- var. nitidum, and
Viburnum nitidum.
Common names for the
plant include withe-
rod,
witherod viburnum, possumhaw, and wild raisin.
Viburnum nudum is a shrub...
- with a
birch rod,
typically used to
strike the recipient's bare buttocks,
although occasionally the back and/or shoulders. A
birch rod (often shortened...
- c****inoides (Blue Haw,
Northern Wild Raisin,
Swamp Haw, Wild Raisin,
Withe-
rod,
Witherod Viburnum) |
North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox"...
- how they are used.
Viburnum nudum var. c****inoides (commonly
known as
withe-
rod,
witherod viburnum, possumhaw, and wild raisin) – an
infusion of the plant...
- A
withy or
withe (also
willow and osier) is a
strong flexible willow stem,
typically used in thatching, basketmaking,
gardening and for
constructing woven...
- The
undergrowth has fir,
spruce and also
shadbush (Amelanchier ) and
withe-
rod (Viburnum nudum). Red-stemmed
feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi|) ****s...
- Some
branches from
specific trees have
their own names, such as
osiers and
withes or withies,
which come from willows.
Often trees have
certain words which...
-
Faith Brown 1996 JC
Bradley Ken
Sharrock 1996–1997
Jules Bradley Sarah Withe 1996
Helen Brennan Joanne Sherryden 1999
Sharon Briges Hayley Smitten 1997–1999...
- 'walk' OIr
cingid 'to walk', W
rhygyngu 'to amble' -
FrProv avano 'osier,
withe'
Galician abanqueiro 'waterfall' (orig. 'beaver dam' <
abanco + -arium)...
- 102 (7) 5 ****
Witham England 1930–1934 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Peter Withe England 1988–1991 22 (16) 1 2 (2) 1 2 0 0 (3) 1 0 0 26 (21) 3
Ernest Womersley...