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This week she has found a plant called Meadowsweet and used it to make a refreshing drink called Meadowsweet Cordial.
Archive 2007-08-01 Kalyn Denny 2007
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This week she has found a plant called Meadowsweet and used it to make a refreshing drink called Meadowsweet Cordial.
Counting Down to Two Years: Weekend Herb Blogging Recap Kalyn Denny 2007
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The beautiful variegated form of the well-known "Meadowsweet," other old names being "Mead-sweet," and "Queen of the Meadows."
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Meadowsweet is an original source of aspirin, or salicylic acid.
The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003
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Meadowsweet is an original source of aspirin, or salicylic acid.
The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003
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Black-Eyes, as he had mentally named her, in despair of her Japanese name, which was Meadowsweet, smiled ecstatically.
Purple-Eyes 1898
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It's my belief that your soul features Meadowsweet; he was ever and always the best of men.
The Honorable Miss A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town L. T. Meade 1884
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Meadowsweet was just the sort of woman to love such work, to glory in such martyrdom.
The Honorable Miss A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town L. T. Meade 1884
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"Beatrice Meadowsweet, you are either green with jealousy, or you are a perfect goose."
The Honorable Miss A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town L. T. Meade 1884
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Every soul in the place, however, from the poorest fisherman's child to the wealthy widow, Mr.. Meadowsweet, wag expected to come to the Rectory to be feasted and petted, and made much of, at Mr. Ingram's treat.
The Honorable Miss A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town L. T. Meade 1884
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