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  1. ... bladder. The plant contains a natural antiseptic. Woodruffe (Sweet) – Galium odoratumWoodruff can be taken for its tranquilizing effects to ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Bradford and Read ..., 1814
    ... produced by very different plants, as Camphor. The sweet smell of new hay is found not only in An- thoxanthum odoratum, Engl. Bot. t. 647, and some other grasses, but in Woodruff or Asperula odorata, t. 755, Melilot or Trifolium ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Anthony Finley, and Bradford and Read, Boston, 1814
    ... produced by very different plants, as Camphor. The sweet smell of new hay is found not only in An* thoxanthum odoratum, Engl. Bot. t. 647, and some other grasses, but in Woodruff or Asperula odorata, t. 755, Melilot or Trifolium ...
  4. ... A genus of plants. Penlandria. Digynia. Umbellifcra.�C. odoratum. Sweet cicely.� C. sativum. Common chervil. See Scandix cerefolium.� ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... hepatieum, herb trinity; noble liverwort. Trifolium melilotus, melilotus. odoratum, sweet trefoil; melilotus. Trifolium Jtaludosum, marsh trefoil, or buck ...
  6. ... herb trinity; no- ble liverwort. Trifolium melilotus, melilotus. odoratum, sweet trefoil; melilotus. Trifolium paludosum, marshy trefoil, or buck ...
  7. ... aperient; in dropsy. anthroxanthum, l. Vernal-grass. A. odoratum, L. (Sweet Vernal-Grass.) Med. prop. : Plant — aromatic. phalaris, l. ...
  8. ... strongly suspect it to exist in the Anthoxanthum odoratum, or sweet-scented vernal-grass, from winch hay principally- derives ... noble liver- wort. Trifolium caballinum. Melilotus. Trifolium ceruleum. ... Coroda regia; Trifolium odoratum. This plant has been said to be lesolvent, ...
  9. ... Normandy and the Calvados (Hard., Ren., Lech). Anthoxanthum odoratum of Northern climates. A sweet-scented grass called in Britain ver- nal grass ( ...
  10. ... G raft fvveet-fcented Vernal meadow Foxtail Anthoxanthum odoratum Alopecurus pratenfis Agroffis capillarls Poa pratenfis Crivialis line ... 582 decumbens 583 lylvatica glabra 584 Fumaria claviculata Galium eredtum 585 palulire 5 86 uliginofum 587 Mollugo ...
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