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  • | pregnancy_category = B2 <small>([[Australia|Au]])</small>, B <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small> | legal_status = S4 <small>(Au)</small>, POM <small>([[United Kingdom|UK]])</small>, ℞-only <small>(U.S.)</small>
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  • ...ps]] or carrots. The plant may be mistaken for parsnip due to its clusters of white tuberous [[root]]s. ...sa'' is however primarily a northern European species, rare or absent from the Mediterranean region, making its use in Greece unlikely. See [[Poison hemlo
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  • ...erry''', or '''Herb Christopher''') is a species of [[flowering plant]] in the genus ''[[Actaea]]'', native to [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]]. ...petaloid sepals, and are produced in an erect [[raceme]] about 10 cm long. The [[fruit]] is an oval glossy black [[berry]], 10-11 mm long and 8 mm diamete
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  • ...>{{cite web |title=List of invasive species in the Great Lakes Great Lakes United / Union Saint-Laurent Grands Lacs |url=http://www.glu.org/en/node/199 |acce ...t 1&nbsp;cm long, soft and juicy, but edible for [[bird]]s, which disperse the seeds widely.
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  • ...perennial plant|perennial]] [[flowering plant|plant]], the only species in the genus '''''Chelidonium'''''. It is native to [[Europe]] and western [[Asia] ...Ranunculaceae|buttercup family]], whereas the greater celandine belongs to the [[Papaveraceae|poppy family]].
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  • ...ermplasm Resources Information Network |publisher=United States Department of Agriculture |date=1998-03-09 |accessdate=2010-06-26}}</ref> ...m the old Latin name for the flower. Oleander is one of the most poisonous of commonly grown garden plants, and can be very toxic if ingested in sufficie
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  • ...'Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America exclusive of the subtropical and warmer temperate regions''. Macmillan publishing Co., Inc, ...n [[Europe]], from [[Albania]] and [[Bulgaria]] east through [[Turkey]] to the [[Caucasus Mountains]] and northern [[Iran]].<ref>Euro+Med Plantbase Projec
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  • ...caucasica'' are recognised as separate species). It was formerly placed in the lily family [[Liliaceae]], or in its own family called [[Convallariaceae]]. ...and Cronquist, Arthur, (1991), ''Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada'', New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, p
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  • ...orthern [[Africa]], and [[North America]], and is the best-known member of the [[nettle]] genus ''[[Urtica]]''. ...name, as well as the colloquial names burn nettle, burn weed, burn hazel. The pain and itching from a nettle sting can last from only a few minutes to as
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  • {{About|the construction material}} ...dome]].<ref>[http://www.romanconcrete.com/ The Roman Pantheon: The Triumph of Concrete]</ref>]]
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  • ...Rural Life Museum.jpg|thumb|340px|A building sitting on staddle stones, at the [[Somerset Rural Life Museum]]]] ...e is stathel, from Old English ''stathol'', a foundation, support or trunk of a tree.
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  • ...ospital (''nosos'' = [[disease]], ''komeo'' = to take care of). This type of infection is also known as a '''hospital-acquired infection''' (or, in gene ...ce]] is spreading to Gram-negative bacteria that can infect people outside the hospital.<ref name=NYT/>
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  • {{About|the plant genus|use as a psychoactive drug in the genus|Cannabis (drug)}} ...ous extracts including [[hashish]] and [[hash oil]] are also produced from the plant.<ref name = erowid>Erowid. 2006. [http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab
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  • | image_alt = A short green plant with many elliptical shaped leaves of arcuate venation ...ntro/><ref name="Valdes1987">[[#refValdes1987|Valdes 1987]], p. 106.</ref> The plant grows to over a meter high,<ref name="Valdés1983p287" /> has hollow
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