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White bryony may
refer to:
Bryonia alba,
found in
Europe and
northern Iran
Bryonia dioica, also
known as red
bryony This page is an
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Bryonia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
gourd family.
Bryony /ˈbraɪ.əni/ is its best-known
common name. They are
native to
western Eurasia and adjacent...
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Bryony or
Briony is a
feminine rarely masculine given name
derived from the name of the plant. It may
refer to:
Bryony Afferson (born 1983),
British actress...
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Bryonia alba (also
known as
white bryony or wild hop) is a
vigorous vine in the
family Cucurbitaceae,
found in
Europe and
Northern Iran. It has a growth...
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Bryonia dioica,
known by the
common names red
bryony and
white bryony, also
English mandrake or ladies' seal, is a
perennial climbing vine indigenous...
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Nayanna Holley Neka
Hamilton Nelson Beato Stevie Mackey Strings Bruce White Bryony James Charles Jenson Ellie Stanford Emma
Owens Hetty Snell James Douglas...
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Mandragora turcomanica,
Turkmenian mandrake Bryonia alba,
English mandrake or
white bryony Podophyllum peltatum,
American mandrake, a
North American plant in the...
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Bryony Kimmings (born 30
March 1981) is a
British live
artist based in
London and Cambridgeshire. She is an ****ociate
artist of the Soho Theatre, and,...
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prices between five and
eight dollars.: 1249
While iris versicolor,
white bryony, and pot****ium
dichromate have been
listed as its
active ingredients...
- dyes.
Purples can also be
derived from lichens, and from the
berries of
White Bryony from the
northern Rocky Mountain states and
mulberry (morus nigra) (with...