How To Use Loosestrife In A Sentence
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The margins support a range of wetland plants including brookweed, arrowhead and purple loosestrife.
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In B. C (Canada) the salicaire (purple loosestrife) is a Very Bad Plant, because it chokes out everything else in bogs especially.
Trouver - French Word-A-Day
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Christina Loosestrife Herb" is an important Chinese medicine for the treatment of liver and gall calculi as well as urethra calculi. It has a wide clinic application.
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When I called my reeve to enquire about the RM of Reynolds' spray program I was told something about the need to control purple loosestrife and the costs associated with mowing versus spraying.
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The garden is actually getting rather tired as the summer progresses, but I still have yellow loosestrife, some alstroemeria, alchemilla mollis (ladies' mantle), meadow-sweet, astrantia (this year for the first time in more than one colour), red and white valerian, lavender, veronica and butterfly blue scabious.
Weekend pleasures
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Other locally common tannin-rich plants include blackberry, raspberry, rose, lady's mantle, agrimony, meadowsweet, and strawberry (all members of the rose family), geraniums, purple loosestrife, and sumacs.
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Try yellow flag iris, purple loosestrife and the beautiful golden glow of the kingcup.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wildflowers here include water parsnip, fringed loosestrife, and hedge nettle.
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Place the freshly cut stems in a bottle of water and place in contact with the defoliated loosestrife plants.
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So I happily planted my new garden with that gooseneck loosestrife, white blooming mint, Silver King artimesia, snow-in-summer.
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Upon the narrow stony strip of comparatively level ground the sun's rays fell with concentrated ardour, and along it was a brilliant bloom of late summer flowers -- of camomile, St. John's wort, purple loosestrife, hemp-agrimony and lamium.
Two Summers in Guyenne
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Other locally common tannin-rich plants include blackberry, raspberry, rose, lady's mantle, agrimony, meadowsweet, and strawberry (all members of the rose family), geraniums, purple loosestrife, and sumacs.
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A semi-transparent boundary is formed by panels of rustic larch trellis, and ornamental hedging and a mass of cottage flowers, including a white mallow, lavender, loosestrife, hardy geraniums and a pale pink Rosa glauca ‘New Dawn’.
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Purple loosestrife will grow vigorously and clog irrigation canals, ditches, stream banks and reservoirs, resulting in less water available for crop production and recreation.
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Objective To winnow and establish the optimal condition for ultrasonic extraction of total flavone from christina loosestrife herb.
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tufted loosestrife
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Purple loosestrife can grow to 3-9 feet tall with several, square stalks per plant.
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We stayed away from pretty but non-native invasive plants like purple loosestrife and Japanese honeysuckle.
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Purple loosestrife can grow to 3-9 feet tall with several, square stalks per plant.
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A variety of the loosestrife herb .
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Many home-grown substitutes were used in Revolutionary times for tea: ribwort was a favorite one; strawberry and currant leaves, sage, thorough-wort, and "Liberty Tea," made from the four-leaved loosestrife.
Home Life in Colonial Days
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The garden is actually getting rather tired as the summer progresses, but I still have yellow loosestrife, some alstroemeria, alchemilla mollis (ladies' mantle), meadow-sweet, astrantia (this year for the first time in more than one colour), red and white valerian, lavender, veronica and butterfly blue scabious.
Weekend pleasures
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The first impression is of pink phlox, purple loosestrife, clematis, pelargoniums, roses and day lilies.
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Other locally common tannin-rich plants include blackberry, raspberry, rose, lady's mantle, agrimony, meadowsweet, and strawberry (all members of the rose family), geraniums, purple loosestrife, and sumacs.
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Also rabbit-foot clover, mullein, day-lilies, and the first of the vexed purple loosestrife of the season.
Sunday roadkill report
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Troublemakers: scapegrace ` wild and unprincipled, 'rakehell ` lewd and dissolute,' scarebabe (- bairn in Scotland), drawblood, flingbrand, blowcoal, makebate (as in ` debate '), stirpassion and stirstrife (why the wildflower loosestrife is accused of this propensity I know not), spitfire and shitefire
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 1
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When the native species is suppressed, the area becomes a monoculture of purple loosestrife.