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Examples
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Some favorites are Nigella arvensis, Cleome hassleriana, Peucedanum verticillare and Digitalis parviflora.
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Good examples are bronze fennels, yellow or whitemulleins, tall umbels like thegreen flowered Peucedanum verticillare, thalictrums such as 'Elin' with purple-tinted young foliage or the daintier T. delaveyii with froths of mauve flowers, and our good friend Verbena bonariensis rewarding you in late summer with electric mauve clusters.
Gardens: Planting in drifts Fergus Garrett 2010
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Composition also includes a high mesophyl umbellate (Peucedanum morisonii) on chernozem soils with microphyllous deciduous woods (Betula pendula, Populus tremula).
Kazakh upland 2008
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Dill or Anethum graveolens aka: Peucedanum graveolens, Anethum/Peucedanum sowa, Shubit, Inondo, Kopar, Sjamar, Bazrul shibbat, Soyah, has enjoyed one of the oldest plant relationships with man.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Dill or Anethum graveolens aka: Peucedanum graveolens, Anethum/Peucedanum sowa, Shubit, Inondo, Kopar, Sjamar, Bazrul shibbat, Soyah, has enjoyed one of the oldest plant relationships with man.
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It is the plant commonly known by the name of dill, the Peucedanum graveolens of the botanist.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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_Anethum_ or _Peucedanum graveolens_, _i. e._ dill (_q. v.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various
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FENNELLE = probably _Peucedanum officinale_, Hog’s fennel, a dangerous plant; certainly not _Anethum Graveolens_, which is always dill, dyle, dile, &c.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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