 Jun Chariot...
- Charretier, 1833–1916, grew
verbena (Fr:
verveine) at his
property in Vals and
founded the
distillery Verveine du
Velay in 1858. The
commune is twinned...
- Eau de
Cologne – 1927 (No
longer in production)
Zizonia – 1930 Eau de
Verveine – 1949 (No
longer in production)
Extract of
Limes – 1963 (No
longer in...
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famous for a
particular strain of
green lentils and for its
green liqueur "
Verveine"
flavored with verbena. The lentils,
grown on the thin
soils of the area...
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April 1976, the
French Air
Force used 12 C-160s in
support of
Operation Verveine,
airlifting Moroccan troops and
equipment to Zaïre
during a
border conflict...
- and
Verveine.
After a three-month break,
Jolypha returned in the Prix
Vermeille at
Longchamp on 13
September and
started the 8/5 favourite.
Verveine and...
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strong field including the
previous Group race
winners Kenbu,
Guislaine and
Verveine, as well as
other promising fillies such as Red
Slippers and Hatoof. Quinn...